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Jewish Community Conference and Event Security

October 14, 2024 Abigail Miller
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When planning a conference, special event or large gathering, careful attention must be paid to issues of safety and security. The safety and well-being of attendees should be a primary consideration at every stage of planning, and the event should only start after a detailed security plan has been created.

Organized by simple action steps, an event security plan can be easy to create.

By incorporating these steps into your event planning, organizers and attendees will have a more rewarding experience, knowing that they are well prepared for an unlikely security event.

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