Hierarchy of security

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Transcript Hierarchy of security

Session #5:
Security Hardware
Systems
2:15pm
Chris Orme, The Eisen Group
Annual Education Facilities Conference
“Designing Schools for Student Safety and Security”
Security Hardware Systems
The Eisen Group
Chris Orme
[email protected]
616.551.9707
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SELECT
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Change in public perception
AGENDA:
 Hierarchy of security - budgets
 Keying – locks – exit devices - closers
 Physical security materials
 New Security Products:
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Objective is to slow down the threat, give
schools the chance to sound an alarm and
give first responders more time.
Hierarchy of security
 Mechanical -- Locks, Exit devices, closers &
keys $
 Video Surveillance (CCTV) $$
 Access control
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Hardwired $$$$
Wireless $$$
Standalone $$
A single ?? can destroy all security.
A single KEY can destroy all security.
Keying:
 Electronic security is only as good as the
keying system, control of those keys, and the
quality of locking devices.
 Grand master keying reduces security
Simple, inexpensive, keying solutions
 #1 Determine the current keying situation
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Is every master key accounted for?
Do any former employees have keys?
Is your keyway available at the hardware
store?
How long has it been since your school rekeyed?
Keys and cylinders “by owner”
“DND” has virtually zero security
Simple, inexpensive, keying solutions
 #2 Reduce exterior keyed entrances
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Dummy cylinders Budget $ 25-30 per door
Be prepared for “push-back” from staff.
Convenience vs. Security
Simple, inexpensive, keying solutions
 High security keyways
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Standard vs Interchangeable core
Budget $ 150.00 per lock - $ 5-10 per key
All major lock manufacturers have these
available
Eliminates unauthorized copying
Helps reduce liability
Reduces re-keying costs
 Lost key? Re-key only a lock or two
Hardware -- Locks
Lock functions – specifying is critical
Recent functions and innovations
 Clutched Levers or “free-wheeling
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Exterior lever moves freely when the door
is locked to prevent damage by vandals.
Classroom Security Locks
 Classroom Security Lock
 “Columbine” Lock
 Classroom Intruder Lock
* Deadlocking latch bolt operated by trim either
side. Key in either trim locks or unlocks
outside trim. Inside trim always free for
egress
Exit devices
Rim Exit device (single point latch)
Exit Devices
Mortise Exit Device
Exit Devices
CVR and Surface VR Exit devices
Door Closers
 A properly installed and adjusted door closer
is absolutely critical to any EAC system.
 Considerations for ADA codes that require
reduced openings force requirements.
Collaborative Door Design
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Options that are very secure, have great
thermal performance and have Lowest Cost
of Ownership Goals in Mind
 FRP doors
 Aluminum Skin Foam Filled Alternative
 Will not shatter or fall apart when breached or
impacted.
FRP door Performance
3 men stand on a 10” wide vision lite cut-out of
FRP and foam core to demonstrate its strength
FRP door Performance
Tested in the laboratory:
 Hurricane Testing, single door - Uniform Static
Load ASTM E 330, Forced Entry SFBC 3603.2,
Cyclic Load SFBC PA 203, Large Missile Impact
SFBC PA 201 - passed
 Impact Strength ASTM D256
 Stain Resistance ASTM D 1308
 Chemical Resistance ASTM D 543
 Swinging Door Cycle Test to 14 million cycles
 And many, many more…
FRP door performance
Tested in the real world:
 Schools
 Prisons
 Wastewater plants
 Pools & showers
 Operating rooms
 Restaurants
 Manufacturing plants
FRP door Performance
FRP doors thrives in applications
involving heavy traffic, abuse,
neglect, vandalism, rain, snow,
salt, dirt, impacts, scrapes, scuffs,
corrosive chemicals, and general
disrespect.
FRP Flush Doors
FRP flush door advantages:
 Virtually maintenance-free
 Easy cleaning; stay new-looking
 Conserve energy
 Improve safety and security
 10 year no-hassle warranty
 Lifetime warranty against de-lamination and
corner failure
Secure vestibules – local references
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Royal Oak PS
Brighton PS
Fruitport PS
Godwin PS
Belleville PS
Grand Rapids PS
Ann Arbor PS
Grandville PS (73 million dollar bond)
Existing to……..
Secure!!
Pippin renderings
Continuous Hinges
Hardware Reinforcements
Hinge stiles are prepared
for hinge mounting with
Riv-nuts in top 5 screw
positions
New Product
Toilet Partitions
~NEW~
DISCREET
ACCESS
CONTROL
Summary
• Single point of entry – minimize keyed
entrances, restricted key systems.
• Physical barriers – FRP doors, FRP panels,
laminated glass, bullet resistant glass.
• Mechanical barriers – Classroom security locks.
• Electronics – CCTV, Aiphone systems, electric
strikes, EL latch retractions, mag-locks, Door
position switches.
Thank you!
 To discuss any of these topics further please
contact me directly
 Chris Orme 616.551.9707