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What to Do When Police Arrive
What can you do to assist police when they arrive at the site of an active shooter event? The priority for law enforcement is to respond to the threat and engage and neutralize the active shooter as soon as possible; all other actions are secondary. It’s the police’s...
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu Introduces Active Shooter Preparedness Training for Houses of Worship
FBI hate crime statistics show that incidents in churches, synagogues, temples and mosques increased 34.8% between 2014 and 2018. Houses of worship need to be prepared to respond to and mitigate these threats. The First Congressional Church of Hampton, United Church...
How to Respond to Injuries
Is your workplace prepared for an active shooter event? Do you have a response plan in place? Do you have Stop the Bleed kits? According to FBI statistics, the average active shooter event lasts between 3-5 minutes, and it takes police and EMS about 10 minutes to...
How to Barricade a Door
Did you know most active shooters won’t pursue people behind locked or barricaded doors? An active shooter’s goal is usually to kill as many people as possible in the shortest period of time. That’s why they might choose a crowded venue or office as their target—they...
How to Fight Back with Improvised Weapons
Do you want to prepare your staff for workplace violence, including the worst situations? The worst-case scenario you can prepare for is an active shooter event taking place, you can’t run or hide, and you must fight to survive. Active shooter training can help your...
How Situational Awareness Can Help Prevent Violence
What if you could identify potentially dangerous situations before they escalate to verbal or physical violence? Active shooter events are becoming more common and workplace violence is on the rise. What can you do to prepare yourself? You can practice situational...
Lessons Learned from the Oxford Shooting
What can we learn from the Oxford shooting? How do we prevent this from happening again? In the case of the Oxford High School shooting, there were multiple warning signs that lead up to the attack and many reports from parents, students, and teachers. Had these signs...
TPOP Co-founder Bill Flynn Penned Op-Ed for Retail TouchPoints
TPOP Co-founder Bill Flynn wrote an op-ed for online retail news outletRetail TouchPoints about the importance of preparedness training forretail organizations this holiday season. The article outlines the necessity of this training due to increasedshopping and...
Why You Need Critical Preparedness Training for the Holidays
Do you work in the retail industry? Are you preparing for holiday shoppers? If so, you should also be preparing for increased workplace violence. Increased stress and emotions can trigger workplace violence. Holiday stress will be higher this year due to COVID,...
The Fourth Pillar of Compliance Training
Have you been thinking about implementing active shooter training in your workplace? Wondering if it’s really necessary? Over the years, we’ve received new mandatory workforce training. In the 1990s, sexual harassment training began, then workforce diversity in the...