This workshop exceeded my expectations. I am recommending it to other companies whose employees travel for business. The techniques were thoroughly discussed and practiced. I loved the hands-on training.
Regina M-L
 I’m glad you are doing this course for corporations. It was a revelation to hear so much pertinent information related to traveling for my work. I appreciate it as I feel safer traveling now!
Erin S-W
 The one-hour talk had thoughtful information, not scary! Mindsetting is crucial to staying safe.
Don D
 Very instructive class. I found the choices of your reactions when faced with a crime most interesting. I would recommend this program to everyone.
Richard C
 I thought it would be more of the “don’t go anywhere by yourself” typical type of personal safety talk but instead I got real information that made SENSE! What a terrific gift my company has provided for employees.
Ken S
 Great lunch presentation – covered a wide range of potentially dangerous situations and how to handle them. Emphasizing escaping as the key point was what struck me as most important. I previously thought that I needed to resist in a robbery when that would actually be too risky.
Jon F
 This talk opened my eyes. It was so “user friendly” and not scary. I know I now want to do the longer course.
Nikki R

Business Travel Safety

72% of the American public reported some degree of fear of being attacked or robbed when traveling on business or vacation. (The National Victim Center survey)

The SafeSkills® Business Travel Safety course provides the business traveler with a sense of security and well-being. We prepare participants to avoid assaults through knowing the common ploys used by assailants, to pay attention their instincts, and to act decisively in threatening situations.

Available as a training workshop or a one-hour talk.

Instruction Options Include:

  • How Business Travelers are Selected by Criminals
    Know the special areas of vulnerability for business travelers. Learn what steps you can take to discourage criminals from targeting you.

  • Transportation Safety
    Learn to recognize and reduce potential risks of traveling, especially to unfamiliar places.

  • Hotel Safety
    Criminals often target hotels that cater to business travelers. Learn the do's and don'ts of staying at a hotel.

  • Self-Protection Instruction
    Learn and practice skills to escape from an assault.