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Press to Impress: The “Easy Button” steals the show at RLPSA

  In a recent interview on the RLPSA Hot Seat, Scott Denton, the brain behind Amphion’s groundbreaking remote door locking solution, sat down with Amber Bradley, the Executive Director of RLPSA, to discuss the transformative impact of this technology. At the RLPSA conference, Amphion’s remote door locking solution, aptly nicknamed as “the easy button,” took […]

Remote Door Locking Solution: Leave Election Woes at the Door!

  As the 2024 election approaches, Quick Serve Restaurants (QSRs) face a complex security landscape shaped by lessons from the 2020 election and ongoing societal trends. The 2020 election season will forever be remembered for the level of tension and violence that unfolded across the country in response to political division and the COVID-19 pandemic. […]

Amphion’s Solution Saved Lives at a Day Care Shooting

In a world where the safety of our children and educational spaces has become a top priority, the story of a day care shooting in Springfield, Virginia, serves as a powerful reminder of how important reliable physical security measures are in protecting our most important assets. Thankfully, the unthinkable was prevented due to the swift […]

Open for Business, Shutting Down Crime: How Remote Door Locking Systems Keep Your Restaurant Thriving

In recent years, the hospitality industry has faced a daunting headwind: an alarming rise in crimes targeting restaurants. This surge in criminal activities has not only threatened the safety of employees and customers but has also led to numerous restaurant closures. As restaurateurs grapple with these challenges, the duty to protect their premises, staff, and […]

The “Easy Button” of Restaurant Safety & Security

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving world, security has become a priority for everyone, but even more so for businesses that welcome countless patrons each day. Restaurants, in particular, have become targets for various crimes as a result of their growing popularity and late operating hours. As restaurants continuously face increasing threats, current security solutions fall […]

Taking control of physical security

Security professionals, manufacturers and integrators faced unprecedented challenges in 2020 due to a year of violent crime, workplace violence, and theft coupled with disruption around the world’s supply chain. Despite these setbacks, they triumphed by leveraging innovative solutions that ensured safety for continued operations. After a year of reprieve from the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022 saw […]

Knowledge & Experience with LOCKS is KEY

Security Knowledge versus Security experience. For years, people have argued about which is better. Some say that experience is everything and that knowledge can only take you so far. Others claim that knowledge is the key to success, and that experience is irrelevant. So, which is it? This hotly contested debate is far from being […]

Don’t let your restrooms flush good customers

As a restaurant operator, you know that exceeding your customers’ expectations is key to success. But did you know that one small factor can make a big difference in their overall satisfaction? Believe it or not – satisfaction doesn’t always begin and end in the dining room. A recent survey revealed that 79 percent of […]

Valuable lessons for choosing a lock & key system

If you asked a retail or restaurant leader how they selected their current lock and key system, they will likely tell you the decision was based exclusively on price. Until recently, that reasoning might have made good business sense as locks and keys were merely commodities that solved a singular problem – to secure a […]

Outsmart physical security delays with these genius moves

Like many industries, physical security providers are facing paralyzing delays in getting critical equipment and parts to their customers. From port delays and skyrocketing shipping costs to a worsening labor crisis, manufacturers are warning their customers about long delays and indefinite backorders of much needed parts. This does not bode well for businesses, such as […]

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