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June 24, 2008

Is this you at the 4th of July Party

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 6:46 pm

Is this you at the 4 of July Party Parents that don’t watch their children.

Its’s almost 4th of July and the pool is set, the backyard looks great your ready for the best party you have all year the annual 4th Of July Party.

Their is only one problem and it comes up every year. The Jones and their kids. How do we not invite them they live next door, but their kids are out of control. No they don’t have ADD or anything like that but the parents Never watch them.

We really don’t need to be told that the safety of our children is the most important job you will ever have, so is hard to think that when a parent is taking the kids to someone elses home for a party they think that they don’t have to watch their own kids.

Hey you know the people they show up at every party and their kids are a train reck waiting to happen.

This happens every party the husband and wife start drinking so by the time you get their you get to be the babysitter. It’s not the kids fault but I personal don’t go to the same partys as they do anymore. What is worse my kids don’t want to be around them, but how do you tell the parents that they need to watch their kids, when they really think they are.

Its like the Nanny Show everyone knows the family is out of control but the parents.

Please leave me your comments on this I would love to hear your storie.

The safety of our kids are at risk.

December 28, 2007

New Years Eve Party Safety Tips

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 8:13 am

New Years Eve Party Safety Tips

Designated Drivers are your best friend for this night Don’t leave home without them
The persentage of Drunk driving crashes increase. It takes about one hour to metabolized each drink so keep this in mind when you get to the party at 5 and when you plan on leaving.

Trust your instincts and know the warning signs of someone who is drunk even if it is you boyfriend. They say that if someone is drunk they will look intoxicated but that is not so the first thing that is affected is the judgment and the next is motor skills.

Not only are you worried about the people your with it is the other drivers that just think they can drive and if you have ever been around drunk people you know that they think they can drive after drinking at happy hour for the last 6 hours. Prevent this before it happens take the keys away.

Many people that have house partys take the keys from their guests. Don’t worry if they get mad it is better then dead, or have to live with the fact that you killed someone.

Most important is that if you THINK and be aware it could really save your life.

Check with your local bars they now have safe rides home that they call a cab to get you home safe. It is paid for by the bar owners Think twice get your car tomorrow at least you will be around to get it.

If you plan on having a party it really is your responsibility to make sure your guest are getting home safe. (The law now lets you know loud and clear that if someone is drinking at your house you are to make sure they have a safe ride home.

Remember if you go to a house party and your kids are with you please have a PJ party and stay the night it is not worth it to drive home. The cops are all over the place for your safety.

Celebrating on New Year’s Eve is about getting all dressed up and going to parties with friends.

From the Staff at Safe & Secure Happy New Year.

December 22, 2007

Christmas Tree Safety Tips

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 11:36 am

This is the most magical time of the year. We all need to know that the safety for having all the lights and glitter is something we need to be aware of. Read this for some inside tips on Christmas Tree Safety Tips

1. A real tree gives you that wonderful holiday smell. But the tragically nearly 40 deaths are caused by real trees, every year over 400 fires are caused by Real Christmas Trees.

2.My family go and cuts down the tree you may find that funny in NY but in upstate NY we have many tree farms that have the most beautiful trees. After comming home we make sure we have a sturdy stand and we put the water in every day.

3. Putting your tree next to the fireplace or other heat is not something I even have to tell you but you would be suprized at how many people will do this.

4. Artificial Trees are great because you can put them up in Aug and really get your moneys worth. No mess, But make sure you check to see if it is fire resistant their should be a labeled. If not make sure you ask.

The safety for you and your family is the most important thing to remember.

Have a wonderful holiday Season
www.guardyourselfnow.com

Donna

December 19, 2007

Holiday Season Safety at the Mauls

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 7:07 am

Holiday Season Safety at the MaulsI know your really busy but I just wanted you to know that most of the time the place where you are shopping has not let everyone know about the problems in the maul parking lot. Last week we had 25 cars that were broken into in one day. The funny thing was when I asked the security guard he knew nothing about it. Last year at the maul it was snowing and the maul closed as one of the workers was leaving about 11PM she was raped and left in the parking lot it wasn’t until the plows showed up that they found her, our hearts go out to her and her family. But once again the security when asked knew nothing. I understand that it is their job but what about the safety of us. So next time your at the maul be aware of everything hit your alarm on your car when you feel unsafe. I am sure their is alot going on at the maul that NO ONE knows.
Please feel free to leave comments.

For all your shopping needs stocking stuffers go to http://www.guardyourselfnow.com
Only 5more shopping days left
Have a wonderful day Donna

September 27, 2007

TEN TIPS FOR AVOIDING CRIME

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 6:50 am

TEN TIPS FOR AVOIDING CRIME

1. Be Alert!
Keep your head up.
Be aware of your surroundings.

2. Vary Your Routines
Predictability makes you a more likely target.

3. Lock It!
Home, car, office - locks are your first line of defense.

4. Make Your Home A Tough Target
Use floodlights, motion sensors, a security system, deadbolts, etc.

5. Foil Car-jackers
Keep windows/doors locked, check mirrors and blind spot when stopped.
Stay one to one and a half lengths away from the car ahead of you.
Sound your horn and flash your lights if you think you’re being approached by a car-jacker.

6. Avoid Car Theft
Lock it!
Use an anti-theft device.
Turn the wheels when you park.
Never leave a spare key inside the car.
Park in a well-lighted place.
Put packages in the trunk.

7. Be Creative
Think of unusual ways to protect yourself and your valuables.

8. Be Informed
Learn the crime trends in your area and work to protect yourself against them.

9. Get Involved
Have your joined or organized a Neighborhood Watch?

10. Don’t Give Up!
Crime can be reduced - with action, not apathy!

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July 16, 2007

Summer Vacation Safety

Filed under: Information you may find helpful, Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 2:43 pm

Working Parents are somewhat of a must today. As a result our children will be home alone most of the day.

Teach your child NOT to answer the door when you are not their, you would be suprized they did.

Do not let the kids go in the pool when no one is home. (I would check this out).

Do not just drop your child off at the maul and come back later. The safety of our children are the most inportant job we have.

Do a backround check on the babysitter and her husband or boyfriend, It does not cost a thing to do a search on them.

While we send the kids to summer camp we think they are safe but did you ask if a check was done on the employes before they were hired.

Stop by the babysitters house in the middle of the day and suprise your child but see what is going on.

One of the most inportant is to listen to your child. If they say something about the guy next door, or the women at the day care that they don’t like STOP SIT down and listen to your child. It could save their lives.

If you are really worried what is going on check out the spy cams go to
http://www.guardyourselftoday.com

http://www.guardyourselftoday.com/hidden-cameras.htm

June 12, 2007

Tips on Staying Safe… For Women

Filed under: Safety Tip of the Week — Donna @ 7:57 pm

The elbow is the strongest point on your body. If you are close enough to use it, do!

If you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car, kick out the back tail lights and stick your arm out the hole and start waving like crazy. The driver won’t see you but everybody else will. This has saved lives.

The three reasons women are easy targets for random acts of violence are:

1) Lack of Awareness - You MUST know where you are & what’s going on around you.

2) Body Language - Keep your head up, swing your arms, stand straight up.

3) Wrong Place, Wrong Time - DON’T walk alone in an alley, or drive in a bad neighborhood at night.

Women have a tendency to get into their cars after shopping, eating, working, etc., and just sit (doing their checkbook, or making a list, etc.) DON’T DO THIS! The predator will be watching you, and this is the perfect opportunity for him to get in the passenger side, put a gun to your head, and tell you where to go. AS SOON AS YOU GET INTO YOUR CAR, LOCK THE DOORS AND LEAVE.

A few notes about getting into your car in a parking lot, or parking garage: Be aware: look around you, look into your car, at the passenger side floor,and in the back seat. If you are parked next to a big van, enter your car from the passenger door. Most serial killers attack their victims by pulling them into their vans while the women are attempting to get into their cars. This is a good reason to park away from big vans.

Look at the car parked on the drivers side of your vehicle, and the passenger side. If a male is sitting alone in the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back into the mall, or work, and get a guard/policeman towalk you backout. IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY. (Better paranoid than dead.)

ALWAYS take the elevator instead of the stairs. (Stairwells are horrible places to be alone and the perfect crime spot.) Do not get on an elevator if there is a weirdo already on there. (Of course bad men don’t always look bad.) Do not stand back in the corners of the elevator. Be near the front, by the doors, ready to get off or on. If you get on the elevator on the 25th floor, and the Boogie Man gets on the 22nd, get off when he gets on. Don’t ride the elevator with him if you are not comfortable.

If the predator has a gun and you are not under his control, ALWAYS RUN! Police only make 4 of 10 shots when they are in range of 3-9 feet. This is due to stress. The predator will only hit you (a running target) 4 in 100 times. And even then, it most likely WILL NOT be a vital organ. RUN!

As women, we are always trying to be sympathetic: STOP IT! It may get you raped, or killed. Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good looking,well-educated man, who ALWAYS played on the sympathies of unsuspecting women. He walked with a cane, or a limp, and often asked “for help” into his vehicle or with his vehicle, which is when he abducted his next victim.

Pat Malone told us the story of his daughter, who came out of the mall and was walking to her car when she noticed 2 older ladies in front of her. Then she saw a police car come towards her with officers who said hello. She also noticed that all 8 handicap spots in the area were empty. As she neared her car, she saw a man a few rows over calling to her for help. He wanted her to close his passenger side door. He was sitting in the driver’s side, and said he was handicapped. He continued calling, until she turned and headed back to the mall, and then he began cursing at her. In the meantime, she wondered why he didn’t ask the 2 older ladies, or the policeman for help, and why he was not parked in any of the empty handicap spots. As she got back to the mall, two male friends of hers were exiting, and as she told them the story, and turned to point at the car, the man was getting out of the back seat into the front, and the car sped away. DON’T GET CAUGHT IN THIS TRAP.

Tips to saving your life, if you have gotten into a violent situation:
REACT IMMEDIATELY - If he abducts you in a parking lot, and is taking you to an abandoned area, DON’T LET HIM GET YOU TO THAT AREA. If you are driving, react immediately in the situation, and crash your car while still going 5 mph. If he’s driving, find the right time, and stick your fingers in his eyes. He must watch the road, so choose an unsuspecting time, and gouge him. It is your ONLY defense. While he is in shock, GET OUT. This sounds gross, but the alternative is worse if you do not act.

RESIST - Don’t go along with him: Run, if you are able: DON’T EVER GIVE UP! You DO NOT want to get to a crime scene.

Always keep your distance when walking past strangers on the street or in dark areas.

GET A CELL PHONE: There are packages for $19.95 a month that allow you to program only 911 into the dialing out program. (This is an alternative for parents who say it is too expensive for their kids to have a cell phone.)

BREAK DOWNS: Make every effort to avoid this by ALWAYS keeping your carin good working order. If your car breaks down:

LOCK YOUR DOORS. You better have a cell phone to call for help. If you don’t have a cell phone: (shame on you) keep a blanket, warm clothes, a pair of boots, and a flashlight in your car always, for emergencies.

If it’s noon on a business day, you may want to put your hazards on and walk to safety. If it’s 2 AM, put on your warm clothes, and walk to a lighted area. You are a perfect target if you are sitting in your car broken down. Predators search the highways for easy targets like you.

If you’re on a desolate road: walk away from the car (in your warm clothes) and go to some bushes, or some area AWAY from your vehicles. It will be cold, and uncomfortable, but you DO NOT want to stay in your car, and there are no psycho bogeymen waiting in the bushes who knew you were going to break down there and then.

Physical defenses that we can use against the violent predator: The EYES are the most vulnerable part of the body. Poke him there HARD. It may be your only window of opportunity.

The neck is also a vulnerable spot, but you MUST know where to grip, AND HAVE THE STRENGTH to cut off his breath. Punch him in the throat to cut off his air supply.

The last place is the KNEES. Everyone’s knees are very vulnerable, and a swift kick here will take anyone down. **** A cautionary note about these things. If you do not do these things right the first time, you are in trouble, because it will only anger the individual, and that anger will be TAKEN OUT ON YOU. I’m not saying don’t attempt them, it may be your only hope, but be forceful when you do.

If you are walking alone in the dark (which you shouldn’t be) and you find him following/chasing you: Scream “FIRE!” and not “help”; People don’t want to get involved when people yell “help” but “fire” draws attention because people are nosy. RUN!

Find an obstacle, such as a parked car, and run around it, like Ring Around the Rosie. This may sound silly, but over the years, 5 women have told Pat Malone that this SAVED THEIR LIVES. Your last hope is getting under the car. Once you are under there, there are tons of things to hold onto, and he will not be able to get you out and will not come under for you (most likely). Usually they give up by this point. The catch here is that YOU MUST PRACTICE GETTING UNDER THE CAR. You must have a plan (he will have one); know if you will be going on your back, front, from the side or back of the car. It must be practiced.

Never let yourself or anyone that you know be the “closer” in any type of business (bar, store, restaurant, gas station). Pat knew Danielle, who was a girl that just died from being shot point blank by some kids while she was closing at the local gas station. He talked with her the night before she died, and asked whether it ever scared her to close alone. She said, “Yes, but I’ll be allright, Pat. I’ll be all right.” She wasn’t. Our world is not as safe as we pretend that it is, and living in our fantasy worlds WILL get us in trouble, sooner or later. Pat Malone said again and again that the women who die EVERY MINUTE from violent crimes expected to go to bed tonight, and get up tomorrow. No one expects it,but we must be prepared and aware so that we HAVE A PLAN. BE PREPARED TO ACT! AND ACT HARD! HAVE A PLAN!

I would encourage you to pass this on to all women, not just your friends and family, but everybody. We all need to hear it. For you and to share with your family, especially the women.

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IF YOU ARE DRIVING:
Keep windows rolled up, except for a small. ventilation space and keep your doors locked.
If someone attempts to force you off the road, don’t panic….. blow your horn constantly to attract attention. If you are forced over, as soon as you stop put your car in reverse and back away….. keep blowing the horn and moving the car as much as possible.
If you suspect that someone is following you make a few turns down active streets if possible. If the auto you suspect is following you makes the same turns as you then head for the nearest police station, fire house or open store. Don’t try to make it to your own quiet residential area.
Try to park your car in a well lighted area, this is not only good from the standpoint of dicouraging a personal attack on you but also for reducing the chance of auto theft. Look around before you get out of your car.
Before getting into your car, look inside first to make sure no one is hiding in the back seat. When leaving your car, make sure it is locked.

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