COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTIONS FOR COMPLEX CHALLENGES

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OUR UNIQUE APPROACH FOR SCHOOLS

CONTINUITY OF COVERAGE

Many school plans start at the first bell and end with the last. With our Continuity of Coverage approach, we work with districts to ensure that plans and procedures cover student safety from the moment they leave home to the moment they return.

COMMON GAPS IN SCHOOL PLANS

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    TRANSPORTATION

    There are several common gaps that can leave students and staff vulnerable during a crisis. Addressing these gaps is critical to ensuring safety and swift responses in emergency situations

  • A young football player sits on the grass during practice, with a white helmet on the ground nearby, wearing white uniform and black cleats, surrounded by blurred teammates and coaching staff in the background.

    AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS

    Afterschool programs often have several common gaps that can leave students, staff, and parents vulnerable during a crisis. Closing these gaps is essential to ensure safety and an efficient response in emergency situations.

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    OFF-CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

    Off-campus activities often presents several common gaps that can leave students, staff, and parents vulnerable during a crisis. Instinct Ready can help address these issues to ensure safety and an effective response in emergency situations.

DID YOU KNOW THE FOLLOWING STATES HAVE

BLEEDING CONTROL LEGISLATION

Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Texas.