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There’s no telling when an extreme or unprecedented situation will arise, but statistics say the likelihood is increasing, especially for scenarios involving an active shooter. Houston residents need to do everything they can to be ready for whatever comes their way. At ALICE Training Institute, we show people how to react when things are unpredictable, how to participate in their safety and even how to escape an active shooter in Houston. Whether it’s for a company, school, church, hospital, government building, law enforcement agency or any organization, we’ll use our proven methods to ensure that each individual is fully prepared. The people of Houston are strong, determined and resilient. Give your community the tools it needs to be ready for anything — for online active shooter training in Houston, give them ALICE.
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“The Arizona Counterterrorism Information Center officers say this is a step up from Run Hide Fight. And because first responders will be learning it, it only gives them an edge to act quickly themselves and help the community do the same.”
“To me, it’s not a matter of if, but when the next shooting will happen. I just want to always be prepared. Always know my options.”
“The ALICE program is one of the most important things I’ve done as a law enforcement officer. It gives options to respond to violence…I thought it was a neat idea that people can be in charge of their own survival.”
“Experts say that there is no single response that works in every situation because each one is different. Their best advice is to keep your options open, what’s known as a multi-option response.”
“ALICE training increases the options for the adults in charge of children in the event of a God-forbid situation,” said Superintendent Michael Lubelfeld. “We can now train and empower our adults to use their judgment based on evidence-based methods that include options other than lockdown.”
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The world around us is ever-evolving. From Houston to the entire Lone Star State and the country at large, our communities need to stay informed. That's why we do our best to keep the ALICE News and Resources page current. Whether it's new legislation or details about an incident with an active shooter, Houston, TX residents can learn what they need to know.
View AllWell, it has happened again. Just a matter of days after the 20th anniversary of the Columbine tragedy, 2 more schools have had to deal with a shooter in their midst. There are both some consistencies and inconsistencies in these new events versus the Columbine event, and I believe these speak loudly to the change that […]
May 10, 2019 The Research Is In – Lockdown Alone Is OutWell…. it’s official. After nearly 20 years of advocating and training civilians to engage in proactive, options-based strategies rather than following passive and static response recommendations when facing extreme violence, proactive, options-based response has now been confirmed to work in a scientific study. Dr. Cheryl Jonson, Dr. Melissa Moon, and Joseph Hendry’s recent study, “One […]
February 8, 2019 What Makes a Training Program: The Importance of PracticeWhat Makes a Training Program: The Importance of Practice Since the 2018 Parkland, Florida tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, there has been a great increase across the United States in learning about and adopting active shooter preparedness training. This is true across all cultures and environments, such as businesses and other public spaces […]
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