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Safety During the Holiday Season While You’re Traveling

‘Tis the Season for… Break-Ins? The holiday season brings joy, generosity—and unfortunately, a rise in property crimes. Thieves know that many families are out shopping, attending parties, or traveling. With homes left unattended and gifts piling up inside, it’s the perfect opportunity for a break-in. But that doesn’t have to be your reality. With the...

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Seasonal Staffing and Security: What Businesses Need to Know

When business ramps up, so does your need for extra help—and for many companies, that means bringing in seasonal or temporary employees. Whether you operate a retail store, distribution center, event venue, or restaurant, extra staffing can help keep your operation running smoothly during the busy season. But here’s something many business owners overlook: seasonal...

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Smart Locks: A Smarter Way to Secure Your Home

Keys Are So Last Century If you’ve ever stood outside fumbling for your keys—or worse, lost them altogether—you’ve probably thought there had to be a better way. There is. Smart locks are becoming an increasingly popular home upgrade, offering homeowners both enhanced security and everyday convenience. But beyond not needing a key, what do smart...

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Halloween Mischief or Mayhem? Protect Your Property This Spooky Season

Halloween brings costumes, candy, and community fun—but it also comes with an unfortunate side of property mischief. As the sun sets on October 31, vandalism, trespassing, and theft often spike. Whether you’re a homeowner handing out candy or a business owner locking up for the night, the spooky season calls for extra caution. At Cultris...

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Watch Your Step: Fall Safety Risks During Autumn—and How to Prevent Them

Autumn may be beautiful—but it also brings seasonal safety hazards that often go overlooked. From wet leaves and slippery sidewalks to earlier sunsets that reduce visibility, the risks of slips, trips, and falls increase significantly during the fall months. For both businesses and homeowners, this can result in serious injuries, liability issues, and preventable accidents....

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When the Cost of Living Bites: Economic Stress, Crime, and How We Can All Help

Rising food prices, rents, utilities—it’s been tough. Economic tension affects most of us, and research shows that financial stress can also correlate with increases in low‑level crime like shoplifting or property theft. But understanding those links can help us respond with compassion, prevention, and community support. At Cultris Security Systems, we’re committed to helping people...

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Why Simple Assaults Spike in Fall — and What You Can Do to Stay Safe

As the air cools and the days grow shorter, fall ushers in familiar routines: school resumes, football games light up the weekends, and neighborhoods buzz with seasonal activity. But there’s another trend many people aren’t aware of—a spike in simple assaults during the autumn months. According to data analyzed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics,...

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Fall Home Prep: Securing Your Home for Shorter Days & Longer Nights

As the heat of summer fades and cooler weather rolls in, fall brings cozy evenings, crisp air—and unfortunately, new security challenges. Shorter daylight hours mean more darkness earlier, which creates additional opportunity for would-be intruders to go unnoticed. For homeowners, fall is the perfect time to re-evaluate your home’s security setup. With many families returning...

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Crowds, Cool Weather & Caution: Staying Safe at Fall Events

As the temperatures cool and the leaves start to turn, fall becomes one of the most active seasons for outdoor gatherings. From  football games and  parades to fairs and  festivals, people across Texas flock to open-air events. But with large crowds and open venues comes a very real need for event-specific security measures. Whether you’re...

“See Something, Say Something”: Turning Awareness Into Action

We’ve all heard the phrase: “If You See Something, Say Something.” It’s short, it’s powerful—and when it’s followed, it can save lives. But despite its familiarity, many people hesitate to act when they notice something off, whether it’s in the workplace, at a retail store, near a school, or in a public setting. At Cultris...

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