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As incidents involving active shooters and gun-related assaults continue to increase, more buildings are adopting ballistic-rated products to enhance occupant safety. This course explores various levels of ballistic protection, relevant product testing standards, available solutions, and best practices for designing buildings that mitigate ballistic threats and safeguard both people and property.
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This course offers an in-depth exploration of how to design window and door solutions that maximize protection against forced entry. It covers a broad range of testing standards, material and hardware considerations, and best practices for creating designs that help safeguard people and property from unauthorized access.
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With growing concerns about blast threats—whether from human actions or nearby industrial facilities—buildings are increasingly incorporating blast protection into their design. This course offers guidance on evaluating appropriate blast load protection levels, understanding industry standards, and assessing key factors such as standoff distance and blast load, which are critical in determining the level of threat and the necessary protective measures for a building.
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The design of behavioral healthcare facilities should address the therapeutic and safety needs of patients and staff while meeting the applicable codes and regulations. Reviewed in this course are ligature-resistant products developed for patient rooms and bathrooms that strike the balance between providing the safest design solutions and creating a noninstitutional environment.
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All construction types, regardless of our best intentions during design and construction, have various vulnerabilities. Knowing what to look for in each type of construction is critical to performing effective maintenance. This starts with assessing conditions, identifying improper design or construction that may lead to premature deterioration, looking for small, developing conditions, and evaluating the consequence of doing nothing. StructureCare team members will speak on parking structures, and how owners and operators can maintain the health of the parking structure.
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The potential for scalding from point of use hot water affects all of us. While the very young and the very old are more susceptible, no one is immune from scalding danger. An understanding of the potential for scalding, as well as the physiology of burns from hot water, can guide our design choices and significantly reduce the danger to people using facilities that commonly supply hot water, such as lavatories, baths, and showers. This course discusses the potential for scalding, the physiology of burns due to hot water, and who is most susceptible. It also discusses the relevant codes and the fixtures available to designers that can help reduce scalding and burn potential.
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the design and specification of transaction systems that ensure safe, secure, and convenient interactions with customers. Participants will learn how to evaluate and select solutions for a variety of applications—from drive-thru and ticket windows to transaction drawers, package receivers, and ballistic-rated products. The course also examines the codes, regulations, and industry standards that influence design decisions, equipping attendees with the knowledge to design buildings with compliant, effective, and user-friendly transaction systems.
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Security measures that ensure the highest level of safety are available on the market. Join us in this one-hour course as we discuss security products as it relates to bullet resistance, fenestration fortifications, and comprehensive building safety. Participants will gain in-depth understanding of threat levels, safeguarding products and architectural design projects.
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The course teaches about bullet resistant and secure pass thru windows and equipment to keep employees safe in hospitals, banks, pharmacies and all public domains. The course will instruct upon the varying levels of bullet resistant protection, anti-theft, various window tints, shades and security levels.
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Identify the key design criteria that enhance security, safety and protection in schools.
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Parking structure owners and owner’s representatives need to know what to do and who to call in an unforeseen emergency. From collapses, to car fires, fatalities or even floods, these events can happen to anyone with little or no notice. While parking structure incidents and collapses are rare, we are seeing these unfortunate events occur more frequently. StructureCare team members speak from their very recent experiences responding to local emergencies and provide structure owners and owner’s reps with the tools necessary to start developing their own emergency plans. Because when disaster strikes, you’ll be relived to turn your panic into a plan.
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