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Active Threat and Intruder Guide - Family Preparedness
Active threat events are low-frequency, high-consequence situations. The people who survive them are disproportionately the ones who had already decided what they would do. Mental preparation is the single most effective tool available — and this guide provides it.
The ERG Active Threat & Intruder Response Guide is grounded in the FBI's active shooter response framework, FEMA IS-907 standards, and ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) methodology — the same frameworks used in professional law enforcement and emergency management training.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Run. Hide. Fight. — decision framework with real-world application guidance
ALICE methodology explained and applied to common environments
School, workplace, and public space response protocols
How to assess a threat and make a rapid decision
Barricading procedures for lockdown situations
Evacuation route planning for home and frequent locations
How to communicate with children about active threats without creating fear
Post-incident procedures: when to emerge, how to communicate with law enforcement
Family discussion guide — how to have the preparedness conversation
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Families, individuals, and households with children.
Active threat events are low-frequency, high-consequence situations. The people who survive them are disproportionately the ones who had already decided what they would do. Mental preparation is the single most effective tool available — and this guide provides it.
The ERG Active Threat & Intruder Response Guide is grounded in the FBI's active shooter response framework, FEMA IS-907 standards, and ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) methodology — the same frameworks used in professional law enforcement and emergency management training.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Run. Hide. Fight. — decision framework with real-world application guidance
ALICE methodology explained and applied to common environments
School, workplace, and public space response protocols
How to assess a threat and make a rapid decision
Barricading procedures for lockdown situations
Evacuation route planning for home and frequent locations
How to communicate with children about active threats without creating fear
Post-incident procedures: when to emerge, how to communicate with law enforcement
Family discussion guide — how to have the preparedness conversation
Delivered as a fully editable Word document.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Families, individuals, and households with children.