
We train on each individual aspect of our system before moving on to larger components and finally to very controlled lockdown drills before running live drills in which the entire facility is involved.


We start by breaking training down to the micro-level. (The 'Submit Assignment' button at the bottom of the page is not needed. There is nothing else you need to do to lock in points. (Both can vary for every part of every question.) Once you see the points accumulated here, the points are 'in the bank'. The goal of training is partly to take the fear out of the situation so everyone involved can move and act in a way that gives them the highest possibility of staying safe should a real lockdown occur. Click the '+' next to the question number to track points accumulated and attempts used. Taking the time to train in system usage and individual scenarios is very important for the success of any lockdown drill, or lockdown scenario. We offer the Boot and Ballistic Shields as a cost-effective way to turn any door into a nearly-impenetrable stop point for those who may wish to harm the people inside.
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We also often see small windows in classroom doors, or entry points to the school, so addressing covering those with Ballistic Shields is important to ensure a shooter is not able to breach them and fire into the room, or to slow them from entering the school. Our product for this is called the Boot, and you can find more information about it on The Boot product page. There are several lockdown devices available, and we certainly recommend purchasing something to protect your occupants during a lockdown. If a lockdown does occur at your facility, and your occupants are able to quickly get to a room, what do they do next? Ensuring you can lock the room down effectively is incredibly important. We understand that different organizations will use different systems, but we encourage you to understand the value of both audio and visual cues when deciding on that system, whatever it may be.

These unmistakable prompts are a key component in getting your occupants to safely as soon as possible. student who is guessing on each question. In our system specifically, we use both an audio indicator, a verbal “lockdown” or “all-clear” command from the SmartBox, and a visual indicator, blinking red or green lights to indicate a lockdown or all-clear situation respectively, to indicate the current lockdown status. Population N measurements: 1/6of resulting six samples has the same chanceone out of six or Min Q1 selection. We emphasize the audio and visual here because a PA announcement, or simply hearing an event occur isn’t going to be enough if you have a sight impaired student, or other building occupant, and the same can be said if you have those who are hearing impaired in your care. Regardless of your building type, it’s important to have a system in place in which people have a visual and audio warning that a lockdown has occurred, and are able to quickly move to a safe location and lock down their rooms. The only way for someone to have the opportunity to lock down a room and keep those who are inside it safe, is if they know a lockdown has occurred.
