ALICE Training:  2 day with Local Instructor Certification Option

What is The ALICE Training Program?  

ALICE Training is a post-Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook armed intruder strategy that goes beyond the conventional lockdown. With our two day training with a Local Instructor Certification Option, you can find a certification training course near you that will allow you to educate yourself, in addition to your school, business or law enforcement agency with your newfound preparedness skills. 

Program Topic Areas Include:

  • Case Studies
  • Policy and Procedures Review
  • Infrastructure Design
  • Proactive Use of Technology
  • Community Resource Assistance
  • Mass Evacuations
  • Practical Scenario Training
  • Lesson Preparation

Policy and Procedures Review

  • Instruction on key components of an organized and thoughtful Active Shooter Emergency Operations Plan with emphasis on Survival Strategies.
  • Elicit Active Shooter Readiness Status of their specific institutions, and determine where their strength and weaknesses lie.
  • Distinguish between high and low priority issues when advising policy and procedure revisions.

Infrastructure Design

  • Recognize potential Safety Hazards in building design.
  • Design room layouts with priority on Active Shooter defense.
  • Understand immediate methods to improve infra-structure hazards.

Proactive Use of Technology

  • Current technology resources available to enhance building/occupant safety.
  • Current accepted practices utilizing technology in building/occupant safety.
  • Discuss proactive uses of technology for building/occupant safety by interfering with intruder’s ability to locate targets.
  • Review case studies of past events to determine functionality of technology usage.

Community Resource Assistance

  • Locate and elicit community assistance before, during, and after an event.
  • Demonstrate ability to locate Community Rally Points.
  • Discuss potential Community Partners, and the assistance they can provide.
  • How to liaison with other local government agencies.

Mass Evacuations

  • Discuss Rapid Mass Evacuation plans.
  • Discuss tactical advantages associated with maintaining distance vs. securing-in-place and/or barricading.
  • Identify non-conventional methods of mobilizing large numbers of people.

Practical Scenario Training

  • Conduct practical scenario training in order to experience, visualize, and reinforce course concepts.

Lesson Preparation

  • Participants will be required to build and present a 10 minute presentation to demonstrate material comprehension.
  • Review and Exam