Hazards & Dangers

The ability to identity hazards is the best way to prepare yourself for hazardous circumstances and protect your family from danger.

To identify and avoid hazards, individuals can take a few steps. First, they can assess the environment to identify potential risks and hazards, such as sharp objects, slippery surfaces, or trip hazards. They can then take steps to reduce the risks, such as putting away sharp objects and cleaning up spills, or using warning signs to alert others of potential hazards. Additionally, they can use protective equipment when necessary and adhere to safety protocols, such as wearing a helmet when riding a bike or using proper lifting techniques. Finally, they should be sure to stay alert and aware of their surroundings at all times.

Staying Safe While Traveling During Winter

January 4, 2023
Whether traveling in the summer, autumn, or winter; staying safe is an integral part of our everyday life and cannot be overemphasized. Safety is a must and should not be handled with a slack hand, especially when multi-ton vehicles are involved.
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Australia Brush Fires

January 8, 2020
Australia is reeling from continent wide brush fires. The fires have been continuous since September 2019. Australia’s southeast coast has been hit the hardest, but nearly all of the island has been ravished by wildfires; some set accidentally and others deliberately. Over 20 million acres across the country have burned so far, and there are still months to go in this 2019-2020 fire season.
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How to Protect Yourself Against an Active Shooter

May 17, 2021
Most normal people do not intentionally walk into a life-threatening situation like an active shooting scene. Scenarios like this are unpredictable and creep up on you with little to no warning. Hopefully, you never have to encounter this, but if you do, it is important to be armed with the proper knowledge.
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How to be Prepared for a Hurricane

March 12, 2017
Hurricanes are tropical storms that have graduated to a storm with a minimum wind speed of 74-75 mph. They form cyclonic storms with high wind speed, heavy rain and cover a large area when formed.
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