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Counting the Seconds: Uncovering Average Police Response Time in 2023

This post was published on May 29, 2022 and updated on July 31, 2023.  Every year, around 240 million people call 911. That’s a lot of calls. But when you’re in the middle of an emergency, it’s difficult to wait. Let’s take a look at police dispatch, how it works, and what we can do

Cell Phone Safety Tips For Children

In an ever-changing digital world, it is essential for parents and educators to stay up-to-date with technology and take precautionary measures in regards to cell phone usage with children in their care. According to DoSoemthing.org with increased access to the internet, children are becoming more exposed to cyberbullying, predatory crimes, and other potential dangers: The

Airport Safety: Starts With The Proper Planning and Resources

Airport safety is a top priority for airlines, airports and travelers. It takes more than security personnel and metal detectors to keep employees and travelers safe. Proper planning and the use of safety tools are essential in keeping an airport running smoothly. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some security measures airlines and airports can

7 Safety Tips To Have A Fun and Safe Spring Break

As college students and parents prepare for a much-needed respite that is spring break, there are a few safety tips to keep in mind to ensure your vacation plans remain safe and stress-free. Whether you’re going on an international trip, or simply relaxing at home with family, researching your destination is one of the best

Walking Alone? Remember These 10 Tips

It’s the most common and normal thing to do – take a walk either for pleasure, exercise, or to get from point A to point B. Most people don’t think twice about being out and about solo during the day, but walking alone at night is often cause for concern. While avoiding dark areas can

How Do Personal Safety Alert Apps Work?

One of the most dangerous parts of an emergency situation is a lack of communication. If no one knows it’s happening — no one can help. If law enforcement arrives on a scene with no knowledge of the situation, the danger can escalate quickly. Communicating a risk before it even happens can not only prevent

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