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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

How To Effectively Manage Acts of Mass Violence in Schools Using a School Safety App

Acts of mass violence cause devastating immediate and long-term damages for victims, survivors, and their families. These events happen quickly and are normally committed in a time span of only 10-15 minutes. Preparedness, timeliness, and immediate appropriate actions are critical amidst an act of mass violence. How do you effectively manage the situation during an

What is Ray Baum’s Act and How Does it Help Communities?

In the United States, there are an estimated 240 million calls made to 9-1-1 Emergency Services annually. 80% of these calls are made from mobile devices. The Ray Baum’s Act was developed to ensure that the public has access to immediate and effective 9-1-1 Emergency Services. What is Ray Baum’s Act and how does it

Meet Alyssa’s Law Requirements with SaferWatch

The safety of school students, teachers, and staff is top of mind for many individuals. Alyssa’s Law requirements are making it easier for help to respond in the event of an emergency. The bill was signed into legislation and named for Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School shooting in Parkland,

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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