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Training Institute PSB School Approval # F-01137
"Training Those Who Serve"
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Security officers learn about a force continuum in which they understand the appropriate levels of force that is legal to use when suspected intruders trespass or attempt to trespass in protected areas or when a violent criminal commits an act. When deadly force may not be necessary, it simply makes sense to have an option between physical strength, which is finite, and a bullet, which is fatal. After all, TASER ECD's emit electrical charges that only temporarily incapacitate individuals but they incapacitate them. If a suspect is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or in emotional distress, the TASER ECD will subdue him or her successfully without causing permanent injury. Security officers put themselves in the face of danger every shift they work. Though their job description does not require them to make arrests, it does ask that the security officers do everything in their power to keep their post criminal-free. However, training for security officers is rigorous and physical fitness is of utmost importance, sometimes a protective device like the TASER ECD is what it takes to keep all parties involved safe. Security & Public Safety Training Institute is certified by TASER International for Security training with the M-26 and X-26 TASER. Course requirements are 8 hours of instruction with firing a minimum of two Air TASER cartridges. Students are not required to be tased but can at their own request, video will be given to any student that is tased. Class includes 8 hours of instruction, class materials (2 cartridges) and certificate of completion. After successful completion of both practical and written tests, the officer is certified in its proper use for a two (2) year period. |
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