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7 Ways FMs Can Mitigate Active Shooter Scenarios

An active shooter preparedness plan should be part of every company’s planning for emergencies, in the same way that you plan for other emergencies such as fire evacuation, severe weather, and bomb threats.

Check out Flagship’s Active Shooter whitepaper for more information about how to respond to an active shooter situation.

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With many facilities being partially or fully shuttered over the pandemic, employees may have forgotten what to do in certain scenarios. As more employees return to the facility, FMs should begin initiating training for employees in how to respond to active shooter situations, as well as reevaluating security practices that can make the workplace safer for the employees and visitors of your facility.

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