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1. How will your staff handle a bomb threat called into your school?
2. Who is responsible and liable for the safety of the students?
3. What exactly does a BOMB look like?
Do you have the correct answers to the questions above, if not I can solve your problems? I can train your staff in as little as two hours. My lecture consists of an oral presentation videos, slides, and a static display of the various explosive devices and hoax bombs encountered within the State of Maine. I am also available to do training lectures after school hours. Scheduling is now taking place for this school year. Call me today for a quotation. Time is critical, don't believe ... "It can't happen here."
BONUS: FREE ON SITE - Preliminary Building Security Survey (Included with your scheduled lecture)
Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 02:00:00 PDT Public Health New AHRQ Tool Helps Hospitals Evaluate Disaster Drills, USA Hospitals can now identify the most important strengths and weaknesses in their disaster response plans using a new tool from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Ensuring that hospitals are prepared to respond appropriately during any type of disaster situation - manmade or natural - is a priority for HHS. | Sun, 10 Aug 2008 00:00:00 PDT Biology / Biochemistry Fingerprints Provide Clues To More Than Just Identity Fingerprints can reveal critical evidence, as well as an identity, with the use of a new technology developed at Purdue University that detects trace amounts of explosives, drugs or other materials left behind in the prints. The new technology also can distinguish between overlapping fingerprints left by different individuals - a difficult task for current optical forensic methods. A team led by R. | Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:00:00 PDT Bio-terrorism / Terrorism Ricin's Deadly Action Revealed By Glowing Probes A new chemical probe can rapidly detect ricin, a deadly poison with no known antidote that is feared to be a potential weapon for terrorists and cannot quickly be identified with currently available tests. The probe, developed by chemists at UC San Diego, glows when bound to a ricin-damaged part of the body's protein-making machinery, they report in the international edition of the journal Angewandte Chemie. | Mon, 04 Aug 2008 03:00:00 PDT Bio-terrorism / Terrorism Anthrax Scientist Was Planning To Kill Co-Workers Therapist Told Court Dr Bruce E Ivins, the 62-yar-old US biodefense scientist who was reportedly going to be charged with killing five people by mailing them letters containing finelly milled anthrax spores in 2001, was planning to kill his co-workers, a therapist told a Maryland court on 24th July, a week before Ivins committed suicide. | Sat, 02 Aug 2008 02:00:00 PDT Bio-terrorism / Terrorism Development And Procurement Of A Recombinant Protective Antigen Anthrax Vaccine Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE:EBS) announced that it has submitted a proposal in response to a request for proposal (RFP) issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for a recombinant protective antigen anthrax vaccine (rPA). Emergent's rPA vaccine candidate is a reformulated and more stable form of the rPA 102 vaccine originally developed at the U.S. | Thu, 31 Jul 2008 01:00:00 PDT Bio-terrorism / Terrorism UCF Professor Develops Vaccine To Protect Against Black Plague Bioterror Attack A University of Central Florida researcher may have found a defense against the Black Plague, a disease that wiped out a third of Europe's population in the Middle Ages and which government agencies perceive as a terrorist threat today. UCF Professor Henry Daniell and his team have developed a vaccine that early research shows is highly effective against the plague. | Mon, 28 Jul 2008 02:00:00 PDT Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses Francisella Tularensis: Stopping A Biological Weapon Scientists hope a vaccine is on the horizon for tularemia, a fatal disease caused by the pathogen Francisella tularensis, an organism of concern as a potential biological warfare agent. Until recently we knew very little about this bacterium. However, according to the August issue of the Journal of Medical Microbiology, research on the bacterium has been reinvigorated and rapid progress has been made in understanding how it causes disease. Infection with F. |
Bomb Threat and Explosive Search Training
Wouldn't you agree, that it brings sadness for
being remembered, as the worst school tragedy in
U.S. History? I retired from the State Police
Bomb Squad and have seen a dramatic nationwide
increase, in the number of armed threats and
actual bombings in the United States.
With the upcoming new school year just around the
corner, is your school system ready, for the
future increase in these threats? This seriously
concerns me, I am also a parent, and have three
of my four children still in school. If you think
a situation like Columbine can't happen here in
Maine at your school, your wrong.
Do you have a policy in place? If not, I can help
you draft one. Consider any policy as a
beginning. I can expand on this and
professionally train your staff for dealing with
armed threats, explosive searching
identification, and student evacuation. Staff
need that training to build confidence in their
decision to act. Let's review three simple
questions:
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