School Doorway Security Assessment App Now Available

School Doorway Security Assessment App Now Available

K-12 schools can conduct a thorough safety and security review of their doorways using a new site assessment iPad app from ASSA ABLOY. The app is now available for free download on iTunes.

The ASSA ABLOY School Security Solutions assessment tool guides the user through a detailed site survey that catalogues every door opening and captures specific school security requirements and campus details. The app conducts a detailed analysis based on the functionality of each opening type, including classroom, main entrance, office, assembly area and more.

“The ASSA ABLOY K-12 security assessment app is a great tool for schools that want to gauge the level of protection offered by their doorways,” said Business Development Manger - Education for ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions, Doug Titus. “School officials can conduct a walkthrough on their own or call their local ASSA ABLOY K-12 Security Specialist to guide them through a site assessment survey.”

Other app features include:

• Uploading and report generation - create a detailed assessment report based on the inputted information;

• Solutions section - find a door, frame and locking product that addresses the safety and security needs for any opening; and

• Link to Professional Support - find a local ASSA ABLOY school security expert to answer any doorway related question or provide assistance with your assessment.

ASSA ABLOY provides critical support for the functionality, performance and security of your school’s door openings. Download the free iPad app today and review the status of your school doorway safety and security.

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