Worship Place Security / Safety Consulting
Force-On-Force (FoF) active shooter training involves the use of training aids such as realistic airsoft pistols, training knives, torniquets, gauze, medical aids, and other props to provide realistic training scenarios to your security team. It highlights the holes in your training and in your procedural responses to a threat. FoF induces stimulus that requires on-demand decision making and critical thinking skills to complete the training evolution and will prepare your team for the worst.
Living Stones Ranges and Training understands the intrinsic value that God has placed on human life. We cherish the ones we love and believe in the defense of others. We also believe that we are called to corporate worship and fellowship with a body of believers. LSRT wants to provide consulting services to church security teams that raise the bar of preparedness. The goal is to educate, equip, and train your security team to achieve the highest level of preparation possible for any situation that may arise. It is a high calling to protect the flock.
Standard Consultation:
On-site 50-point Church Security Audit
Security Risk Assessment
Written Security Audit
Verbal feedback and priority list
Full Security Program Development:
Standard Consultation
Comprehensive written security plan
Policy / Procedure Customization
Free Follow Up Consultation
Individual Services:
Follow-Up Consultation
On-Site Security Team Training (Situational Awareness, Observation, Communication, Stop the Bleed, De-Escalation)
On-Site Force-On-Force Active Shooter Training
Policy & Procedure Development
Please reach out via email or phone with questions or to obtain a quote.
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Why Choose our Services?
Why Conduct a Security Audit?
Conducting audits of your own security protocols, conduct, and physical areas of preparedness allows you to identify weak points in your structure. Unfortunately, due to the nature of bias confirmation, we can become blind to our own weaknesses. It is good to have many sets of eyes and minds take a look at the problem. Doing this is wise. However, due to the nature of church security and volunteer staffing you may not have the knowledge and skill available to you to properly conduct an audit, we want to help you with that. We provide an on-site written 50-point security audit to identify where your congregation can properly invest time, money, and training to improve your security posture. We do this because we believe it is pertinent to good stewardship.
Why Develop a Security Program?
A commonly overlooked necessity for worship place safety / security teams is the establishment of policy and procedures.
Written policy and procedures are critical for a security teams for the following reasons:
- It establishes unity and purpose for team members
- It establishes a mutual understanding of team structure
- It establishes authorities and oversight
- It communicates the duties and responsibilities of team members
- It establishes a standard of measurement for team competence and training
- It serves as the vehicle to pass on duties and responsibilities as leadership changes over time
- It serves as a reference for leaders as they make decisions, evaluate capabilities, or organize priorities for budgeting
The list could go on. It is important to note that when you establish policy and procedure that you must train and operate based on those policies and procedures. If utilized properly, policy and procedures are tools rather than overly bureaucratic instruments that simply hamstring your operations. It can be difficult to manage volunteer ministries. Policy and procedures can be used to aid you in that management process. And at the end of the end of the day, it's just good stewardship.
Why On-Site Training?
Many churches conduct training throughout the year, LSRT believes it is the responsibly of the teams to do so. Conducting firearms training, CPR training, and de-escalation training is great! We provide on-site training that covers, observation, situational awareness, communication, stop the bleed, de-escalation, evacuation, lockdowns, and even force on force scenarios. We understand that all of these things are important individually. However, over time, LSRT’s goal is to conduct a full spectrum of training with your team. This training creates building blocks that grant them the foundation needed to work through full on scenarios as if it were the real thing. We believe in confidence through training because it saves lives. We want you to have that confidence.