109 Swearingen Beach East Tawakoni Texas 75472 United States
Safety Is A Mindset delivers hands‑on, certified training to South Portland businesses — from CPR to AVIRT active violence response. We come to your facility along the waterfront, no travel for your team.

Group CPR, BLS, Heartsaver. Same‑day cards. Onsite at your South Portland facility. Learn more →
Active Violence Immediate Response (updated 2025) – proactive, medical integration. AVIRT in South Portland →
Tourniquets, wound packing, arterial bleed. For industrial & public venues. stop the bleed
HSI replaced AVERT with AVIRT in August 2025 — immediate response, point‑of‑wound care, broader scenarios. Our South Portland instructors are former military/EMS, certified in the new curriculum.
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“Safety Is A Mindset trained our entire port operations team in South Portland. The AVIRT and bleeding control courses were directly applicable to our waterfront environment.”
— K. O'Reilly, Safety Director, Port of Portland
Yes – we bring all equipment to your site in South Portland, Portland, and surrounding Cumberland County. No travel fees for most locations.
AVIRT is the 2025 HSI update: immediate response, broader scenarios, medical integration. We no longer teach AVERT. more
Group rates start at $45/person for 8+ employees. Private sessions available. We offer discounts for non‑profits and schools.
OSHA cards don't expire, but many Maine contractors require refreshers every 5 years. We can help.
Yes – we specialize in maritime and port operations: waterfront safety, vessel emergency response, and marine‑specific bleeding control.
Use the contact form below or call (870) 532-8278. We typically respond within 2 hours.
We cover all of Cumberland County plus coastal York County and beyond.
📋 We’ll respond within hours — ask about group rates in South Portland.
From CPR to AVIRT, we deliver every course your team needs — at your location.
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