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MYRTLE BEACH, SC
K-12 SCHOOL SECURITY &
ACCESS CONTROL SOLUTIONS

Security Solutions for Myrtle Beach & Horry County K-12 Schools & Campuses

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Access
Control
Video
Surveillance
Intercom &
PA Systems
Intrusion &
Alarms
Visitor Management
Vaping &
Gun Sensors
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Comprehensive Security Solutions for K-12 Schools in Horry County and the Grand Strand

At GenX Security Solutions, we specialize in integrated school security systems designed for the unique needs of Myrtle Beach and Horry County schools. With growing student populations, increased safety concerns, and new state mandates like the 2025 K-12 cell phone ban, local schools need modern, technology-driven solutions that protect students and staff without disrupting learning environments.
We provide fully customized physical security solutions to schools in Myrtle Beach, Carolina Forest, Socastee, Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Little River, and Horry County including access control, video surveillance, intercom and PA systems, visitor management, and intrusion detection that support both daily school operations and emergency response.

School Security in Myrtle Beach: Local News & Progress

✔️ $15.1 million in new funding for cameras, security film, and staff

✔️ District-wide implementation of a weapon detection system

✔️ Formation of a Safety & Security Committee to oversee investments and improvements

✔️ A shift to clear backpacks, new screening procedures, and added security guards

✔️ 2025 cell phone ban as part of the "Free to Focus SC" initiative intended to reduce distractions

These actions reflect a growing awareness of threats, from weapon-related incidents to behavioral spikes, and GenX Security stands ready to support Myrtle Beach schools with best-in-class technology.

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Primary School Security Zones & Elements

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Myrtle Beach School Security from the Outside In:
A Layered Approach

A modern, effective school security system in Myrtle Beach is built on a layered defense approach—designed to detect, delay, and respond to threats before they reach students or staff. Each layer focuses on a specific part of the school campus, combining advanced technology, smart procedures, and reliable infrastructure to create a secure environment tailored to Horry County’s evolving needs.
🚧 Campus Perimeter Layer

For fast-growing areas like Carolina Forest, North Myrtle Beach, and Socastee, where school population density is high, strong perimeter security is essential.

Key perimeter security features include:

  • Perimeter fencing and controlled access gates

  • License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras to monitor incoming vehicles

  • Designated vehicle and pedestrian checkpoints with visitor verification

  • Prominent “Authorized Access Only” signage to guide visitors and deter trespassers

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When these five elements work together across multiple physical layers of your school—perimeter, grounds, building exterior, and interior—you achieve stronger, smarter, and more responsive protection for your students and staff.
School Supply

Integrated Safety & Access Control Systems for K-12 Schools

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Complete Access Control

Key Features:

  • Secure keycard, fob, and mobile access options with photo ID

  • Door schedules and permissions tailored by staff role

  • Emergency lockdown functionality

  • Remote access and off-site control

  • Integration with video surveillance and alarm system

Regulate who enters and exits school campus buildings, keeping unauthorized individuals out and allowing rapid response during emergencies.

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Integrated Video Surveillance

Capabilities:

  • High-resolution video with privacy zones and live face blur

  • Viewing stations for administrative offices and security teams

  • Event-based search using descriptions or visual IDs

  • Cloud-based storage and remote access

AI-enabled camera systems provide 24/7 monitoring and intelligent alerts—without compromising student privacy. Capture, manage, and analyze footage in real time, helping administrators respond quickly and accurately to incidents.

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Intercom & PA Systems

Solutions Include:

  • Front entrance and vestibule intercoms

  • Classroom-to-office paging

  • Emergency announcements and lockdown alerts

  • Integrated visitor screening with POI alerts

Reliable audio/visual intercom and public address (PA) systems for school-wide announcements and two-way communication.

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Intrusion Detection & School Alarm Systems

Protection Includes:

  • Entry door alarms and motion sensors

  • Panic buttons for classrooms and administrative staff

  • Integration with law enforcement via live camera feeds

  • Video verification to reduce false alarms

Protect your campus perimeter with intrusion detection and integrated alarm systems.

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Visitor Management & Entry Screening

Visitor Safety Solutions:

  • Digital check-in systems and badge printing

  • Integration with student information systems (SIS)

  • Background screening against criminal and sex offender registries

  • QR check-in for frequent or returning visitors

  • Auto-deny alerts for flagged individuals

Maintain strict control over who accesses your campus while keeping the check-in process smooth and respectful.

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Structured Cabling & Campus Connectivity

Infrastructure Services:

  • Cat6 and fiber cabling for classrooms, hallways, and IT closets

  • Outdoor-rated connectivity for parking lots, stadiums, and play areas

  • Network design to support video surveillance, VoIP, WiFi, and intercoms

  • Future-proof scalability to grow with your school

Reliable connectivity is the foundation for all modern security systems. Our structured cabling services ensure seamless integration of all devices, platforms, and technologies throughout your school.

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Smart Sensors: Air Quality, Vape Alerts & Gun Detection

Smart Sensor Features:

  • Air quality and CO2 level monitoring

  • Vape and smoke detection in restrooms and hallways

  • Temperature and noise spike alerts (potential fights or gatherings)

  • Data trend reports for behavior monitoring

  • Gun shot and shape detection AI

Go beyond traditional security with intelligent campus monitoring for student wellness and behavioral alerts.

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Audio/Visual Solutions: Communication, Collaboration & Control

Audio/Visual System Features:

  • Classroom smart boards & displays

  • Campus-wide paging and PA systems

  • Multipurpose room and gym A/V

  • Digital signage and emergency alerts

  • Synchronized bell and clock systems

Enhance learning, streamline campus communication, and support emergency readiness with integrated A/V technology built for education environments.

School Security Comparison: Public vs. Private vs. Charter Schools

When it comes to protecting students and staff, not all schools face the same challenges. Here’s how public, private, and charter schools in Myrtle Beach compare in terms of security concerns, available resources, and the technology they rely on to keep their campuses safe.

✅ Typical Security Measures

✅ Technology Investment

✅ Visitor Management

✅ Security Concerns

✅ Emergency Preparedness

✅ Adoption of Advanced Security

- Access control systems at entrances
- SROs or SSOs on campus
- Metal detectors & clear backpack policies
- Weapon detection systems (e.g., Open Gate in Horry County)

Supported by district-wide budgets and state/federal grants (e.g., $15.1M in 2024–25 Horry Co. allocation).

District-wide systems (ID scanning, badge printing, POI alerts, etc.) are increasingly standard.

- Campus access and crowd control
- Student behavior, bullying, and contraband
- Policy enforcement (cell phone bans, etc.)

Conduct drills regularly, supported by district plans, SRO training, and crisis communication systems.

High, especially in districts like Horry County with strong funding and growing enrollment.

- May use access control, visitor management
- Cameras often limited to main entrances
- Rarely employ full-time security staff

Rely on tuition and private grants for upgrades; technology adoption is selective and variable.

Often simpler logbooks or digital sign-ins; less standardized.

- Reputation protection
- Intruder threats
- Limited staffing and emergency readiness

May not be required to follow the same emergency protocols; preparedness depends on leadership.

Lower adoption overall; investment depends on tuition base and donor priorities.

- Varies widely; may use modern systems due to smaller campus size
- Some use SROs or technology grants for support

Varies—some charters aggressively invest in tech (especially newer ones), while others are resource-limited.

Mixed; some adopt public-like systems, others lack formal procedures.

- Balancing autonomy with public expectations
- Aging infrastructure or shared spaces

May lack standardized drills unless state charter mandates it. Some lead in innovation but lack consistency.

Moderate to high in newer or well-funded charters; often tech-forward but constrained by funding gaps.

EXPERIENCE YOU CAN COUNT ON WITH GENX SECURITY SOLUTIONS

Real-World Benefits for Myrtle Beach Area Schools

At GenX Security Solutions, we've partnered with school districts and educational campuses across the Upstate to implement advanced security systems that not only meet safety standards—but actively improve daily operations. By working closely with administrators, we’ve delivered integrated solutions that help schools stay protected, connected, and prepared for whatever comes next.

 Protect students and staff from unauthorized intrusions

✅ Support cell phone bans without sacrificing safety

 Improve emergency response times

 Provide transparency for visitor access

 Streamline access control for teachers and staff

 Reduce vaping and behavioral incidents

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT
K-12 SCHOOL ACCESS CONTROL & SECURITY

Q1: Which Security Technologies Are Most Commonly Used at K-12 Schools?

Answer: To create a safe and secure environment for students and staff, K-12 schools typically rely on a combination of integrated security technologies. The most common components include: Access Control Systems – These regulate who is allowed to enter specific areas of the campus, using tools like keycards, fobs, mobile credentials, or secure entry kiosks. They help prevent unauthorized access and enable rapid lockdowns in case of emergencies. Video Surveillance Cameras – Strategically placed both inside and outside school buildings, security cameras provide real-time monitoring and recorded footage. They play a key role in identifying incidents, managing investigations, and deterring misconduct or threats. Intrusion Detection Alarms – These systems use sensors on doors, windows, and restricted areas to detect forced entry or suspicious activity during school hours or after hours. When triggered, alarms can notify administrators or law enforcement immediately. Together, these systems form the foundation of a school’s physical security strategy, helping administrators monitor activity, respond quickly to potential threats, and maintain a safe learning environment.

Q2: How Can Schools Effectively Manage Visitor Access?

Answer: The best way for schools to manage visitor access is by using a visitor management system. This is a system that tracks who is coming into the school, why they’re there, and how long they stay. When visitors arrive, they check in at the front office—usually by scanning their ID or entering their information into a digital system. The school can then print a badge with the visitor’s name, photo, date, and reason for the visit. Some systems also check names against national databases for added safety. This helps staff know exactly who is in the building at any time and makes it easier to respond in an emergency. It also keeps unauthorized visitors out, creating a safer environment for students and staff.

Q3: How Much Does School Security Technology and Installation Typically Cost?

Answer: The cost of school security technology and installation can vary widely depending on the size of the campus, the complexity of the system, and the types of solutions being implemented. While every school’s needs are different, here’s a general idea of what to expect: Basic visitor management or access control systems may start around $5,000 to $15,000 per entry point. Security camera systems for a small school typically range from $15,000 to $50,000+, depending on the number and type of cameras, storage needs, and monitoring features. Full-scale integrated systems—including access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, intercoms, and structured cabling—can cost anywhere from $50,000 to several hundred thousand dollars for larger campuses or multi-building districts. It's important to note that these are general estimates only and not a formal quote. Every school has unique security challenges, building layouts, and compliance requirements that affect total costs. At GenX Security Solutions, we provide customized recommendations tailored to your school’s needs, goals, and budget. We also help schools throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia identify grant opportunities and phased implementation plans to make security upgrades more affordable. 💬 Interested in learning what a system might look like for your school? Contact us for a free consultation and site assessment.

Q4: Are There Any Grants or Other Funding Available to Schools for Security Technology?

Answer: Yes! Worried about budget? There’s good news—school security grants are available to help you fund these essential upgrades. Schools looking to invest in visitor access control and security technology may qualify for funding through federal and nonprofit grant programs. Here are some top resources: 🛡️ SchoolSafety.gov Grants Finder Tool This federal platform offers an interactive tool to help you find school safety-specific grants based on your state, needs, and available funding amounts. 👉 Visit SchoolSafety.gov 🌱 Sandy Hook Promise Foundation Provides grant funding for schools implementing violence prevention and safety programs, including visitor management and access control systems. 👉 Explore Programs 💡 Greenlights Grant Initiative This initiative helps schools and districts become “grant ready” by raising awareness and offering support for applying to competitive school safety grants. 👉 Learn More 🏫 U.S. Department of Education – Discretionary Grants Offers annual grants focused on student health, safety, mental health, and emergency preparedness. Many of these programs can be used to enhance campus security infrastructure. 👉 Browse ED Grants 💬 Let GenX Security Help You Build a Safer Campus We work directly with school administrators and facility managers to design custom school visitor management systems that meet both safety needs and compliance requirements. We can also provide supporting documentation to help you apply for grants or secure funding. 🎓 Whether you're securing one school or an entire district, GenX Security delivers turnkey school security solutions that protect what matters most—your students. 📞 Request a Free Security Assessment to get started today.

Q5: Are There Privacy Concerns Associated with School Surveillance Systems?

Answer: Yes, there are valid privacy concerns when it comes to using surveillance systems in K-12 schools—especially in how and where cameras are placed, what they record, and how the footage is managed and accessed. While the primary goal of school security cameras is to protect students, staff, and property, schools must carefully balance these safety measures with respect for student and staff privacy rights. Common concerns include: 🔍 Camera Placement and Monitoring Cameras should never be placed in areas where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as restrooms, locker rooms, or nurse’s offices. Proper placement includes hallways, entrances, parking lots, cafeterias, and common areas where monitoring can help deter threats or inappropriate behavior. 🔒 Data Storage and Access Control Recorded footage should be securely stored—often in encrypted, cloud-based systems or on-premise servers with strong access restrictions. Access to footage should be limited to authorized school officials or law enforcement in the event of an incident, and viewing logs should be kept for accountability. 👤 Use of Facial Recognition and AI Some modern systems include AI features, such as facial detection or object tracking. While these can aid in investigations, they also raise concerns about surveillance overreach and require strict usage policies and transparent communication with families. 📚 Compliance with Privacy Laws Schools must adhere to privacy laws such as FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) and state-level student data protection policies, which regulate how video recordings involving students may be used and shared. At GenX Security Solutions, we help schools across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia implement privacy-conscious surveillance systems that include: Live face-blur features to protect identities in real-time monitoring Custom user permissions and audit trails for footage access Privacy masking zones to block out sensitive areas in the camera’s field of view Clear signage to inform the campus community of active video surveillance 🎓 Security shouldn’t come at the cost of privacy. GenX Security helps K-12 schools implement responsible, transparent, and legally compliant surveillance systems that protect students while respecting their rights. 📞 Request a Free Consultation to learn how your school can achieve safer campuses without compromising student privacy.

Q6: Where Are Security Cameras Typically Installed in Schools?

Answer: In K-12 schools, security cameras are strategically installed in high-traffic and vulnerable areas to monitor activity, deter misconduct, and support a fast response to incidents. Proper placement is essential to maximize visibility while respecting privacy. Here are the most common and effective locations for school surveillance camera installation: 🚪 Main Entrances and Exits Cameras at all primary entry points help capture clear footage of anyone entering or exiting the school building. When paired with access control systems, these cameras provide visual verification of credentials and can support visitor management protocols. 🏫 Hallways and Corridors Hallways are critical zones for student movement throughout the day. Cameras here help monitor student behavior, reduce bullying, and provide valuable footage in case of altercations or emergencies. 🚗 Parking Lots and Drop-Off Zones Surveillance of exterior areas like parking lots, bus loading zones, and carpool lanes helps deter vandalism, monitor traffic flow, and ensure student safety during busy arrival and dismissal times. Advanced systems may include license plate recognition (LPR) to identify flagged vehicles. 🧑‍🏫 Administrative Offices and Lobbies Cameras in front office areas assist staff with monitoring visitors, contractors, and substitute personnel. These areas often serve as the first checkpoint in a visitor management system. 🏟️ Gyms, Cafeterias, and Common Areas Large gathering spaces are key locations for crowd control and student safety. Cameras can help administrators review incidents and ensure appropriate supervision. 🛑 Building Perimeter and Emergency Exits Outdoor surveillance helps secure school perimeters and monitor lesser-used doors and emergency exits, which are common targets for unauthorized access. 💻 IT Rooms, Storage Areas, and Restricted Zones Sensitive areas that house technology, equipment, or student records should be monitored to prevent theft or unauthorized entry. ⚠️ Where Not to Install Cameras To protect privacy and comply with student rights, cameras should never be placed in: Restrooms or locker rooms Health rooms or nurse’s offices Counseling offices or confidential meeting spaces

Q7: Does GenX Security Have Emergency Lockdown Solutions for Schools?

Answer: Yes, these systems are essential for K-12 school safety plans, allowing schools to act within seconds during emergencies and giving law enforcement the tools they need to respond efficiently. GenX Security installs custom lockdown security systems across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, ensuring your campus is compliant, responsive, and prepared. 🚨 Key Features of School Lockdown Security Solutions: One-Touch Lockdown Activation Administrators or authorized staff can initiate a school-wide lockdown from a mobile device, computer, or wall-mounted panic button—securing all electronic doors instantly. Door Status Monitoring & Remote Overrides Real-time door monitoring lets you see which access points are open or locked, and remotely override door locks if needed for first responders. Integrated Alerts and Notifications Automatically sends alerts to school personnel, district leaders, and emergency responders with key information such as door status, building maps, and camera feeds. Video Surveillance Integration Live and recorded video from surveillance cameras can be accessed and shared with law enforcement during a lockdown for real-time situational awareness. Audible and Visual Alarms Customizable announcements, flashing lights, and alarm tones help quickly alert everyone on campus to follow lockdown procedures. Lockdown Drill Playback and Reporting Systems can log drills and real incidents for after-action reporting and emergency preparedness improvements.

Experience the next generation of K-12 school and campus security services and integrated solutions.
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