by Mike Johnson | Jul 22, 2025 | Blog, Preparedness
In today’s rapidly shifting world, uncertainty is a given. From sudden natural disasters to cyberattacks, economic disruptions, or public health crises, threats are everywhere. But while you can’t control when a storm strikes, you can absolutely control how you...
by Mike Johnson | Apr 3, 2025 | Blog, Preparedness, Schools
“Action without vision is chaos.” This simple yet powerful Japanese proverb underscores a fundamental truth, especially in the critical field of emergency preparedness. In the heat of a crisis, the instinct to act immediately can be overwhelming. However,...
by Debra Wallace | Jan 8, 2024 | Blog, Places Of Worship, Preparedness
REGISTER HERE Years ago, unrest or violence at a church or other house of worship was beyond our wildest imagination, but, unfortunately, this is no longer the world we are living in and preparedness and training are the keys to facing potential adversities. This is...
by Mike Johnson | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog, Preparedness, Schools
Schools around the world are looking to get back to a pre-COVID operating environment. No one is sure how that environment may look, but one thing is for certain, schools will once again face the same kinds of threats and hazards they have always encountered. To...
by Mike Johnson | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog, Places Of Worship, Preparedness
Times aren’t what they used to be. A few weeks ago, a notice went out to a church group in the U.S. citing reports of threats directed against “liberal” churches. There was no mention of any additional specifics about the threats nor the source of the...
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,...