Introducing the enhanced KnoxBox – Learn More about the New Buying Process!
Introducing the enhanced KnoxBox – Learn More about the New Buying Process!


Property damage might be the last thing on your mind when you contemplate the risks of an active school shooting on your primary or secondary education campus. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t think about it. In fact, some of the same measures that protect students, teachers, administrators, and first responders are the ones that could prevent unnecessary property damage, related costs, and other less tangible effects. Within the broad ecosystem of school security technologies, including video cameras, silent panic buttons, and smart sensors, there is a solution that can expedite entry access for first responders and protect the school from costly damage.


Physical repair and replacement costs are not the only troubling impact of broken doors. It can take months, if not longer, to receive insurance or other funding for the repairs. As educators, students, and administrators attempt to reclaim the space and find the “new normal” after a tragedy, broken doors around every corner and down every hallway serve as trauma triggers for many involved.

We hope you never have to experience the difference between easy, rapid access and a real-time decision by first responders to break down the doors to reach the people they are trying to help. But the old adage by Ben Franklin, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” holds true here. Law enforcement must be able to gain entry – let’s make it easier for them.

