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Current wall coverings of- www.AmericanSecurityToday.com fer no ballistic protection. January 2019 - Edition 31 Therefore, we are teaching people to hide, when in ac- tuality, there is little to no effective protection from an active shooter. As members of the secu- rity industry, how do we develop and make avail- able truly effective safe spaces within our na- tion’s classrooms? Today.com ‘Duck and cover’ was a widely-taught method of personal protection taught and drilled in the nation’s schools against the effects of a nuclear explosion, during the Cold War. Assuming we could create and pro- children in advance of an emergency vide such spaces, the next question be- situation, to become familiar and ac- comes, “how might we prepare small customed to utilizing these spaces?” Students hiding in a classroom after being evacuated from Freeman High School in Rockford, WA, on Sept 13, 2017, after a 15 yo student opened fire killing one student, and injuring three others. (Courtesy of ChristinaXX/Twitter) By combining these two lines of thought, pro- viding a cost-effective ballistically protect- ed space and prepar- ing third graders and younger to comfort- ably utilize these spac- es without instilling fear in them or alarming of them, Doug came up with a truly innovative ap- proach utilizing mobile wall panels manufac- 51