In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission
In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission

In response to the Texas Education Agency’s (TEA) school safety directive requiring weekly exterior door sweeps, Texas school districts must maintain consistent inspection and documentation practices to ensure door security and support broader safety initiatives. Manual processes—paper logs, spreadsheets, and delayed reporting—can create inefficiencies, slow issue identification, and increase safety risks.
This webinar highlights how Texas districts can meet TEA’s weekly exterior door sweep requirements while proactively leveraging technology to streamline inspections, improve accuracy, and enhance outcomes.Attendees will learn how security and facilities leaders can:
- Accelerate and improve accuracy of door inspections using digital tools
- Enhance compliance and identify issues faster across campuses with real-time tracking and reporting
- Save time and reduce risk with complete, audit-ready logs for TEA submission