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Day: September 30, 2025

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Building a Culture of Safety with AVIRT at Safety Is A Mindset

Introduction: Why Safety is More Than a Protocol In today’s world, safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s about building a culture that saves lives. Organizations across industries are realizing that preparedness can no longer be an afterthought. From schools

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Why Every Organization Needs AVIRT for Emergency Readiness

Introduction: The New Standard in Emergency Preparedness Emergencies are unpredictable. Whether in schools, offices, factories, or public venues, organizations face a growing need to prepare for crises such as workplace violence, medical emergencies, or active shooter incidents. Traditional

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From Awareness to Action: How AVIRT Saves Lives in Critical Moments

Introduction: Why Every Second Matters When an emergency strikes—whether it’s an active violence incident, sudden cardiac arrest, or severe bleeding—the difference between life and death is often measured in seconds. Traditional safety strategies have focused heavily on awareness,