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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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Are You Being Sketchy and Don’t Even Know It?

How Everyday Behavior Can Seem Suspicious (Even When You’re Not) Let’s be honest—sometimes people do things that come across as super sketchy… even if they’re completely innocent. You’re just scrolling your phone in your car. Or grabbing a late-night snack in your hoodie. Or walking behind someone on a dimly lit sidewalk. But in the...

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Summer Safety for Kids at Home Alone

When school’s out, kids and teens spend more time at home—and often alone. Whether it’s while parents are at work or just running errands, summertime leaves many kids in unsupervised or lightly supervised environments. For families with middle or high schoolers staying home alone during the day, summer safety is no longer optional—it’s essential. The...

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The Psychology of Security – Why Panic Buttons Are More Than Just a Button

Creating Calm in Crisis Moments Security isn’t just about locked doors and surveillance footage—it’s also about how people feel in the spaces they occupy. In high-stress environments like schools, clinics, retail stores, and offices, employees often face unpredictable situations. Whether it’s a robbery, a medical emergency, a threatening customer, or a violent incident, panic buttons...

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Former Employees Still Have Access: The Silent Threat to Businesses

Why Access Control Must End With Termination Small businesses thrive on trust, but that trust can become a liability when it isn’t managed properly. When employees leave, are you absolutely certain their access is fully revoked? Many companies forget to retrieve keys, disable door codes, or deactivate badge credentials. This oversight invites unauthorized access, which...

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National Safety Month: Protecting Lives Through Prevention and Security

Each June, the National Safety Council (NSC) leads the charge during National Safety Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the leading causes of injury and death at home, at work, and in our communities. This month-long campaign is especially relevant in fast-growing regions like Houston, Texas, where the blend of residential, commercial, and...

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National Heat Awareness Day: Staying Safe in the Houston Heat

Each year, National Heat Awareness Day—observed on the last Friday in May—reminds us of a growing concern: the extreme heat that accompanies our Houston summers. Whether you’re a parent sending your child off to summer camp, a pet owner enjoying time outdoors, or someone committed to fitness, it’s crucial to know how to stay safe...

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Smart Pool Safety for Every Family

As the weather warms up, pools become a magnet for family fun. But behind the splash-filled afternoons and cannonballs lies a serious concern: drowning remains a leading cause of accidental death for young children. According to the CDC, about 4,000 people die from unintentional drowning each year in the United States—an average of 11 deaths...

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When Workers Are Targeted: Protecting Employees from Aggression and Threats

We expect our workplaces to be safe havens—places where employees can focus on doing their jobs without fear. But across industries, stories of workers being targeted by verbal abuse, threats, and even violence are becoming more common. Whether it’s a utility worker trying to restore power during a storm, a server dealing with an irate...

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Mental Health Awareness Month: How to Respond with Compassion and Safety

Each May, Mental Health Awareness Month brings attention to a topic that affects millions but is often misunderstood. Mental health challenges don’t always look the same—and when someone is in crisis, how we respond can make all the difference. At Cultris Security Systems, we care about creating safer environments for everyone, and that includes supporting...

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