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Street Survival Tactics

February 14, 2024 by Rick Grover

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Street Survival Tactics

Welcome back Street Survivors

I’m on a mission that you can help me with. That mission is to protect our students, teachers and administrators from violent attacks by armed intruders or even violent storms, especially tornados. I’m working with a unique company called Big 6, LLC that has developed a solution that is quick, affordable and tested under the strictest military conditions. This veteran owned company (combat disabled) is 100% American made, and has developed dozens of patented inventions for the United States Military. 

S746-2.jpgThis American and Israeli patented device is mounted in each classroom and collapses into a profile that is only 30 inches off the wall. In an emergency situation, the Vast6 - Vault for Active Shooter and Tornados can be deployed in 20 seconds by a single person, and meets all Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requirements for active shooter and tornado protection up to F-5.

Once the unit is deployed, the teacher and students can enter and lock the door in 3 positions with just one action.. Each VAST6 comes with both intake and exhaust fans, interior lights, a 24-hour battery backup system, external communications, a complete roof and floor including a wheelchair ramp and is fully ADA compliant. Additional equipment includes a fire extinguisher, ear plugs, dust masks, oxygen sensors, bottled water, and a full first aid kit.

Ballistic tests on the exterior walls prove that the material absorbs the energy from bullets up to and including .308 rifle rounds, eliminating ricochets, and can handle multiple assaults on full auto without compromising.

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Here’s the mission that you can assist with to help protect our schools across the state. If you have contact with upper-level administrators in our local or state school systems, we would like to demonstrate this device for them to help us promote it and possibly make it a standard part of both new schools and existing schools with very little retrofit needed. 

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In 2016, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration catalogued 985 tornadoes, with 10 of them being fatal resulting in 17 deaths. Tornados can strike almost anywhere when conditions are right, and the old school strategy of hiding in a doorway doesn’t cut it. Roofs have been lifted up during a serious storm and then dropped on the students and staff. The Vast 6 is structurally built to withstand crushing or flying debris, and alarms are automatic to help locate the protected students after the storm passes. There are many other awesome features to this incredible invention, but the bottom line is the Vast6 could be the answer to protecting our schools from violent threats for decades to come. The unit is also customizable so it can be designed for the classroom size, and even painted to school colors.

Street survivors, help me with this mission and we can save lives in our community and possibly lead the nation in a new direction of safety. Please email me with any questions or ideas to make this happen, at: streetactics@gmail.com.

If you’d like to see a video of the Vast6 please visit:  https://big6llc.com.

Stay safe out there Street Survivors!

Rick ‘Pirate Hunter’ Grover strongly believes we are all in this together, and the more we learn and train, the better we will be prepared for any eventuality. This makes all of us part of an amazing neighborhood team of American Patriots. God Bless America!●

 

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