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TEK•S Safety Training
Be Aware. Be Strategic. Be Safe!

Situational awareness is the condition which describes a person’s ability to quickly evaluate his or her surroundings, enabling that person to assess the personal risk potential within and around their environment. The TEK∙S Safety training course teaches participants why it is critical to understand and practice situational awareness in order to become safer and more confident in their daily walks of life.

We do NOT provide instruction in the areas of martial arts, self-defense or weapons training – we do not want our learners to finish our course with any false sense of ability because they have only had minor exposure to unfamiliar disciplines. Instead, we want our learners to stay focused on their immediate environment in order to stay out of trouble before it even starts!

We are each responsible for our own safety and it is only through situational awareness that criminal opportunities are either reduced or eliminated.

Our course helps you to:
  • Identify personal habits that may attract criminal attention
  • Spot who’s spotting you (being 3-dimensionally aware – always!)
  • Fine-tune your instincts
  • Let your instincts and intuition be your guide
  • Keep the element of surprise on your side
  • Obtain three-dimensional awareness in a dynamic world!
The TEK∙S course helps individuals, in different venues, circumstances and situations learn about:
  • Visualizing Safety
  • Honoring Instincts & Intuition
  • Being a Hard Target vs. Soft Target
  • Being Proactive vs. Reactive
  • Identify Bad Habits
  • Becoming Aware & Alert
  • Highlight Common Distractions
  • Using All Senses & Resources
  • Identifying Risk Factors
  • Adopting Safety Measures
  • Who Knows You & How Do They?
  • The Triangle of Crime
  • The Victim Selection Process
  • The States of Personal Awareness
  • Fringe Areas
  • Office Building Safety
  • Safety at the Mall
  • Parking Lot Dangers
  • Avoiding Attack Situations
  • Empowerment vs. Fear