Just as the corporate world was getting ready to return to in-person work, the Omicron variant created a surge that derailed many back-to-office plans. Since the new year,
For remote work, you know what the drill is. Individual work is a breeze. Employees enjoy that they can cut down on commute time and work within the privacy and freedom of their homes.
The last 18 months of transition has freed the security industry. The majority is now wise to the fact that processes of visitor management and access control are of paramount importance.
People are the world’s most valuable resource. So, searching for a standard of human-centricity in our workplaces is something that should be lauded.
Workplaces change. As humans flow in and out of these built environments, they gradually project their personal desires for the design of the spaces within. Workplace and HR managers
Your building may be situated in one of the most populated areas in the city, where cars and bystanders continuously whizz by, over the entire 24-hour cycle. And you know that events of theft,
The past 18 months of the pandemic forced us to look hard at our old habits. And as we looked closely, we saw that there were several gaps that could be bridged with simple, effective..
As students look forward to resuming their in-person instruction this fall semester, schools ready their built environments for the incoming rush. The security and visitor management
After a year of remote learning, K-12 schools are on the verge of phasing back to in-person instruction. Administrators can now take the opportunity to create the safest environment for
Parents and guardians need that unspoken assurance that their children study safe and sound within the confines of school property. They want to know that administrators are
Older people have long been at a higher risk of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Incidence and severity of diseases is generally higher in the older demographic, due to age-related immunity
As we move into the latter phases of the U.S. government’s plan to open the country up again, senior care facilities will finally look to resume regular operations and services. Why have these