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Get Prepared for the New Academic Year with Our Back-to-School Online Training Bundle

  • Jul 24, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 29, 2025

Get ready for the new academic year with our Back-to-School Online Training Bundle. This comprehensive digital resource promotes safety and readiness on campus. It includes interactive training, assessments, and self-paced courses covering critical emergency response topics. These topics include calling 911, sheltering in place, campus evacuations, Run, Hide, Fight procedures, and lockdown protocols. This bundle is ideal for staff, faculty, and students. It ensures everyone is equipped with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in crisis situations.


Are You Confident in Your Ability to Call 911?


Emergencies occur without warning. Are you confident in your ability to call 911 and communicate effectively with a dispatcher during an emergency? Knowing how to contact emergency services clearly and confidently can save lives. It minimizes response time and improves outcomes for all involved.


In our Calling 911 course, individuals will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to:


  • Determine when it’s appropriate to call 911

  • Communicate clearly and effectively with dispatchers

  • Stay composed under pressure to relay accurate information


Are You Prepared to Evacuate Your Campus?


Understanding how to respond during a campus emergency can protect your safety and the safety of those around you. Are you prepared to evacuate your campus in an emergency? This training module outlines the notification systems, evacuation routes, step-by-step procedures, and what to expect after evacuating.


Our campus evacuation course will teach you the following:


  • Identify multiple exits and safe areas ahead of time

  • Review posted evacuation maps and floor plans

  • Participate in regular drills to reinforce response procedures


Responding to an Active Attacker Situation


Effectively responding to an active attacker situation is critical and may be life-saving. In these high-stress, rapidly evolving events, staying calm and acting decisively improves your chances of survival. Knowing how to respond before an incident occurs helps you make split-second decisions with confidence.


Lockdown Procedures: Responding Effectively in High-Stress Situations


Lockdowns are a critical component of campus safety protocols. They are designed to complement the "Run, Hide, Fight" response framework during active threats. Initiated by school officials or law enforcement, lockdowns aim to maximize occupant protection during high-risk events such as intruder threats or acts of violence.


Our lockdown procedures course will prepare you to:


  • Identify secure hiding locations in advance

  • Understand lockdown notification systems

  • Take immediate, decisive actions to secure your safety

  • Stay informed and alert throughout the event

  • Know the correct process for safely concluding a lockdown


The Importance of Preparedness


Imagine a major earthquake strikes without warning. Your immediate reaction can determine your safety and survival. Even though earthquakes may seem rare, being ready ensures you know exactly what to do when seconds count. Immediate, informed action saves lives.


Earthquake Probability


Scientists estimate we are over 150 years overdue for a major earthquake in several fault line regions across the U.S. Earthquakes can strike without warning, making rapid, instinctive action critical.


Recommended Response


The “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” technique is the official, nationally recognized procedure promoted by FEMA, the American Red Cross, and emergency services. This technique is essential for ensuring your safety during an earthquake.


Conclusion


Preparedness is key to ensuring safety in any emergency. Our training courses equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to handle various crisis situations effectively.


View our course catalog here and get the training you need to stay safe and prepared.

 
 
 

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