With no national door security standards in place, ensuring safe and properly functioning door openings is a critical first step in protecting schools and community spaces.
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Five students have graduated from the first-ever Workforce Development Program by DSSF and DHI, earning DHIA certification and marking a major step toward addressing the skilled labor shortage in the door and hardware industry.
DSSF, in collaboration with DHI, recently launched the first-ever Workforce Development Program aimed at preparing high school and college students to enter the profession with foundational industry knowledge.
DHI and DSSF jointly call on institutions of higher learning and legislators to work with door security and safety professionals to assess and implement life-saving security measures.
DSSF, in collaboration with DHI, recently release “Are Your Door Openings Secure?”, a series of recommended industry guidelines that aim to advance the understanding of door openings security.
On April 6, 2023, DHI and DSSF issued a joint statement pertaining to the shooting at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. Read our full statement and learn what you can do to help support school safety efforts.