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How Employees Can Help Build a More Secure Environment

When it comes to workplace security, employers must provide the right tools and policies, but safety truly depends on every employee playing their part. From enforcing security protocols to responding appropriately during emergencies, your individual actions are critical. 1. Don’t Hold the Door—Security Starts at the Entry Point Holding the door for someone may seem...

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September Is National Preparedness Month: Is Your Home or Business Ready?

When Crisis Hits, It’s Too Late to Start Planning September marks National Preparedness Month, an important reminder that emergencies—whether natural disasters, fires, power outages, or security threats—can strike at any time. The best time to prepare is before something happens. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to safeguard your family or a business owner responsible for...

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How to Strengthen Workplace Security Before an Incident Happens

A Safe Workplace Isn’t Just Good Policy—It’s Smart Business Whether you’re managing an office, retail space, medical practice, or industrial facility, one thing remains constant: your people are your greatest asset. And protecting them isn’t just about avoiding lawsuits or ticking off compliance checklists—it’s about creating an environment where employees feel confident and secure. Today’s...

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Protecting College Students from Scams

Heading off to college is a milestone filled with excitement and independence. But it’s also a time when students—especially those living away from home for the first time—are vulnerable to scams. From fake rental listings to fraudulent job offers, scammers know that young adults are less experienced at spotting red flags. For parents and students...

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Public Wi-Fi Perils: Are You Sacrificing Security for Convenience?

Free Internet Isn’t Always a Free Ride You’re at a coffee shop, the airport, or a hotel. You connect to “Free Public Wi-Fi” and dive into email, banking, work files—maybe even your home security app. But here’s the problem: that free connection might be costing you more than you think. Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but...

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Night Shift? Weekend Crew? Keeping Your Off-Hours Team Safe

Security Needs Don’t Sleep—And Neither Do Some Employees While most offices go dark after 5 PM, some employees are just getting started. Whether it’s a late-night cleaning crew, a weekend inventory team, or a solo staffer working late on a project, off-hours employees face unique safety risks. Fewer people in the building means fewer witnesses,...

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Why Professional Security System Installation Is Better Than DIY

Cutting Corners on Security Could Cost You When it comes to protecting your property, there’s no room for guesswork. Security systems today are more advanced, more interconnected, and more critical than ever—especially for commercial buildings. And while DIY security kits might seem appealing because of their convenience and cost, there’s a big difference between a...

Smart Home = Safe Home: How to Simplify Safety With Home Automation

In today’s fast-paced world, convenience and security go hand in hand. That’s why more homeowners across Texas are turning to smart home technology to not only simplify their lives—but to fortify them. From automated locks to real-time video alerts, a smart home doesn’t just respond to your needs—it proactively keeps your home and family safe....

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School Safety in the Age of Cell Phone Bans: What Texas Parents Need to Know

As Texas schools implement new cell phone bans legislation prohibiting students from using cell phones during the school day, families and educators alike are raising an important question: What does this mean for student safety and communication? Starting this fall, many middle and high school campuses across Texas will strictly limit or ban student phone...

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Backyard Security Tips for Texas Homeowners This Summer

Summer in Texas means more time outside—grilling with friends, enjoying the pool, and letting the kids run free. But while you’re relaxing in the backyard, potential burglars may see opportunity. Sheds, garages, pools, and guest houses are often left unsecured or out of sight, making them prime targets for theft or trespassing. If your backyard...

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