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School Lockdown Training-Virtual CA SB 553 Compliant

 

$6,995 for groups of up to 125 per session

KSL, Inc. will collaborate with the client to provide a virtual K-12 school lockdown training event, designed to accommodate groups of up to 125 per session. KSL, Inc. uses evidence-based practices to empower your staff to create positive muscle memory reactions through training that creates high stress scenarios with fight or flight responses. KSL, Inc. takes information regarding the layout of a school campus and applies it to real life dangerous events. Our instructors will train school staff on how to conduct a lockdown safely, efficiently, and effectively during an emergency. Our team of law enforcement instructors and role players have extensive training including SWAT, Investigations, Incident Command, Narcotics Task Force, Military, and Corrections backgrounds. 

 

At the end of each event, all participants will be given an electronic course survey to complete. The surveys will be compiled into a single after-action report. The report will be provided to the client within 30 days following the training event. The after-action report includes a detailed course evaluation from each attendee and site-specific information and recommendations for each location.

 

Program will include:

  • 3-Hour customized lockdown training via a virtual platform.  Instructors provide lectures, discussions, and role-playing exercises to guide participants in preventing and responding to school violence.

  • 3 to 5-member instructor team will develop and provide a custom training outline with multiple site-specific scenario stations to include:

 

  1. Introduction.   Overview of safety solutions to control the risk; manage and address an active threat in the workplace. The introduction includes nationally recognized principles when responding to an active threat scenario (RUN, HIDE, FIGHT) and suggestions for responses during and after a school crisis. 

  2. Situational Awareness.  Attendees learn how to recognize threats from a distance, implement physical responses through the OODA loop concept, and/or identify available options.

  3. Classroom.  In a KSL, Inc.-produced video presentation, attendees learn how to effectively lock down a classroom and give solutions in the event of an intruder or active threat.  Following the video, instructors lead discussion reinforcing best practices for addressing active threats. 

  4. Office.  In a KSL, Inc.-produced video presentation, attendees learn how to lock down areas at or near administrative offices and effectively make public safety announcements. Following the video, instructors lead discussion reinforcing best practices for addressing active threats.

  5. Improvised Weapons.  In a KSL, Inc.-produced video presentation, instructors demonstrate how to effectively use readily available items (i.e., fire extinguishers) as possible improvised weapons during an active threat scenario. Attendees learn active resistance and other personal survival recommendations when there is no other option. Instructors discuss and demonstrate practical applications following the video presentation.

  6. Law Enforcement Response.  Instructors demonstrate local law enforcement procedures, objectives, and physical responses following a report of an active threat on campus.

  7. Technical Assistance.  Following the synchronous training, instructors will remain online and available for a virtual question & answer period. KSL, Inc. instructors will monitor questions in a “chat” function and answer specific safety-related questions from staff regarding their work area or discipline.

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