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District reports alarm monitoring switch, MOU update with police and ongoing policy edits
Summary
Safety director Jim Wiltsie told the committee the district moved burglar alarm monitoring to OmniData with minor cost savings but increased alarm activity requiring door relabeling; he also said a mandated MOU was updated to allow dispatchers limited demographic access to Sandy Hook after‑hours reports, and the SRO policy is being revised to match the MOU.
During the Feb. 10 Weston School District Safety & Security Committee meeting, Jim Wiltsie reported operational updates that affect day‑to‑day security response and policy alignment.
Wiltsie said the district switched burglar alarm monitoring to OmniData (the district’s access control and camera vendor) and saved “just under $1,000.” Because each door now has magnetic sensors and some equipment has not been serviced in many years, technicians…
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