Every meaningful improvement begins with honest measurement. Our assessments reveal your true exposure — and the clearest path forward.
Our structured, evidence-based risk assessments examine your people, places, and procedures across all hazards — surfacing gaps in emergency action plans, training coverage, physical vulnerabilities, and incident response protocols before they become real emergencies.
You receive a written report and a prioritized, defensible roadmap aligned to recognized standards — the foundation of our Adaptive Readiness Cycle™. FASTRAX serves hospitals, businesses, churches, schools, and nonprofits throughout Las Vegas, Clark County, and Southern Nevada.
Frequently Asked Questions
An Operational Readiness Assessment is a structured, evidence-based evaluation of your organization's emergency plans, staff training, physical vulnerabilities, and response capabilities. FASTRAX delivers a written brief and a prioritized roadmap — never a generic template.
A FASTRAX risk assessment examines your people, places, and procedures across all hazards — identifying gaps in emergency action plans, training coverage, physical security, and incident response protocols before they become real-world failures.
Assessment timelines depend on your organization's size and complexity. Most assessments are completed within one to three days on-site. We work around your schedule and operations — minimizing disruption while maximizing insight.
Yes. Every FASTRAX assessment concludes with a written brief and a prioritized, defensible roadmap aligned to recognized standards. You receive a clear picture of your current state and specific, actionable next steps — not generic recommendations.
Yes. FASTRAX offers full implementation support through our Adaptive Readiness Cycle™ — from training your teams and standing up protocols to running drills, tabletop exercises, and ongoing recertification across Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
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