How AI technologies support school safety

There are numerous methods that technology can help in this location. And while this pandemic is not an advantage, there are a variety of knowings we can eliminate from these times that have significance long after this pandemic is gone. It all starts with asking the best questions.

Alok Jain, CEO and Founder, Quicklert, & & Kevin Brown, Co-Founder and CSO, QuicklertAlok Jain is CEO and creator of Quicklert. Kevin Brown is the co-founder and CSO of Quicklert.

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The COVID pandemic has changed much about how we live and how we work. Nowhere is this more obvious than in our schools– in how we securely teach our trainees and how our students find out, securely. The challenge with schools is that, from a safety viewpoint, educational institutions were currently under siege.

And now– in 2021– we have placed the impact of an international pandemic into this already-volatile circumstance, with almost no tips or assistance to these schools relating to how to securely re-open and keep our school campuses open.

Consider the following: According to the National Fire Protection Association, there are more than 3,200 fires each year in schools in the U.S. According to the United States Government Accountability Office, there are approximately 115 school bus events involving casualties each year. Naturally, a lot of people do not recognize this because this information is overshadowed by the 180 school shootings in the U.S. from 2009-2018, according to CNN.

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