Active Shooter Planning Services, Training, and Response For Employers, Religious Institutions, and Schools In North America
Active shooter planning services can manage some of the risks that come with workplace violence which has proven to be highly unpredictable. Active shooter incidents can happen anywhere and anytime, calling on employers and leadership to have plans in place. Whether they are caused by an issue in the workplace, bullying at school, or some other trigger, organizations and businesses alike should be aware of the warning signs and have a plan to keep their people safe.
Managing the risks tied to active shooters is incredibly difficult. But with the right planning, private investigation tools, and AFIMAC Response solutions, any employer can plan for such risks. Without any plan in place for an active shooter, employers face complex liability concerns, including claims of negligence. Point to the extensive planning and investigations conducted internally, in the event of an active shooter in the workplace.
Active Shooter Planning Services
AFIMAC Global is an international security company that provides training, planning, and response services for active shooter situations. We partner with small, medium, and large public and private organizations to help prepare them for any active shooter crisis. Further, AFIMAC can work to manage active shooter risks facing schools, campuses, hospitals, and healthcare facilities anywhere in North America. We also continue to partner alongside religious organizations and political offices to provide a number of solutions to the uncertainty that comes with active shooters.
Many of our clients do not experience significant costs until resources are deployed or utilized. Simply planning alongside AFIMAC Global is a safe and responsible decision. Manage risks and ensure you, as an employer, have taken reasonable steps to prevent workplace violence and active shooter scenarios.
Fill out our contact form below to learn more about the risk mitigation planning from AFIMAC, along with workforce training, social listening tools, and workplace investigations intended to mitigate the risks of active shooters.