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Don’t Leave It to Chance: Vehicle Break-Ins Rise During Fall Events

Fall is one of the busiest times of the year. From Friday night football games and school concerts to pumpkin patches and outdoor festivals, our cars spend more time parked—and more time vulnerable. Unfortunately, this is also when vehicle break-ins surge. Opportunistic thieves know that as days get shorter and parking lots get fuller, they...

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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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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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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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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...

Teaching Children about Fire Safety

Ensuring the safety of our children is a top priority for every parent, and educating them about fire safety is a crucial component of home safety. Children, especially those under five, are at a higher risk during home fires, being twice as likely as others to suffer fatalities in such incidents. By instilling fire safety...

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Bike Thefts on College Campuses

Bike thefts on college campuses continue to be a serious and persistent problem nationwide. Despite efforts by universities and campus security, thousands of bikes are stolen each year, leaving students frustrated and sometimes stuck without a reliable mode of transportation. The Scope of the Problem Bike theft is particularly prevalent on college campuses due to...

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Let’s Talk Back to School Safety

As we approach the start of a new school year, it’s not just the students and parents who are gearing up—it’s the entire community. We all play a vital role in ensuring our neighborhood kids are safe as they head back to their classrooms. Whether you’re a parent, neighbor, local business-owner or just a friendly...

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College Dorm Safety and Security

Many families are preparing to move their college-bound kids into dormitories in the next few weeks. These spaces will become their sanctuaries not only for rest but also for study, socialization and personal growth. Therefore, college dorm safety and security become top priorities for families. Importance of Dorm Safety and Security Peace of Mind: A...

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Keeping Safe on Campus: Simple Tips for Students

In recent years, conversations about campus safety have become increasingly important. Check out these simple tips to stay safe and secure while you’re on campus. Walking Alone: If you’re walking by yourself, especially at night, stick to places that are well-lit and not empty. Keep an eye out for what’s happening around you and have...

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