Run-Hide-Fight, Part 1: Assessment and Avoidance

Run-Hide-Fight, Part 1: Assessment and Avoidance

Run. Hide. Fight. With active shooter scenarios and mass casualty events a near daily reality, you’ve probably become familiar with these three words. But what do they mean, and when is it appropriate to apply Run-Hide-Fight in the moment? In this multi-part series,...
Active Shooter Training is Not “One and Done”

Active Shooter Training is Not “One and Done”

Do you provide active shooter preparedness training for your employees? When was the last time it was updated? It’s important that your active shooter preparedness training is regularly updated with the latest information. Updated training can inform your staff about...
How to Barricade a Door

How to Barricade a Door

Did you know most active shooters won’t pursue people behind locked or barricaded doors? An active shooter’s goal is usually to kill as many people as possible in the shortest period of time. That’s why they might choose a crowded venue or office as their target—they...
How to Fight Back with Improvised Weapons

How to Fight Back with Improvised Weapons

Do you want to prepare your staff for workplace violence, including the worst situations? The worst-case scenario you can prepare for is an active shooter event taking place, you can’t run or hide, and you must fight to survive. Active shooter training can help your...