109 Swearingen Beach East Tawakoni Texas 75472 United States
HIGH STAKES. Protect your team with elite Active Violence Immediate Response Training (AVIRT), CPR/AED, OSHA, and First Aid programs. Delivered on-site to casinos, resorts, and businesses across the valley.
Las Vegas welcomes over 40 million visitors annually. With 150,000+ hotel rooms, mega-casinos, and a 24/7 workforce, the risk landscape is unique. From the Strip to Fremont Street, from convention centers to nightclubs — emergencies don't wait.
Active violence preparedness is non-negotiable. Our AVIRT program gives your team the tools to act immediately, protecting guests and staff.
Our Navy Corpsman and firefighter instructors have trained security teams at major resorts, convention centers, and LV metro businesses. They understand casino operations, high-density venues, and the need for discreet, effective response.
Active Violence Immediate Response Training. Updated 2025 HSI standard. Covers all active violence scenarios + bleeding control. Essential for LV venues.
Learn more →AHA & HSI courses: BLS, Heartsaver. Valid 2 years. Group rates for casinos, hotels, and LV businesses.
Learn more →Comprehensive first aid: wound care, fractures, shock, and emergency protocols. Meets OSHA requirements.
Learn more →DOL-authorized Outreach for General Industry and Construction. Essential for Nevada compliance.
Learn more →Stop the Bleed® — tourniquets, wound packing, arterial bleed management. Hands-on drills for high-risk venues.
Learn more →Tailored curricula for casinos, convention centers, warehouses, and LV-specific hazards.
Learn more →The Health & Safety Institute updated its active violence program on August 27, 2025. We deliver the new standard across Las Vegas.
We bring all equipment and train at your facility — casino, office, warehouse, or convention space. 24/7 availability for shift workers.
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