Improving Visitor Security at College Campuses

Friday, April 23, 2010 by John Murzycki


College campuses have unique considerations when managing visitors and providing for visitor management security.

An EasyLobby Secure Visitor Management solution at Loyola University is an example of our visitor registration software being used in a campus environment.

Loyola University Chicago is the nation's largest Jesuit Catholic University. It is an urban campus that has a large number of non students, especially the school libraries that are often visited by students from other nearby institutions.

Loyola began its search for a visitor registration system with the libraries being the first priority.

"We were having some petty thefts. More importantly, we simply wanted to know who was in our facilities," said Frank Dale, Manager of Physical Security for Loyola.

After the initial EasyLobby visitor management system was installed, Loyola soon expanded its use to 3 libraries, 7 residence halls, and 4 administrative buildings.

All visitor log software is networked to the same central database, where enterprise-wide data is integrated, analyzed and reported on.

"EasyLobby visitor monitoring software has helped make our campuses safer," said Dale.

Another benefit of EasyLobby secure visitor management has been the elimination of petty theft at the libraries.

Read our customer success story on Loyola University.

For more information about EasyLobby visitor management solutions, register for a free, no-obligation online web conference.

In about 30 minutes we will demonstrate how the use of visitor control software can improve visitor security at your organization.


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