Addressing ligature risk effectively necessitates a multifaceted approach rooted in behavioral science and proactive observation. Personnel must receive comprehensive education on identifying potential hazards within the setting, including furniture, fixtures, and even seemingly innocuous materials. This requires frequent evaluations of all area… Read More


In settings dedicated to behavioral health, the utilization of television can be a valuable resource. However, it's crucial to ensure the TV enclosure is designed with both security and resident well-being in mind. A robust enclosure should reduce the risk of damage, while also encouraging a calm atmosphere. Consider materials that… Read More


In sensitive settings such as correctional facilities, hospitals, and military bases, ensuring the safety and security of personnel is paramount. Screens can pose a risk in these environments if they become access points for ligature attempts or other forms of malicious activity. A robust anti-ligature television enclosure mitigates these threat… Read More


In demanding environments where security and reliability are paramount, a television enclosure designed to withstand potential threats is essential. These specialized enclosures provide a fortified barrier against physical vandalism, ensuring the continued operation of critical audiovisual systems. Constructed from durable materials such as rein… Read More


In behavioral/psychiatric/mental health environments, safety is paramount. Patients may be at risk of self-harm/harming others/engaging in dangerous behaviors. Traditional clocks can pose a potential/serious/unacceptable hazard due to their detachable/easily manipulated/removable parts. A ligature-resistant/safety-enhanced/secure clock, designed… Read More