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Perhaps the scariest part of personal safety is the unknown. To an extent, you really never know when a stranger with malicious intent will seek to harm you or steal your possessions. That’s why it’s so important to be aware of and actively practice basic safety protocols to reduce your chances of finding yourself in a dangerous situation. Here are some of our favorite tips:

It is an unfortunate reality that many business owners must take into account the threat of theft and other crimes and how they will affect their business. For some companies, especially those that handle sensitive information or handle large amounts of cash or other valuables, relying on public security forces is not enough to ensure the safety of its assets and employees. These companies should invest in private security for a more proactive and preventative approach to security, rather than take a reactive approach as the one public security officers provide.

Traveling the world is a rewarding and exciting adventure, but as with any adventure, there is some risk involved. If you don’t travel right, it can be dangerous. Crime happens everywhere, and in some places, tourists are a common target because they are usually easy targets. If you’re planning on traveling, you want to minimize the risk of danger and do what you can to make sure your trip is memorable for good reasons, not bad ones. Here are a few things you can do to stay safe while traveling.

Your business represents an enormous investment, often even more than your home does. Often, a business houses hundreds of thousands of dollars--maybe even more--worth of assets, including machinery, electronics, information, consumer goods, and facilities. Even more importantly, your employees spend as many waking hours there as they do at home, and need to know that they are safe and secure.

The holidays are a joyous time of the year. They are filled with fun events and family traditions. In order to have the most enjoyable holiday season as possible, here are a few safety and security tips for you and your home, to keep you safe so you can actually enjoy the holiday season.

Races and major athletic events grow in popularity every year, and Utah has its fair share. From the Salt Lake City marathon that winds through downtown to various biking, triathlon, or Ragnar events, Utah residents love events that get them outside and active. However, along with growing popularity comes growing risks for security and safety. Whether your upcoming event is large or small, here are some tips to help you conduct it safely for everyone involved.

Summer is in full swing, filled with trips to the pool, picnics at the neighborhood park, and summer vacations. Amongst all of the chaos of summer, with the kids out of school and things being so much busier than usual, it can be easy to forget to do the little things to keep your family and home safe this summer. Your safety and security is so important, and only takes a few minutes to ensure safety. Here are a few security tips to keep your summer safer.

There are a lot of different security related issues that can cause stress when you are traveling. From making sure that your home is safe while you are away, to making sure that your information is protected, there’s a lot to consider to ensure that you and your belongings are protected and safe while you are traveling.

There are so many modern conveniences available at our fingertips, just a simple tap or swipe away. One of these conveniences, is ridesharing. Through apps such as Uber or Lyft, you can easily request a ride to anywhere, at absolutely anytime. These are convenient, but for some people, it raises concerns. Although these services are careful with who they select to be drivers, you can never be too careful. Some ill-meaning drivers could give you a ride somewhere, and then double back to your home since they know it will be left unattended. If you’re worried about this, there are a few safety precautions that you can take to make sure your home is safe, no matter what.

For many people, interacting with any type of authoritative officer can be quite stressful, even if the officer at hand is merely there for security. However, the relationship between security officers and individuals doesn’t have to be loaded with anxiety. While the vast majority of a healthy security interaction is dependent on professional security guard behavior, people can also improve the dynamic by following some simple tips of interaction. Check out our list of suggestions, below...