The jarring reality is that workplace violence is one of the most common forms of violence that an individual may experience. This could be as small as a fight breaking out between two employees or as serious as an active shooter walking into your office.
At ProActive Response Group, we believe that, in the event of violence, every employee working in a corporate office should be trained, prepared, and informed on the most effective actions they can take to protect their safety and those around them.
When you schedule a corporate security assessment with us, we’ll first meet with key team members to discuss your concerns.
After the initial meeting, we’ll schedule an on-site visit so we can see potential vulnerabilities for ourselves.
Following the on-site visit, we’ll prepare recommendations for mitigating or eliminating possible risks and security-related concerns.
Corporate offices are uniquely vulnerable to violence, as they are often located in large buildings with multiple entrances and exits, where sound is muffled even just a hallway away.
In the event of violence, we believe it’s imperative that every employee is empowered with the knowledge and ability to act quickly and effectively to protect their safety and those around them.
At ProActive, we have a long history of working in emergency medical and law enforcement capacities, giving us a unique perspective on nearly every building we enter. Corporate offices are no exception.
We aim to pass on the insights we’ve gained from our experience with our Corporate Security Assessment and Security Consultation.
While located in South Carolina, we serve corporations and businesses throughout the United States. If you’re ready to learn more about our on-site Security Assessments and other Security Consulting services, call (888) 512-3530.
Andy Sexton spent 12 years with the Greenville County Sheriff’s office in South Carolina, where he held the rank of Uniform Patrol Sergeant. His experience includes serving as an assistant SWAT team leader, involvement in high-risk incidents, including hostage rescues and the protection of dignitaries, working in criminal investigations (including armed robbery and homicide), and serving on the training committee for the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.