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Thought for the Season:
Improved emergency response and security protocols shouldn't
be implemented just because of an incident.

This is the right time and the best time to reassess Emergency Management and Security policies, procedures, and protocols and we wanted you to know that we have put together a program that your campus or company will want to consider.
We encourage our clients to take off the shelf manuals and guidelines related to Emergency Management, Emergency Response, Safety and Security and"Blow the Dust Off for 2012".
Driven by major incidents over the past several years, many businesses and campuses took a realistic look at issues related to security and made a concerted effort to provide a safer and more secure environment.
While working on many incidents over the past several years, we have come to three conclusions:
Our focus is to assist campus and business Administrators, Safety and Security staff and Human Resource representatives to identify gaps, update material, viably delegate tasks, create default position decisions, renew mutual aid agreements, conduct training exercises, and plan and prepare for numerous site-specific issues.
These can be achieved during a conference setting with several campuses or business groups or in an individual site-specific format. Either way, it’s really a cost-effective way to have "peace of mind" going into the fall.
That's just the short version of what we are doing. If you would like a comprehensive overview of the subject matter and training models, please contact us.




