Building Security Checklist (Sears Tower Plot)

East Hampton, NY (PRWEB) June 28, 2006

September 11th, five years later are we any safer?

“I sense a feeling of complacency among Americans when it comes to security. There are thousands of hard and soft targets that are not protected against a terrorist attack. There’s not enough access control or CCTV (closed circuit TV) monitoring. It’s not a matter of if there will be another attack, but when and where, says security expert Richard L. Soloway.

NAPCOs Anti-Terrorism Checklist

Following 9/11, commercial, institutional and industrial premises are taking additional protective steps for the safety of their building, its occupants and assets. This is particularly critical for building operators and owners, whose property is in proximity to national landmarks, tourist attractions and high profile locations, such as airports, cultural centers, retail stores, shopping centers and government buildings.

Below are 12 Security Steps to implement for the safety of all those within a premises, from Richard Soloway, CEO of NAPCO Security Group (a NASDAQ listed company NSSC) and notable Security Expert

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