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Emergency Planning, Threat Assessment
ACTIVE SHOOTER! ACTIVE SHOOTER!
No two words have ever conjured up more fear and panic than the announcement that an armed individual is attempting to randomly kill people in an area nearby. They are totally unpredictable. One second, everything is quiet and normal. In the next second, the unmistakable crack of gunfire is erupting around you, people are running
Emergency Planning, Threat Assessment
Implementing a Threat Assessment Process in Schools
“Prevention must start before there is a gunman at the school door.” ~ Professor Dewey Cornell Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is widely known for its wacky television commercials featuring LiMu the Emu and his inept human cohort Doug, played by actor David Hoffman. What many people do not know is that Liberty Mutual is one
Emergency Planning, Threat Assessment
Protecting Your Children’s Future
It’s not enough that Teachout Security is one of the highest qualified security providers in the Midwest. We also have a commitment to be prepared for and overcome any threat that arises in the communities that we serve. On August 2, a leadership team led by President Joe Cozart attended the 3-day Ohio School Safety
Hiring Due Dilligence, Training Security Teams
Because Security “Training” Isn’t Enough
Crime statistics show that workplace violence is on the rise. Laws have been enacted that require employers to provide a working environment free from recognized hazards. Some insurance carriers are requiring companies to provide security personnel trained in “workplace violence mitigation.” Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), defines workplace violence as: “Any act or threat
Emergency Planning, Threat Assessment
Ticking…
Is Workplace Violence an After-Effect of COVID? In her recent article titled 15 Disturbing Workplace Violence Statistics for 2022,” technology and social commentator Teodora Dobrilova chronicled some of the darker ways in which the pandemic has affected our society. The stress of isolation and uncertainty of the information regarding the disease has caused an uptick
Investigation Services, News, Onsite Security
Seasoned Security
Teachout Security Has More Than 40 Years In Professional Security There are quite a few listings when you look up the topic of “security services.” Many of them seem to have the same menu of offerings when it comes to defining just what those services are. So how do you differentiate? You could choose
Advice, News, Training Security Teams
7 Steps to Protect Your Business from a Cyber Attack
The landscape is ever-changing when it comes to Cyber Security. Recent developments in Russia have resulted in the Federal Government issuing warnings to businesses in the U.S. to take every precaution to protect their critical data as the risk of cyber attacks from abroad continues to rise. Approximately 3.8 million records have been stolen from
News, Onsite Security, Training Security Teams
Increased Hospital Violence and a Program to Manage It
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in an article published in December of 2021, assaults against healthcare staff has increased 67%. The belief is this is attributable to Covid-19 and the stress on the healthcare system it has caused. Between the high volume of patients and the very
Teachout Security to Begin providing Robotic Security Solutions
Teachout Security is proud to announce that they have partnered with RAD, Robotic Assistance Devices, to expand their portfolio of security solutions to include artificial intelligence security solutions. The partnership between Teachout and RAD will deliver artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to solve complex challenges while delivering an immediate return on investment. RAD has
School Safety is Multileveled, Shared Responsibility
We can’t control it all, but we need to control what we can! In the aftermath of incidents such as the one that recently occurred in Uvalde, Texas, it seems all we see is blame. This person should have done this, the school should have done that, the parents didn’t do this, etc. In