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    A New Way to Open Doors Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Appendix 8 Abstract Due to recent university campus violence it has become necessary for the before mention organization to develop a access control systems (ACS) to ensure student safety. As a member the security team I‘m the project manager project manager for the ACS .This essay will look at the five phases and applicable subsets in the building of the ACS for resident facilities. There are five phases that this essay

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    Foundations of Professional Communication Sample Instructions to Analyze for Effectiveness You are the new Director of Security at Easy to Be Green. You’ve undertaken a review of all the documents used by the security staff‚ including instructions for carrying out various security procedures. You find a binder that contains sets of instructions that look like the one below. How might you revise these instructions? 8 p.m. security rounds First set the security cameras for replay when

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    Stress and Coping

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    Selye (1956) suggested the general adaptation syndrome (GAS). The model describes three stages in the stress process. The initial stage is called “the alarm stage”‚ which is the equivalent of the fight or flight response. The second stage is called “the resistance stage”‚ and involves coping‚ along with attempts to reverse the effects of the alarm stage. The third stage is called “exhaustion”; this is reached after the individual has been repeatedly exposed to stressors and is incapable of further

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    Residential Sprinklers

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    look at the public’s misconception about residential sprinklers we look at ways of answering their concerning questions. Listed below are just a few of these questions the public has concerning this issue: Doesn’t my smoke alarm provide enough protection? Actually smoke alarms just notify occupants of possible dangers‚ but do nothing to extinguish the fire. Aren’t home sprinklers expensive and make house prices unaffordable? Actually home sprinklers cost the home owner about $1.35 per square foot

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    away from danger‚ another reason is dogs can keep you healthy‚ finally they can help you meet new people. My first reason dogs are better than cats is they can alarm you if danger is nearby by barking. The can also alarm if fire is near. For example‚ if the is a fire in the house that you didn’t know about and had a dog it would alarm you will be able to escape safely‚ however if you had a cat you might not be able to escape. Another reason dogs are better than cats is they can keep you healthy

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    Keypad by which the password can be entered through it. When the entered password equals with the password stored in the memory then the relay gets on and so that the door is opened. If we entered a wrong password for more than three times then the Alarm is switched on. An electronic lock is a locking device which operates by means of electric current pass through it. The application for residential such as front doors on apartments and single-family houses.The correct code must be entered in

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    Vehicle Security System

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    for the interface between MCU and GSM modem. Max-232 is a level converter used for the interface between the TTL and non TTL devices.Max-232 act as a bridge between the MCU and the GSM modem. Relays are used for the activating and deactivating the alarm and the locking system of the vehicle doors. A serial communication link is developed between the MCU and GSM modem. A connection from the starter of the vehicle is connected to an input interrupt pin of the MCU. When there comes a security breach

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    Behavior Modification

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    There are many behaviors that I participate in that negatively impact my health. One of the behaviors that I would like to examine is my habit of pressing snooze on my alarm; this behavior impacts me dramatically because almost every day I end up waking five minutes before I have to leave my house. Directly related to this behavior is my abnormal sleeping patterns. One day I will sleep approximately 4 hours and try to make up for the lack of sleep the next day with on average 14 hours of sleep

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    course notes

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    No record of monthly checks on fire extinguishers  No record of monthly inspection of emergency lighting   units  Smoke detectors not fitted in all bedrooms  No heat detector in laundry room  Smoke detectors sound individually but do not activate  building fire alarm system  No fire evacuation plan  No staff training in use of extinguishers or evacuation  No fire drills held  No signing‐in book for visitors  Cooker and grill never left unsupervised  Waste paper/rubbish removed daily to external storage 

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    Only from incidences of air piracy‚ terrorism‚ and changes in the social and political climate worldwide has airport security slowly morphed through the rulings of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). However the attacks of September 11th 2001 had changed airport security vastly in the matter of days. Michael Chertoff‚ the assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal division at the Justice Department during the attack of 9/11 stated‚ “Like many people at the time‚ I thought it was

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