TENACITY, NOT JUST A WORD October 2014 OUR WAY OF BUSINESS. ASIS International Conference September 2014 INSIDE THIS ISSUE ASIS International Conference SMI and the Community Security Tid-bits Employees of the Month UPS-United Way Event Administrative Birthdays 1 2 2 3 4 5 The ASIS International 60th Annual Seminar and Exhibits (ASIS 2014) was held in Atlanta, Georgia this past September 29 October 2, 2014. For the past six decades, ASIS has been at the forefront of the security industry s advancement by supplying the ultimate venue for the exchange of visionary technologies, ideas, and solutions all designed to enrich professionals practicing across the physical and logical spectrums. It s this level of thought leadership that has cemented their reputation as the world s most influential security event. Supervisor Seminar SMI Colombia Quarterly Birthdays 5 6 6 Safety Tips 7 Security Management Innovations was present with the entire Operations and Development team from the Florida headquarters, as well as the Executive and Management team from our Latin America headquarters in Bogota, Colombia. There is a great deal of value in forging relationships with current and exciting new vendors of the latest security innovations, which in turn, allows us to provide our clients with one-stop solutions for all of their physical and technological security needs. New Client s Welcome 8 Contact Information 8
SMI gives back to the community Entities like the Salvation Army are constantly supporting the community all across this fine country of ours. Whether it s families that are put out of their homes due to fires, to assisting the indigent and homeless, this organization and its members provide more than food and shelter; they provide a ray of hope. At SMI, we feel very fortunate to have developed a relationship with them. We recently participated with making food donations to the Broward location. Although it was a small donation to the scale of the needs in South Florida, the Salvation Army knows that we will be long term partners and will continue to share and participate in every way we can. SECURITY TID-BITS Passwords of all kinds need to be protected. Not only for your computer at work or email account, but your bank code, PIN number on phone calls or anything that requires a password. Don t be ashamed to cover your hand with your wallet or free hand while punching in a code, and hunching in towards the bank machine to block unwanted eyes. This is a good thing. Carrying a personal defense tool, like pepper spray, can buy you some time to escape in sticky situations; however, a better alternative is to learn one of the many martial arts of self-defense. Judo, jujitsu or aikido, for example, can be incredibly empowering to the individual, and they give you confidence in your daily life while allowing you to defend yourself when the need arises. If you have any diagnosed medical conditions or allergies, it can be virtually a requirement to have at a minimum a medical bracelet that identifies those concerns, as the bracelet will speak for you when you are unable to speak for yourself. People who live with a medical condition that affects their mobility should consider an emergency response system for their home. An unfortunate truth is that most accidents happen in the home, so be prepared to allow a way to call for help.
Page 3 EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH The SMI team strives to bring quality service to all of our clients. Providing the best possible service is our top priority. For the August 2014 employee of the month, we are proud to recognize the diligence of Security Officer Rijkaard Larose. His great work has improved service significantly at his post. SMI CORPORATE TEAM ALEX BOCARANDA President / CEO VALENTIN EMERIC Branch Manager Although he is a fairly new addition to the SMI team, Officer Ismael Garrido has performed excellent work at his post, maintaining open communication and order. Ismael is employee of the month for July 2014. Manny Pirez is an outstanding supervisor at a very busy post. By displaying leadership and professionalism, he is a role model employee. His service and dedication have awarded him employee of the month for June 2014. Thank you to all the SMI staff for the exceptional service. LAZARO MILLARES Operations Manager DAVID RODRIGUEZ Director of Business Development Rijkaard Larose Janeth Zapata Accounting Coordinator ROAD CAPTAINS YADIAN OQUENDO ANTHONY ROMERO SALVADOR RODRIGEZ Ismael Garrido Manuel Pirez
Page 4 UPS-UNITED WAY FUNDRAISER On September 8th, 2014 UPS teamed up with United Way for the second annual Pulling for-u Plane-Pull fundraising event in Miami, Florida. Thanks to the generosity of sponsors such as UPS and the participants this event raised over $100,000 for the United Way Calgary. The fundraiser consisted of a tug-a-war between thirty-seven teams, which are made up of fifteen Participants each, and a plane weighing an impressive eighty-six tons. To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from the story here. During this event, the SMI team hauled a UPS Airbus A300 aircraft 50 meters in only a matter of seconds. Well done team! Caption describing picture or graphic.
Page 5 Administrative birthdays The months of August and September are a very exciting time of year for the administrative staff! Our Operations Manager, Lazaro Millares, and Marketing Specialist Jesenia Manzo-Marquez celebrated their birthday among the SMI family in August, followed by the Branch Manager s birthday, Valentin Emeric, in September. Supervisor Training Seminar Any SMI Supervisor, Road Captain or employee in Management capacity is fully trained by our Partner Slaton, whose expertise in the latest techniques and compliance in Human Resource Management provides an incredible resource of knowledge for our team. In this seminar we covered Disciplinary Actions, Terminations, Documenting Employee Complaints, Sexual Harassment, Dealing with Violence in the Work Place, and many other topics that relate to how our Supervisory team engages our employees and clients.
Page 6 SMI COLOMBIA While the SMI team protects the South Florida area, our counterparts at SMI Colombia are doing an outstanding job in protecting the interest of our clients abroad. QUARTERLY BIRTHDAYS JULY: Maria Albanez Antonio Bartolome Ramon Carrera Jaime Garcia Abdel Gonzalez Carol Holder Rose Mozard Luis Rodriguez Mariluz Siak Willie Spann Jovens Suffard Rigorberto Toledo AUGUST: Angel Caban Manuel Del Valle Felix Diaz Felisindo Fidalgo Lenz Floreal Shawn Fraga Orlando Hernandez Rijkaard Larose Orlando Lopez Ernesto Marrero Rolando Martinez Wilmer Paredes Maria Puga Thilda Roland Tashawndria Straughter SEPTEMBER Lazaro Arteaga Samuel Barthol Juan Bartolome Yamila Cantillo David Cardentey Guillermo Diaz Carlos De Los Santos Orlando Diaz Keisha Garcon Tania Gendis Jacksin Guerrier Johneia McFadden Kettlie Meristil Ligory Moise Yadian Oquendo Mario Reinoso Carlos Portu Del Valle Jose Rondon Charles Romero Justin Weissbard Our Latin America Branch, headquarters in Bogota Colombia, participated recently in a comprehensive training seminar sponsored by GAULA. This is a branch of the National Police Department specializing in preventive measures against Kidnapping and Extortion, which are prevalent and dangerous crimes in Latin America. The team had an opportunity to create bonds with key players of law enforcement and with the leaders of this agency. Today, Gaula sponsors additional community programs which teach the private sector and general public basic guidelines for prevention, as well as survival techniques..
Page 7 REVIEWING LESSONS ON SCHOOL SAFETY School Safety (Excerpt) - By: Mark Tarallo Schools are defending against potential active-shooter situations with training sessions, physical security improvements, and programs addressing root causes. Despite the sickening regularity of new school shootings, every such instance traces its roots to Columbine. Columbine set the stage to tell us that we re not ready, we need to change, says Timothy Dimoff, CPP, a former SWAT team member and president of SACS Consulting and Investigative Services, a firm that specializes in active shooter situations. The key lesson of the event, Dimoff says, was that the first responders are no longer the police. The potential victims in the buildings are now the first responders. Working from the perimeter is no longer correct procedure; officers are trained to go in immediately, often alone. Neutralizing the Shooter has become the imperative, and it comes before first aid. Training: Jen Kappler helped conduct active shooter response training sessions at a K-8 grade Catholic school in the Cleveland area. During the training sessions, teachers were encouraged to think of three main options in an active shooting scenario: hide, barricade, or evacuate. In situations where hiding was the best option, teachers were instructed to avoid having students huddle together in a corner, which could result in greater fatalities as it allows the shooter to aim at a large group. For the barricading option, teachers were encouraged to think about what they could potentially use to block the door, such as desks or cabinets. To aid evacuation, the school instituted a color-coded mapping system so that whoever reported the shooter could also report his or her approximate location in the school. Knowledge of the shooter s location helps teachers determine whether evacuation is an option, Kappler says. To catch the reader's attention, place an interesting sentence or quote from the story here. Perimeter Security: Some schools have decided to undergo a physical security assessment. Several years ago, the school (NY) decided to upgrade its physical security, with a particular focus on its ability to go into lockdown. The District opted to install a wireless proximity card-based locking system. Thus, if a shooter enters the building, the principal has the power to immediately lock all classroom doors. To continue its security upgrade, the district is now in the process of applying a special film to all classroom door windows. The film is not bulletproof or even bullet resistant, but it hardens the glass so that it does not shatter when shot. Philosophies: Active shooter response training sessions have been updated. One is Run Hide Fight, an approach supported by the Department of Homeland Security. Another training approach, ALICE (Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate), is specifically geared toward school shootings, and also uses the run, hide, and fight concepts. Root Response: The Columbine shooting changed school security in another way-it acted as a catalyst for efforts by schools to address the root causes of violence, says Barbara Colorosso, a school violence expert. Anti-bullying programs may help this situation, but schools often need more. School cameras, for example, can make students feel safer because they feel less likely to be targeted if the aggressors are being filmed. Put in an effective security program with all the technological tools that are sensible and available, working hand-in hand with a caring school environment where everyone counts, and everyone matters. Caption describing picture or graphic. Mark Tarallo is a senior editor at Security Management.
Page 8 WELCOME TO THE SMI FAMILY SMI Security has been selected as a primary provider to service 24-hour security services For OHL Arellano GC. OHL is one of the leading international construction, concessions, environment and development groups in Europe. Founded in 1911 in Madrid, Spain, OHL has completed projects in over 40 countries and has been ranked among the largest 30 construction groups in the world by ENR Magazine. Healthcare construction has been the mainstay of Arellano's business, comprising of over 75% of the company's annual volume. They undertake projects with the consideration of the hospital's long-term maintenance in mind. Another happy new client: Security Management Innovations has been awarded the favorable bid selection and has begun providing residential security guard roving patrol coverage at Mildred & Claude Pepper Towers. This is a lovely Independent Living facility in a residential area created for senior adults that want a living space that requires minimal upkeep and provide a community feel. SMI Officers are trained to handle medical emergencies, customer service issues, special requests, and provide general access control and physical security. Contact Us: Phone (305) 406 2225 Fax (305) 406 2227 www.smisecurity.org 7955 NW 12th Street. Suite 429 Miami, Florida 33112 info@smisecurity.net Find us: Facebook Security Management Innovations Twitter @SMISecurityFL LinkedIn Security Management Innovations Tenacity, Not just a word... Our Way of Business