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From Road Trips to Resorts: Spring Break Travel Risks Students Overlook
Spring break is meant to be a time to relax and recharge. For many college students, that means road trips, beach destinations, festivals, or resort stays. While most spring break travel goes smoothly, it also brings predictable safety risks that are often overlooked. Crowded destinations, long drives, rental vehicles, and unfamiliar surroundings create opportunities for…
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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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Drowsy Driving Prevention Week
The National Sleep Foundation‘s Drowsy Driving Prevention Week is November 5-11, 2023. This campaign reminds us to “Sleep First. Drive Alert.” Just like drunk or distracted driving, drowsy driving is a real public health issue. Sleepiness can lead to delayed reaction times, diminished awareness and impaired judgement. Falling asleep at the wheel is preventable! Whether you’re embarking…


