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A tornado. A flood. A virus. An active shooter. These are just some examples in which a proper emergency response plan for corporations can make all the difference in keeping employees safe, protecting your assets, and helping maintain business operations. What...
On February 14, 2018, an armed assailant returned to his former high school and unleashed a senseless tragedy upon students, faculty, and staff. The shooting claimed the lives of 17 individuals at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School while injuring 17 others. The...
Superintendents are constantly looking for ways to improve their school district, but when it comes to mass shootings, they often feel at a loss. What can they do? How can they prevent something that seems so random and unpreventable? By creating a safer school...
Church shootings are becoming an increasing threat to the religious communities of America. The United States Justice Department has determined that 13.3% of all hate crimes are based on religion—a striking statistic considering how unprotected many churches are to...
Today, every school administrator and school board is aware of the need for security protocols to protect students from shootings, but many either don’t know where to start or don’t know if they’ve done enough. With so many questions and education security solutions,...
Within just a three-week span in September 2022, more than 90 school shooting threats were made—all of which were fake calls. The numbers have continued to grow and, as of October, there have been nearly 200 false calls in 28 states. When authorities and law...