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Safety ACE LLC American Compliance Education
  • About Safety ACE
  • Our Services
  • Compliance - OSHA
  • CPR, AED & First Aid
  • AVIRT or "Active Shooter"
  • AEDs
  • The Safety ACE Team
  • Contact Info & Reviews
  • Areas We Service
  • Safety News & Articles

AVIRT - Active Violence ImMediate response training

Active Violence Immediate Response Training

Safety ACE is proud to offer AVIRT to Schools, Places of Worship, Office Settings, Manufacturing, Retail Environments or Friends and Families!

Go Beyond Active Shooter Training with AVIRT

  • AVIRT uses simple, yet effective strategies to teach you how to survive in active violence situations


  • Building on the national model of Run, Hide, Fight, AVERT takes these concepts to the next level teaching participants the principles of Escape, Evade and Attack


  • AVIRT is the first program to combine life-saving medical techniques with tactical response skills. 


  • This is a hands-on, interactive, team-building training that everyone can successfully complete


Safety ACE comes to you and performs training on-site. In person training is far more effective than on-line modules or videos.



AVIRT can be the life saving advantage for your team

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AVIRT operates with the mission of Empowering People to  Save Lives. Through our Training  with the tools to enhance their  own safety. 


AVIRT focuses on skills that were once reserved  for first responders but have been adapted for the general  public. With our innovative, hands-on approach, in a few hours  you will learn the skills to effectively respond should  you be faced with an active violence encounter. AVIRT  emphasizes training in:


• Warning Signs and Situational Awareness 

• Escape, Evade, Attack and Active Shooter Response Procedures 

• Emergency Techniques to Stop the Bleed 

• Response Equipment (Bleeding control kits, AEDs, etc.) 


In person, skill based, interactive training is more effective than online or  video platforms.


Frequently Asked Questions

Please contact us at Kelly@safetyacepa.com if you cannot find an answer to your question, or for more information.

AVIRT stands Active Violence Immediate Response Training. AVIRT goes beyond active shooter  training by including emergency bleeding control basics to ensure all participants know how to respond  appropriately and help individuals who may be injured before medical responders arrive on scene 


 AVIRT brings together expertise from both the medical and law enforcement perspectives and backgrounds.  Once taught only to industry professionals, the content in AVIRT has been specifically adapted for the general  public. 


   Unlike other training programs that focus solely on Run, Hide, Fight techniques, AVIRT uses a dynamic  method to teach you proactive awareness, how to react and protect yourself and others in a violent situation, and  how to respond to severe injuries that are often a result of these occurrences.  


 The AVIRT course is delivered in several different methods. You can op

  • 100% online 
  • 50% online with in person skills session
  • 100% in person training - WHAT WE RECCOMEND!


In-person sessions last approximately two-three hours (depending on class size) and includes hands-on training, realistic drills and education with encouraging tips and feedback. 


     Participants will leave the  AVIRT program with the confidence to respond with appropriate action if an active violence or life-threatening  situation arises. 


AVIRT training supports anyone who could be involved in an active violence situation, and it’s  appropriate for all industries and types of venues such as: Government, Healthcare, Places of Worship,  Schools, Sporting Venues, Manufacturing, Office Settings and Retail Environments. 


Simple answer is EVERYONE!


All employees should participate in the training to ensure they know how to prevent and respond if met with an active violence situation.


OSHA doesn't have a specific requirement for this type of training. However, due to the increase in active violence events and their severity, OSHA does look for employers to provide workplace violence training under the General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1).


These skills are important for EVERYONE, we love to teach Friends and Families too!


AVIRT certification is valid for two years. We recommend training staff annually or every two years and  maintaining a workplace violence program as required by OSHA [section 32.0.2(1)]. Clear policies and procedures  should be reviewed and updated annually. 


Authorized AVERT instructors use orange replica weapons to discuss the types of weapons most  commonly used in violent situations. 


They are also used to demonstrate how to disarm an attacker if other  alternatives, such as evading and escaping, are not possible. 


No actual weapons are allowed at training - Instructors or Participants

It's important to note that AVIRT does not support any political position, neither pro-gun or anti-gun, simply how to respond if faced with active violence situations.


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