Weapons Detection in Schools: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How Integration Strengthens Safety


School safety leaders face mounting pressure to prevent weapons-related incidents without creating an environment that feels like a fortress. The new PASS K-12 whitepaper, What Is Weapons Detection?, provides a foundational framework for understanding this technology: what it is, what it isn’t, and how it fits into a layered security approach. This session will demystify weapons detection for education professionals, explaining its role in mitigating risk while preserving a welcoming campus experience.  

Attendees will learn how weapons detection systems differ from traditional screening, why they are becoming a critical component of school safety plans, and how integration with complementary technologies, such as emergency notification, video analytics, and access control, creates a unified, proactive security posture. We’ll also explore why collaboration across vendors and stakeholders is essential to ensure interoperability, streamline response, and deliver measurable outcomes.  

This session equips school administrators, security directors, and technology partners with practical insights to make informed decisions about deploying weapons detection solutions and building partnerships that enhance protection without compromising the educational mission.  

Learning Outcomes  

By attending this session, participants will be able to:  

  1. Define weapons detection technology and distinguish it from traditional screening methods.  

  2. Explain the role of integration in creating a layered security strategy for K-12 environments.  

  3. Identify collaboration opportunities among industry partners to improve interoperability and response effectiveness. 

Details

March 26, 2026 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

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