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Why your organization needs active shooter response training with AVERT

Active shooter 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 shooter incident. Active Violence Emergency Response Training (AVERT) prepares your team with active shooter training resources that help you and your organization understand warning signs and respond to a potential active shooter 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.

Why you need training with avert

Key Protocols for Civilians in Active Shooter Situations

Civilians, often untrained and caught off-guard, can greatly benefit from structured and actionable knowledge about handling imminent threats. Being empowered with the right training can aid in making split-second decisions that are crucial for survival.

  1. Recognizing Potential Dangers: Civilians must be aware of the signs that precede potential threats. This includes unusual or aggressive behavior, unattended bags in public places, or other suspicious activities.
  2. Having Situational Awareness: Whether it's a day at the mall, attending a public event, or just daily commuting, always be conscious of the surroundings. Know the exits, potential hiding places, and always have a mental plan.
  3. Effective Communication Channels: Understand the importance of alerting authorities promptly. Save emergency numbers on speed dial and be ready to provide concise and vital information when reporting a threat.

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