The term Secure Facility refers to the sets of Lusophone Foundation a properties qualified and classified for institutional operational use. Typically, these building complexes have an extensive infrastructure capable of operating and providing any and all space and services possibly necessary to carry out the ordinary and extraordinary activities of the secure facility.
Each secure facility of Lusophone Foundation has one or more specializations that generally define its areas of activity due to the list of equipment and resources (including human) available in its spaces.
Regardless of their specializations, secure facilities have certain basic needs and have common departmentalized or sectorized infrastructures; Every relevant facility has its own department of logistics, medicine, security, etc.
Mostly, secure facilities operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in 3 shifts (morning, afternoon and night) with a variable contingent according to local operational needs and, therefore, offer accommodation, garrisons and residence to officers there, in addition to access and support to basic services.
The security and protection of Lusophone Foundation's secure facilities rely on the most sophisticated accessibility systems (for people with disabilities or special needs), fire and panic protection and other security levels and solutions, in particular, structures compatible with the use of confidential information and materials such as installations compatible with compartmentalized security systems
The security and protection of Lusophone Foundation secure facilities rely on the most sophisticated accessibility systems (for people with disabilities or special needs), fire and panic protection and other security levels and solutions, in particular, structures compatible with the use of confidential information and materials such as installations compatible with compartmentalized scifs security systems.
Lusophone Foundation operates with 4 distinct categories of Secure Facilities:
- SITES — are secure facilities in the form of building complexes;
- AREAS — are secure facilities whose operations cover a relevant geographic location beyond the boundaries of their building structures;
- ZONES — are facilities specifically designed for the containment of one or more anomalous objects that cannot be or will not be moved to another geographic location for n reasons. ZONES are subordinate to an Area or Site responsible for containing the object;
- OUTPOSTS — are facilities not used for the containment of anomalous objects but for special purposes such as safe hiding places for officers in the field, garrisons and posts within Brazilian and Portuguese government structures como bases, consulates, embassies, etc. OUTPOSTS are normally subordinate to a nearby Area or Site.
PROVISIONAL Facilities are facilities that have a scheduled useful lifespan and were temporarily structured with some objective or mission in mind.
All Lusophone Foundation Secure Facilities have the suffix PT followed by a group of digits from 1 to 99 (e.g. PT5, PT10, PT15, etc.). The same set of numbers is not repeated between secure installations of the same category (e.g. there are not two Site PT10, but there may be Area PT10 and so on).
This page lists all Secure Facilities that are used consistently and extensively across multiple articles. The purpose of this list is to provide basic information about secure facilities; exhaustive information must be broken down through Secure Facilities Dossiers.
You are not required to use only the secure facilities on this list, however, we advise you to use them due to their consistency. If you believe that no available secure facility meets your narrative needs, feel free to create your own; If used consistently and reasonably, it could be included in this list.
INSIGNIAS
The facility insignias were created to make this page more visual and prettier to navigate. They can be used in whatever way is most convenient outside of this page.
Most of the insignias on this page were created by
Jerden, But that doesn't mean you can't create your own Insignia for your own secure facility!
If you want to create a badge, use the following templates for Sites and Areas. We recommend maintaining already established aesthetic standards.
Remember that creating a Badge is completely optional.
EDITS
The page is normally edited by the Wiki's Administrative team (which includes the Curators), but all Authors can edit the page freely if the editing is reasonable, such as to correct grammar errors, add new information or items to lists, etc.
Addition of supplementary content such as the specific name of directors or other extra content to the facility description is permitted as long as the subject of the addition is content from an officially approved article.
REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW INCLUSIONS
New secure facilities may be added to this list if they are used consistently in at least 5 articles (by any author). The inclusion of new installations follows the same regulations and instructions as in the Official Posting Guide.
INCLUDING A NEW FACILITY
You will need to provide some basic information:
- Facility Type and Number (e.g. Site PT10);
- A name for the Facility (e.g. "Biological Containment and Research Complex");
- The location of the Facility in Portuguese-speaking territory (the more specific, the better);
- The name of the current Facility Director;
- A brief description of the Facility;
- Links to at least 5 articles that use the Facility;
If your Facility is the focus of a canon, or series within Lusophone, we advise that it is mentioned so that a link to the respective canon/series page can be included.
PRESET FOR INCLUSIONS
When adding a new facility to the list, follow the existing numerical order and use the following default:
[[include :scp-wiki:fragment:site-snippets start=--
|type=site ou area |number=PTXX
]]
+ SITE OR AREA PTXX
[[=]]
FACILITY NAME
[[/=]]
LOCATION: FACILITY LOCATION
FACILITY DIRECTOR: FACILITY DIRECTOR NAME
FACILITY DESCRIPTION.
[[include :scp-wiki:fragment:site-snippets | end=--]]
To use a Insignia, capitalize SITE or AREA and add the icon parameter specifying the image URL.
[[include :scp-wiki:fragment:site-snippets start=--
|type=SITE ou AREA |number=PTXX
|icon=http://scp-pt-br.wdfiles.com/local--files/instalacoes-seguras/Site-PTXX.svg
]]
There is also an optional parameter color that modifies the default color and number of the logo.
[[include :scp-wiki:fragment:site-snippets start=--
|type=site ou area |number=PTXX
color=any css syntax
]]
If the facility has a Dossier or appears relevantly in a canon or series, you can add a special link as follows:
[[div class="doc-link"]]
[[[dossie-de-instalacao|Facility Dossier]]]
[[/div]]