In today’s complex security landscape, ensuring the safety of areas requires innovative solutions that integrate technology, logistics, and proactive measures. At Building Intelligence, we’re proud to lead the way with SV3, a Safety Act Certified and Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology, which can be combined with Temporary Vehicle Arrest Devices (TVADs) to create secure, trusted zones for vehicles and personnel.
- SV3 for Trusted Vehicle Access: SV3 enables rigorous screening and scheduling of vehicles, ensuring only authorized and pre-vetted vehicles and drivers gain access to sensitive areas. By managing vehicle and vendor credentials through a seamless digital platform, SV3 reduces risks and ensures accountability.
- Temporary Vehicle Arrest Devices (TVADs): These deployable barriers provide an additional layer of protection, preventing unauthorized vehicles from breaching controlled zones. With SV3, TVADs act as a physical and technological deterrent, creating a buffer zone to manage and mitigate potential threats.
- Safety First: Combining SV3’s intelligence with TVADs creates a multi-layered security approach, safeguarding attendees, staff, and infrastructure at events.
- Efficient Logistics: By integrating trusted vehicle programs into event planning, venues can streamline deliveries and traffic while maintaining strict security standards.
- Proactive Risk Management: With SV3’s Safety Act Certification, event organizers and venue operators gain legal liability protections while meeting the highest standards of anti-terrorism preparedness.
The integrated solution ensures that high-profile events operate smoothly and securely, giving organizers and attendees alike peace of mind.
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Recent Guidelines Referenced in the Article https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/2024-04/Vehicle_Incident_Prevention_and_Mitigation_Security_Guide_508_20240418.pdf