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From Road Trips to Resorts: Spring Break Travel Risks Students Overlook
Spring break is meant to be a time to relax and recharge. For many college students, that means road trips, beach destinations, festivals, or resort stays. While most spring break travel goes smoothly, it also brings predictable safety risks that are often overlooked. Crowded destinations, long drives, rental vehicles, and unfamiliar surroundings create opportunities for…
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Don’t Skip the Basics: Home Safety Habits That Matter More Than You Think
When people think about home security, they often picture cameras, alarms, and smart technology. While those tools are important, the most effective protection often starts with simple daily habits. Small routines such as locking doors, closing garages, and setting alarms consistently can make the difference between a secure home and an easy target. Many property…
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Time Change, Policy Change: Updating Building Access and Lighting After Hours
Daylight Saving Time doesn’t just change the clock, it changes how your building is used, accessed, and observed. For businesses, shifting daylight hours can create confusion around after-hours access, lighting schedules, and security policies if systems aren’t updated. When employees arrive or leave in daylight instead of darkness, criminals take notice. That makes time changes…
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Spring Break Short-Term Rentals: Security Tips for Property Owners and Guests
Spring break brings a surge in short-term rental activity. Homes that sit quiet in the winter months may suddenly host back-to-back guests, while travelers book properties in unfamiliar neighborhoods. Whether you are the property owner or the visitor, short-term rental security should be part of the plan. Short-term rentals create unique safety challenges. Access changes…
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Daylight Saving Time = Security Review Time: Do Your Cameras and Systems Need Adjusting?
When the clocks change for Daylight Saving Time, most homeowners think about sleep schedules and routines, not security systems. But time changes can directly affect how well your home security cameras, alarms, and outdoor lighting perform. Longer daylight hours and shifting activity patterns create new blind spots if systems aren’t reviewed. That makes the time…
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Do Automatic License Plate Reader Alerts Trigger Immediate Police Response? What HOAs and Businesses Should Know
As automatic license plate reader systems become more common in neighborhoods and commercial properties, many communities are asking an important question: If a stolen vehicle or wanted person drives past a camera, does that trigger immediate police action? Modern LPR systems, including platforms like Flock, can generate real-time alerts when a captured plate matches a…
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Flock Cameras in the News: What You Need to Know About the Technology and the Legal Debate
Flock Safety cameras have been in the news recently following the canceled partnership between Ring and Flock in early 2026. While that proposed integration never launched, it sparked a broader public conversation about modern license plate reader systems and the legal questions surrounding them. For homeowners, HOAs, apartment complexes, and businesses, it can be difficult…
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Security Features You Might Be Ignoring on Your Existing System
Getting the Most out of your Security Features Many homeowners and businesses invest in a security system and then only use the basics: alarm arming, maybe a camera or two. But modern systems have many powerful features that go unused, leaving value and safety on the table. Let’s explore some features you may already have (or…
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Sweetheart Scams and Social Engineering: How Romance Can Be Used Against Your Business
Romance scams aren’t just personal; they’re increasingly being used as a gateway into businesses. Social engineering attacks rely on emotion, urgency, and trust, making employees a prime target when criminals exploit personal relationships to access corporate systems or facilities. How Romance-Based Social Engineering Works Attackers often build relationships with employees through dating apps or social…
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Love and Locks: Security Tips for Online Dating and In-Person Meetups
Online dating has become a normal part of modern life, helping people connect faster than ever before. But while dating apps make it easier to meet someone new, they also open the door to privacy risks, stalking, and even home security threats if precautions aren’t taken. From sharing personal details too quickly to inviting someone…


