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Safety
GIS can help provide intelligent ways of visualizing problems, managing resources during a crises, and offering practical solutions.
A GIS can help you
- Create school safety buffers such as determining safe distances from buildings to assemble students.
- Map and analyzing the microgeographics of school buildings including floor plans, entrances, room assets, safety equipment, shelter and threat locations.
- Link SIS data to school microgeographics and transportation services to support knowing student whereabouts.
- Identify community hazards including knowing where possible local risks to students might be in relation to schools and bus stops.
- Design community protection zones such as walking and driving distances to safe places and help.
- Establish geographically-enhanced weather and disaster notification systems that link to transportation services and school activities.
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