How to Start a Neighborhood Watch Program in Your Area
Do you want to start a Neighborhood Watch program to make your community safer? Talk to your neighbors and read our easy-to-follow guide to begin!
Do you want to start a Neighborhood Watch program to make your community safer? Talk to your neighbors and read our easy-to-follow guide to begin!
You know OSHA like the back of your hand and you’re best buds with the facilities’ manager. Maybe you even have a risk management team at your fingertips. But there are lots of other simple, easy things you can do to keep your employees safe. Employee Safety & Your Responsibility as an Employer Workplace injuries
As an incident report mobile app, safety is of utmost importance to us – and with a new year ahead, we can’t discuss safety without talking about health in the time of a global pandemic. In the past 10 months, we’ve seen a new standard when it comes to health and safety. With a global
On Nov. 5, 2017, a 21-year-old gunman put on black, tactical gear and opened fire on the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, TX. He killed 26 people including the pastor’s 14-year-old daughter, Belle, a pregnant woman, and a 17-month-old girl. Upon hearing the gunshots, neighbor Stephen Willeford rushed to the church without even pausing
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