Practical Self-Defense for Women: Enhancing Corporate Safety and Confidence in 2026
Tustin, United States - May 19, 2026 / Get Safe USA /
Los Angeles, California, May 19, 2026 – Organizations across Southern California are prioritizing employee safety and preparedness. GET SAFE offers hands-on training across the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim area, including corporate and workplace safety programs, self-defense for women, active shooter prevention, and violence de-escalation sessions designed for real-world workplace situations.
Corporate Safety Training Built Around Real Workplace Conditions
Get Safe’s corporate safety training helps organizations address common safety concerns such as emergency response, internal threats, and compliance responsibilities. Programs focus on practical instruction that employees can apply across departments.
Training topics include:
Hazard recognition and reporting
Emergency procedures and evacuation planning
Incident response coordination
Employee and supervisor safety roles
Sessions rely on hands-on activities rather than lecture-based instruction. This format helps participants practice responses, understand expectations, and build familiarity with safety procedures used in their own workplace.
Workplace Safety Training That Supports Preparedness
Effective workplace safety training helps reduce confusion during emergencies and supports calm, organized responses. Get Safe works with organizations to tailor programs to offices, schools, healthcare settings, and industrial sites.
Employees learn how to respond to situations such as medical emergencies, facility security issues, and environmental hazards. Training also supports communication between teams and leadership during incidents.
By focusing on routine safety habits and emergency readiness, organizations can lower risk and support a safer work environment.
Active Shooter Prevention Training Focused on Awareness and Action
Get Safe offers active shooter prevention training that centers on awareness, response options, and coordination. Training helps employees recognize warning signs and understand response steps during high-risk situations.
Participants learn how to:
Identify concerning behaviors and security gaps
Understand evacuation, securing spaces, and shelter options
Communicate with coworkers and emergency responders
Scenario-based exercises help employees practice decision-making under pressure. This approach supports quicker recognition of threats and clearer actions during emergencies.
Self-Defense for Women Programs
Get Safe offers self-defense programs specifically designed for women, focusing on practical skills that enhance safety at work, during travel, and in shared spaces. While tailored for women, the training also strengthens overall workplace safety by improving awareness, communication, and confidence.
Sessions are conducted in a supportive environment, allowing participants to learn at a comfortable pace.
Key Program Features:
Situational Awareness: Identify potential hazards before they escalate.
Boundary-Setting Skills: Communicate personal limits effectively and confidently.
Basic Physical Defense: Learn simple, safe techniques to respond to threats.
Confidence & Composure: Build self-assurance for handling unexpected situations.
Workplace Safety Impact: Skills contribute to a safer, more prepared environment for all employees.
Violence Prevention and De-Escalation Training for Safer Interactions
Conflict in the workplace can escalate when warning signs are missed. Get Safe’s Violence Prevention and De-Escalation training helps employees recognize early signs of tension and respond with calm, clear communication.
Training covers:
Verbal techniques for reducing tension
Maintaining personal safety during conflict
Knowing when and how to request support
These skills are especially useful for customer-facing roles, education environments, healthcare teams, and administrative staff.
Experience That Supports Practical Training Outcomes
Get Safe brings over 40 years of experience providing safety education across California. Training is led by instructors with expertise in law enforcement, military service, behavioral health, and corporate safety.
Programs are available in-person and online, offering flexible options for organizations. Each training plan is tailored to job roles, workplace layout, and organizational priorities, while ensuring OSHA alignment and practical application.
Key Highlights:
OSHA- Aligned Training – Meets federal and state workplace safety standards.
Hands-On, Role-Specific Learning – Tailored to departments, job functions, and operational environments.
Flexible Delivery – In-person or online sessions to fit schedules and locations.
Experienced Instructors – Professionals with real-world expertise in safety, security, and emergency response.
Practical Application – Scenario-based exercises designed to reinforce skills for daily work and emergency situations.
This approach ensures employees gain actionable skills while organizations maintain compliance and strengthen workplace safety culture.
Building Safer Workplaces Across Southern California
Organizations throughout the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim area are working with Get Safe to strengthen employee readiness and safety awareness in 2026.
By investing in corporate training, workplace safety programs, active shooter prevention, self-defense for women, and Violence Prevention and De-Escalation, organizations support safer responses to risk and clearer coordination during emergencies.
To learn more about available programs or to schedule training, organizations may contact them by emailing info@getsafeusa.com or calling (714) 834-0050.
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Email: info@getsafeusa.com
Phone: (714) 834-0050
Website: https://getsafeusa.com
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Tustin, CA 92780
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