You’re prepared… right?

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    Protect your home before it's a target

    Most people think a lock and alarm are enough— but safety starts earlier than you think. Click below for insight that might change the way you look at your own front door.

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    3 stats you should know before your next shift

    If you’re responsible for a team, a building, or a brand, there are numbers you need to know— more than just statistics, our team provides valuble insight that helps reveal patterns that could empower you to spot risks before they become problems. Click below to see how.

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    Why every school should have a plan

    Crisis response drills are implemented with the best of intentions— and that effort deserves recognition. But the truth is those drills don’t prevent violence. An overwhelming percentage of school threats come from within the schools community. If your plan only focuses on response, you might be showing the wrong person exactly what to expect. Click below to learn more about what schools are overlooking.