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AVIRT stands out by focusing on practical, hands-on training. Traditional safety programs often rely on theoretical knowledge, while AVIRT immerses participants in real-world scenarios that prepare them for active violence incidents. The training also emphasizes de-escalation techniques and threat assessment, giving participants a comprehensive approach to handling emergencies.
AVIRT offers both online and in-person training options to accommodate different organizations and learning preferences. The online training includes interactive modules that can be completed at your own pace, while the in-person training provides live, scenario-based drills for a more immersive experience.
The AVIRT training program typically takes 4 hours for the basic course. However, advanced modules and specialized training can extend the duration up to 8 hours. Schools and organizations can choose the duration based on their needs and available time.
Yes, AVIRT training is fully customizable to meet the specific needs of each organization. Whether you’re a school, business, or healthcare facility, the training can be tailored to address the unique risks and challenges of your environment.
Upon completion of the AVIRT training, participants will receive certification that demonstrates their proficiency in active violence response. This certification is valid for a specified period and can be renewed through refresher courses.
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