Category: Family Safety and Preparedness

Prioritize Your Personal Safety and Preparedness

I once asked a cohort, in the family safety space, while doing a podcast together, what they thought it would take for people to prioritize their personal safety (and preparedness). Of course, I paraphrase now; but… They said they believed it would not be until something bad happened to them that people would start to… Read more Prioritize Your Personal Safety and Preparedness

New Year Resolutions for Personal and Home Security

Like most, I considered making new resolutions focused on my health, my career and spending more quality time with family. Yes, the new year is a time for fresh beginnings, and while many resolutions focus on the normal annual self-promises, taking action for your personal and home safety are just as essential to consider for… Read more New Year Resolutions for Personal and Home Security

Top 5 Uses for Glow Sticks

Yes, glow sticks can certainly be used at rave parties, so I’ve heard. However, in times of emergency or when you need a reliable light source that doesn’t rely on batteries, glow sticks are an invaluable tool. Also known as snap sticks, light sticks, or chemlights, these simple devices can provide illumination for up to… Read more Top 5 Uses for Glow Sticks

Top Travel Safety Tips and Other Tidbits

Whether in an airport, staying at a hotel, hanging around in public, or taking a ride somewhere, the following are some top safety tips for travel along with some other tidbits to help keep you better prepared and safer when you and your family are traveling. These are all things to consider and are generally… Read more Top Travel Safety Tips and Other Tidbits

Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies

Recent events with Hurricanes Helena and Milton that devastated areas in the Southern United States have proven the need not only to prepare ourselves  and families  for natural disasters, but also our pets who are almost often considered family. If you’ve paid attention to the news coverage of these historical storms you may have seen… Read more Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies

How to Support Your Bullied Child

If you have a child being bullied, our hope is that you find some help here. It can be challenging to know how much or how little to get involved when our kids get bullied. I cannot say whether bullying is any better or worse than what it may have been back when I was… Read more How to Support Your Bullied Child

How To Actually Reduce Active Shooter Events in Schools

I got all fired up after the recent active shooter event, perpetrated by a 14 year old, at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Not that I have not gotten upset before; but why so much this time? This particular active shooter event hit close to home, as it took place not too far from… Read more How To Actually Reduce Active Shooter Events in Schools

Community Safety: It Takes a Village

Some of our previous blogs focused on personal safety, a few in particular discussed safety around the home. We’ve covered topics like Enhancing Security Outside Your Home and Enhancing Security Inside Your Home, offering practical tips for home security. We also posted a podcast on How to Make Your Home More Secure. Now, we’re extending… Read more Community Safety: It Takes a Village

Proper Use of Fire Extinguishers

Have you ever experienced a grease fire while cooking, only to realize you weren’t prepared to put it out? Maybe you tried using water and quickly learned that wasn’t a good idea. Many of us overlook the importance of having a fire extinguisher at home, thinking we’ll never need it—until we do. Portable fire extinguishers… Read more Proper Use of Fire Extinguishers

How to Build Your Own Trauma Kit

Overview Season 1: Episode 8 This time we delve into the critical importance of having a trauma kit and how to build one yourself. Learn the distinctions between a trauma kit, a blowout bag, and a basic first aid kit, and discover the essential items you should include to be prepared for severe bleeding and… Read more How to Build Your Own Trauma Kit