In 2023, the FBI designated 48 shootings as active shooter incidents, a 4% decrease from 2022, but a 60% increase since 2019. These incidents occurred in 26 states across five location categories, including open space, commerce, education, health care, and residence. Violence incidents are unpredictable, and they can evolve rapidly. During the chaos, anyone involved can play a vital role in lessening the impact of an active violence incident.
Active Violence Emergency Response Training (AVERT) prepares your team with active violence training resources that help you and your organization understand warning signs and respond to a potential active violence incident.
Recent active shooter incidents have shown the importance of a rapid response. Every second counts when active violence occurs and active shooter training with AVERT teaches you the tools that allow you to quickly react and make decisions on whether to escape, evade, or attack.
When violence occurs, seconds count, and you can't always wait for EMS to arrive. AVERT is an active shooter training course that also enables you to become an immediate responder by learning emergency stop the bleed techniques.
AVERT teaches:
• Active shooter response training
• Emergency bleeding control techniques
• Situational awareness
• Typical reactions when faced with violence
• How to quickly decide whether to escape, evade, or attack
• Techniques for escape and evade
• Techniques for attack and defend
• Interacting safely with law enforcement after an attack
• Recognizing types of weapons
• How to immediately respond to life-threatening bleeding
• Direct pressure
• Wound packing
• Tourniquets
• Bleeding control kits—best practices
• Best practices for how to equip your space
• Acknowledging active violence events
When violence occurs, seconds count, and you can't always wait for EMS to arrive. AVERT is an active shooter training course that also enables you to become an immediate responder by learning emergency stop the bleed techniques.
AVERT teaches:
• Active shooter response training
• Emergency bleeding control techniques
• Situational awareness
• Typical reactions when faced with violence
• How to quickly decide whether to escape, evade, or attack
• Techniques for escape and evade
• Techniques for attack and defend
• Interacting safely with law enforcement after an attack
• Recognizing types of weapons
• How to immediately respond to life-threatening bleeding
• Direct pressure
• Wound packing
• Tourniquets
• Bleeding control kits—best practices
• Best practices for how to equip your space
• Acknowledging active violence events
Avert Training only (5 or more students)
AVERT training:
Active Violence Incidents can happen anywhere. Being able to react quickly to life-threatening situations is critical in any environment. With AVERT, you will learn situational awareness and how to adopt an active shooter response plan so you can take fast action in an emergency. This instructor-led, in-person training includes dynamic hands-on training, realistic drills, situational awareness and how to treat serious wounds. We appreciat
(ONE DAY COURSE)
(5 or more students)
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AVERT PLUS PACKAGE: TWO DAY COURSE (5 or more students)
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THIS IS A THREE DAY COURSE (5 or more students)
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This training program is set up right in your own home incorporating defense strategies using a target shooting computer program and laser pistols that will help you create a decisive plan of action to mentally and physically prepare for a home invasion.
The H.I.D.E plan consists of:
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Unfortunately Active Violence is becoming more prevalent in the United States. More than 99 % of gun deaths in the US are from individual shooting incidents rather than mass shootings. That means armed robber and domestic violent abusers entering into businesses, homes and schools is far more likely than mass shootings.
Our goal is to educate our communities, schools and businesses about how to recognize the warning signs of the potential threat of a violent individual as well as creating a comprehensive “Emergency Response Plan” (ERP).
We believe our (AVERT training) gives you the best tools to understand how to recognize warning signs, react quickly in an active shooter situation, and learn how to control bleeding in life-threatening situations.
In addition, our AVERT training will also show you how to disarm a shooter as a last resort if escaping is not an option.
AVERT teaches how to:
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of violent crimes against real estate professionals is alarmingly higher than in many other professions. In 2023, several notable incidents involved real estate agents who were killed or injured on the job. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that approximately 2% of their 1.5 million members, or around 30,000 agents, were victims of crimes such as attacks, assaults, and robberies while showing properties. In 2020 alone, there were 48 fatal incidents involving real estate professionals in the United States. These figures underscore the industry's need for heightened awareness and preventive measures.
If you are a real estate agent, it is important to understand your risk and why real estate agent attacks are increasing.
Our 2 hour Safe Showing presentation covers the topics below.
Optional training
Church security training is a program designed to educate church staff and volunteers on safety protocols and procedures to protect the congregation and church property from potential threats, including active shooter situations, theft, vandalism, and emergencies, often covering topics like access control, observation skills, emergency response, and how to handle suspicious activity, all while maintaining a respectful and discreet presence within the church community.
Key aspects of church security training may include:
Important considerations for church security training:
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K1 Risk Management Services
6106 Southwest Nighthawk Avenue, Redmond, Oregon 97756, United States
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