NAPCO Announces Security Project at Montana State University-Northern
NAPCO Security Technologies announced that its products will be used in a school security project at Montana State University-Northern. The university, located in Havre, Montana, has more than 1,000 students on its 100-acre-plus campus.
The project includes the installation of NAPCO’s Continental Access division Access Control products and Alarm Lock division Trilogy Networx locks, which will provide an integrated enterprise class security solution. The new CA4K software and associated hardware will control access to more than 150 exterior doors on the university campus.
Features of the CA4K software program include rapid door-opening times, full data downloads in minutes, email and text alerts and control of up to 32,000 doors. Features of the Trilogy locks include the 5-year battery life, emergency global lockdown in 10 seconds, wireless updates to make ID changes for faculty and students, schedule routines and audit trails with date or time stamps.
Richard Soloway, CEO of NAPCO, says, “NAPCO is a leader in school security products and solutions, and we are proud to be chosen by another university to secure the campus for its students and faculty. The funding legislation, which continues to be passed by various states and the federal government, is helping the schools install the security they need. We would like to thank Montana State University-Northern for choosing our products. NAPCO is committed to the highly important initiative of securing our nation’s schools.”