PERSONAL & HOME SAFETY ESSENTIALS
Plan today to Protect Your Tomorrow: Building Awareness, Preparedness, and Confidence for Everyday Safety
Duration: 1 hour
$20.00
Fee
| Date | Availability | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Register Now | January 15 Thursday | 1 - 30 Students | 1900 - 2000 | Monique Clarke-Jones | |
| Register Now | April 23 Thursday | 1 - 30 Students | 1900 - 2000 | Monique Clarke-Jones | |
| Register Now | July 16 Thursday | 1 - 30 Students | 1900 - 2000 | Monique Clarke-Jones | |
| Register Now | October 15 Thursday | 1 - 30 Students | 1900 - 2000 | Monique Clarke-Jones |
Description
This mini class introduces the foundation of personal and home protection through mindset, awareness, and proactive planning. Participants will learn how to evaluate their risks, understand their responsibilities, and create a practical safety plan that protects themselves and their loved ones—both inside and outside the home.
Through real-world examples and guided discussions, students will begin building a personalized strategy that integrates situational awareness, avoidance, de-escalation, and defensive readiness.
This class is ideal for anyone new to personal protection or considering firearms ownership as part of a complete safety plan.
Topics Covered
Why Have a Protection Plan?
Conflict Avoidance
Situational Awareness
Color Codes of Awareness
Observing Your Environment
Concealed Carry Permits and more..
Expectations and Outcomes
Expectations:
- Understand the difference between being prepared and being paranoid
Recognize the levels of awareness and how to apply them daily - Learn to identify potential threats and reduce vulnerabilities in and around the home
- Begin drafting a personal and family protection plan tailored to their lifestyle
- Explore the role of mindset, avoidance, and responsibility in self-defense
Outcomes
- Assess personal risk and make informed safety decisions
- Implement habits of awareness that deter crime and increase confidence
- Design a home safety strategy, including safe room concepts, communication plans, and emergency readiness
- Integrate defensive options—from avoidance to armed defense—into a coherent plan
- Adopt a protection mindset rooted in responsibility, situational control, and continual training
Types
Online Courses, Seminars / Lectures, USCCA Courses

