by Mike Johnson | Nov 7, 2020 | Blog, Preparedness, Schools
All schools, regardless of their size, grade configuration or location should have an Emergency Operations Plan (some schools may use the term Emergency Action Plan or Crisis Management Plan) that provides a structure to document the school’s emergency planning,...
by Patricia Handly-Johnson | Sep 9, 2020 | Blog, Schools
It’s hard for students to learn if they don’t feel known and protected. Security is equally about emotional as much as physical safety. In these days of school insecurity, we need to address the needs of the whole child. This includes balancing the curriculum with...
by Mike Johnson | Mar 23, 2020 | Blog, Preparedness, Travel
With Summer just around the corner, travelers are making plans for their next adventure. Whether you’re exploring your own country or going abroad, enjoy your time to the fullest while keeping safety in mind. By following these common-sense tips, you will stay safer...
by Mike Johnson | Feb 24, 2020 | Blog, Schools
The mass murders of students in schools in the U.S. continues at an alarming pace. Yet, despite the commitment from schools, governments and the private sector to put an end to these horrific acts, they don’t stop. Even though we don’t have the perfect answer we still...
by Bruce Mills | Jan 6, 2020 | Blog, Businesses, Events, Preparedness, Schools
In addition to their traditional duties, school leaders, business managers and operations staff members often have supervisory responsibility for the security guards. Additionally, leaders and managers of schools, institutions and businesses that do not employ a...
by Mike Johnson | Dec 10, 2019 | Blog, Businesses, Events, Preparedness
Here are a few tips to use when shopping or enjoying a meal at a restaurant and it’s all about increasing awareness of your personal safety. Be aware of your surroundings: Make practicing situational awareness part of your everyday life. When parking your car at a...