• Image 01
  • Image 02
  • Image 03
  • Image 04
  • Image 05
  • Image 06
Need assistance? Contact Us: 1-800-255-5897

Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
Recent Quotes
View Full List
My Watchlist
Create Watchlist
Indicators
DJI
Nasdaq Composite
SPX
Gold
Crude Oil
Markets
Stocks
ETFs
Tools
Markets:
Overview
News
Currencies
International
Treasuries

AScade Debuts Active Shooter Door Barricade and Alarm System Solution that Protects People in Active Shooter Situations

By: Binary News Network
August 07, 2025 at 08:38 AM EDT

Patented lockdown system offers a practical way to barricade against increasingly common active shooter events (ASEs) targeting schools and public buildings

United States, 7th Aug 2025—AScade today announced the debut of its new Active Shooter Door Barricading System. The patented and practical lockdown solution enables people to barricade themselves against increasingly common active shooter events (ASEs) that target schools, government facilities, transportation hubs, and office complexes. 

The AScade system is an innovative, barricading component—not a gadget or a lock. It is ballistic-resistant and easily integrates with existing building/campus-wide emergency systems and building management systems (BMS’s). AScade provides a unified response against intruders and active shooters with real time first responder communications. The system is compliant with fire codes and requirements designated by the 1990 and 2008 Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA. 

“It is essential to prepare for events and horrible criminals before they find us, by providing systems that strengthen building vulnerabilities, securing environments, and restoring safety, confidence, and comfort,” said Mike Presutti, the founder of AScade and the inventor of the Active Shooter Door Barricading System. “Existing gadgets marketed to commercial facilities are not systems, and almost all can unfortunately be used to entrap or imprison victims.” 

The recent shootings in New York City underscore the importance of implementing this type of solution in public spaces. These unbelievable incidents reveal the potential for tragedy. It is hard to believe, and very upsetting when a shooter can casually walk into an office building with an automatic assault rifle or any other weapon.

The AScade system comprises an easy-to-use door locking mechanism, which is connected to a broader emergency notification system. Once activated, AScade initiates an instant alarm that announces a facility-wide emergency. It summons first responders as the building occupants shelter behind the barricade and await rescue. 

AScade deploys quickly, and the system neither impairs nor blocks a means of egress or rescue. It cannot be used as an imprisoning mechanism and AScade can be easily redeployed if necessary.

AScade is also a visual deterrent. It shows intruders that a facility is not a soft, unprotected target, but rather a more difficult “harder” target that discourages radical criminal behavior. 

If people are left outside a door barricaded by AScade, an attendant on the safe side of the door can easily and momentarily disengage the safe side of the barricade to provide refuge. Even disabled people can activate and engage the AScade Active Shooter Barricade. 

Potential AScade customers include schools and universities, houses of worship, hospitals and medical facilities, retail locations, government-owned or leased buildings, and office buildings.

Presutti explained, “$3.1 billion per year is spent on school security, which includes fencing, ID systems, visitor protocols, etc. Only 25 to 40% of budgets target active shooter-specific systems for threat detection, lockdown technology, ballistic barriers, and armed security. Many schools still rely solely on manual lockdown procedures, ‘hiding under desks,’ and local police response.”

Comparatively, private, and municipal fire prevention systems budgets can exceed $1 million per school for full compliance and ongoing maintenance, which is ten to twenty times more than on active shooter deterrents, despite, to date, more than 1,000 school shootings and 130 deaths. 

“We spend approximately 10–20 times more on systems that prevent fire than on active shooter deterrents, despite well over 1,000 school shootings and over 130 deaths in five years,” added Presutti.

Presutti concluded, “We long to restore a time when schools were safe havens, where teachers taught and inspired children who laughed, bonded, played and learned. Let’s keep them all safe.”

 

About Mike Presutti

Mike Presutti has over 30 years of experience in risk management, with an emphasis on high-risk industries, systems approaches, and human performance improvement. His experience spans construction project management, occupational and public safety, and various industry and public policy advocacies that promote sound organizational stewardship.

For more than 15 years, Mike has been a part-time researcher and adjunct lecturer at Rutgers University School of Public Health (formerly the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, UMDNJ), where he co-authors peer-reviewed articles (listed below) in academic and professional safety journals. At Rutgers, he is the primary DOL-OSHA Harwood Grant writer, course curriculum developer, and presenter.

In response to the horrific massacre at the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, and concerned by the increased rate of gun accessibility and shootings, Presutti applied his knowledge of life safety laws, codes, occupational standards, and building management systems to create the first global patented system to barricade against active shooter events. 

For more information, visit https://ascadesystems.com/

Media Contact

Organization: AScade

Contact Person: Mike Presutti

Website: https://ascadesystems.com/

Email: Send Email

Country:United States

Release id:32053

View source version on King Newswire:
AScade Debuts Active Shooter Door Barricade and Alarm System Solution that Protects People in Active Shooter Situations

It is provided by a third-party content provider. King Newswire makes no warranties or representations in connection with it. King Newswire is a press release distribution agency and does not endorse or verify the claims made in this release.

file

More News

View More
Why Qualcomm Is Outperforming NVIDIA After Months of Lagging
Today 17:24 EDT
Via MarketBeat
Tickers NVDA QCOM
Wall Street Punishes Dell's Record Quarter: Why They Are Wrong
Today 16:24 EDT
Via MarketBeat
Topics Artificial Intelligence
Tickers DELL NVDA
Taiwan Semiconductor Falls on China News—Buy The Dip?
Today 14:32 EDT
Via MarketBeat
Topics Government World Trade
Tickers NVDA TSM
Autodesk Stock Rally: Why Momentum May Not Be Done Yet
Today 13:34 EDT
Via MarketBeat
Topics Artificial Intelligence Economy
Tickers ADSK
IREN Is Up 186% YTD on AI Pivot—And It’s Just Getting Started
Today 12:30 EDT
Via MarketBeat
Topics Artificial Intelligence
Tickers IREN NVDA
Site Logo
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.

Having difficulty making your payments? We're here to help! Call 1-800-255-5897

Copyright © 2019 Franklin Credit Management Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Sitemap