keeping your heart healthy

Keeping Your Heart Healthy

February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart disease and take proactive steps to protect your heart. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the good news is that many risk factors are preventable through healthy lifestyle choices. Whether you’re looking to improve your heart health or...

survive the most dangerous intersections

Survive the Most Dangerous Intersections

Houston is known for having lots of traffic along with a few of the state’s most hazardous intersections. While most intersections are perfectly safe, some earn a reputation for being particularly hazardous due to high traffic volume, poor visibility or confusing layouts. These tips can help you navigate and survive the most dangerous intersections. 1....

driving after the snow

Driving After the Snow

Driving during winter weather can be challenging, especially for us Texans not used to these events. Snow, ice and freezing temperatures create dangerous road conditions that require extra caution and preparation. When driving after the snow, following these tips can help ensure you stay safe on the road. 1. Prepare Your Vehicle Before you even...

Lost in the Mail?

Lost in the Mail?

Mail theft is a serious concern in the United States, with criminals intercepting checks “lost in the mail” through theft from the U.S. Postal Service and business mailboxes. For businesses that rely on mailing or receiving checks for financial operations, this issue can lead to significant financial losses and operational disruptions. Below, we’ll explore how...

work-from-home safety tips

Work-From-Home Safety Tips

Whether you’re a seasoned remote worker or new to the concept, protecting both your physical space and digital assets is essential. The U.S. Home Office Safety and Security (HOSS) Week is January 12 to 18 this year. During this week, stay-at-home workers are urged to assess the safety of their work environment. Here are some...

Wildfire Safety for Texans

Wildfire Safety for Texans

As wildfires continue to devastate the Los Angeles area, it’s a sobering reminder of the power of nature. While Texas is not currently under wildfire threat, that doesn’t mean we can’t learn from what’s happening elsewhere. Here’s what you need to know about wildfire safety for Texans. While it may not feel like a pressing...

Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Human Trafficking Prevention Month

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about a crime that often hides in plain sight. Human trafficking—the exploitation of individuals through force, fraud or coercion—is a global issue, affecting millions of people, including those in our own communities. While it may be an uncomfortable topic, acknowledging its existence...

Weather Winter Safely

How to Weather Winter Safely

Winter weather isn’t always a concern in our area, but with a blast of cold air and possible precipitation coming next week, it’s a good time to think about it. Preparing yourself, your home and your vehicle can help you weather winter safely. Here are some essential tips to keep you and your loved ones...

resolutions for a safer new year

Resolutions for a Safer New Year!

The start of a new year is the perfect time to prioritize what truly matters. While many of us focus on health and financial resolutions, safety often takes a backseat. This year, why not make safety a top priority? Here are some top safety resolutions for a safer new year! 1. Update and Test Your...

a toast to New Year's Eve Safety

A Toast to New Year’s Eve Safety

While New Year’s Eve brings excitement and joy, it’s important to prioritize safety to ensure the night remains memorable for all the right reasons. So let’s make a toast to New Year’s Eve safety and discuss how to celebrate responsibly. 1. Plan Ahead for Safe Transportation One of the leading risks during New Year’s Eve...

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