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Predator Check


“Parents can instantly check their local neighborhood for information about registered child predators!”

In addition to managing visitor traffic, your Complete Campus Security System will enable you to instantly check to see if visitors are listed as convicted sexual offenders in the U.S. Department of Justice’s national database. It also allows parents to instantly check the status of registered offenders in their individual neighborhoods.

Our newest version of this easy-to-use MS Windows-based software also allows you to issue a variety of ID badges, including photo, by just pointing and clicking. Your campus can be a safer place by printing “on demand” Visitor, Volunteer, Substitute, and Student passes. Also, an archived photo can be automatically taken of each visitor at Check In for positive ID.

 

CCSS In the News





From ACONews.com

"Ident-a-Kid system offers middle school added security

Tabitha Atwater entered the main office at A.L. Stanback Middle School to pick up her little sister and even signed in; at least on paper.

Instead, she went to a laptop computer, clicked on the "Visitors" icon and entered her name and the reason for her visit. Then a small camera attached to the computer snapped a photo of her. A tiny printer spat out a yellow label with her name and the date and time.

For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:

http://www.aconews.com/articles/2007/05/09/noc/news/news11.txt"

 

From WECT 6

New technology for visitors at Anderson Elementary in Wilmington

NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) - Several schools in New
Hanover County are going to extra lengths to keep their students
safe.
Anderson Elementary is one of many schools that has
implemented a new computer program for visitors.
The Complete Campus Security System is designed to track
anyone who comes into the school and notify faculty if a visitor is
listed as a sexual predator.

For more of this story, click here.

 

From KETV.com

Principal Says Security System Makes Students Safer

Ident-A-Kid Tracks Visitors, Prints Passes
February 22, 2010


OMAHA, Neb. -- A new security system at an Omaha elementary school that tracks visitors on a computer system is meant as an enhancement of other safeguards, not a replacement, said school officials.

The system was donated to Franklin Elementary School by Ident-A-Kid. It's designed to be a complete campus security system.

"Basically, the way the system works is parents, students and visitors who come in to the building, instead of having to sign in a logbook, are able to log into a computer," said Franklin principal Decua Jean-Baptiste.

The system prints badges with pictures and security slips, if necessary.

"We're going to know who's in the building and actually how long they've been in the building." Jean-Baptiste said.

An online database adds more security, like a check of sexual offenders lists.

One thing won't change: Parents still need to give the school notification about who is allowed to pick up a child.

If someone forbidden from the parents' pick-up list tries to sign into the system, an alarm sounds.

Jean-Baptists said the system will make students after and give parents peace of mind.

"I think parents will appreciate that we're doing our best to make sure their children are safe and secure," he said.

Copyright 2010 by KETV.com

From KMTV Action 3 News

Added Security At Franklin Elementary

Omaha, NE - If you go to visit your child at an Omaha school, you'll have to check in first at the office. Now one school is going a step further, taking action to keep children safe.

Walking into Franklin Elementary, Brandon Mutum drops off his daughter's backpack. Instead of signing his name on a piece of paper and being able to roam the school freely, he's directed to the main office to use the new security system and he couldn't be happier with the change. "My daughter, she's growing up. Franklin's a really good school, especially they got a new security system now, it's really great," said parent, Brandon Mutum.

IDENT-A-KID Services of America donated the program to the school. Now, anyone walking into the building uses this computer which records a person's name and makes a photo ID for them. "They can go on and look at their picture so if they have met someone throughout the building and don't recognize them, they can find out why they're here and where they're going," said IDENT-A-KID Director, Kim Gracey.

That's not all, every person checking in is automatically scanned to see if they're on the sexual predator database. If they are, the computer puts out an alarm. Franklin's principal hopes the system can eventually go in all schools. "We've got nothing but positive responses from our families," said Principal, Decua Jean-Baptiste.

Right now, no other schools have plans to put the security system in their buildings.

Posted by: Reporter, Erika Summers