The quotable quote by Joyce Carol Oates goes “Keep a light, hopeful heart. But expect the worst.” While we couldn’t agree more with the first half, the second half, although may be true, is no way to operate your business or live your life. Rather, we suggest that you stay positive and instead of expecting […]
Every school, company, or organizations ought to engage employees regularly in discussions about security. Many companies function as a composite of individual working in tandem, with each worker focused on their particular task. The global perspective might be reserved for higher level executes who look for things like profit and loss. Security, however, is most […]
In Bedford County, two security guards are being honored as heroes. It was two weeks ago that a pair of guards from the Georgia Pacific paper mill in Big Island helped save a 2 year old boy who nearly drowned. Lt. Roderick (RJ) Nowlin and Captain Danny Humphreys hold multiple awards in their hands. A […]
When determining private security needs for your complex, one of the primary questions is: For whom are we setting up security? By assessing the occupants’ needs for security, you can better plan the private security level suitable for your buildings. Here are the top 3 questions to ask about building occupants in order to understand […]
It’s a fan favorite year after year. Known as family friendly, thousands of people pack the sidewalks of Channelside to enjoy a phenomenal fireworks display every July. They crowd in the plaza and stand shoulder to shoulder along the water in downtown Tampa. A large crowd shows up every time to enjoy the show and […]
A stretch of the road is sectioned off, peppered by the warning marks of orange cones by day, and orange flares by night. Be it car accident, roadway construction, mass demonstration, fire, or other possible dangers, the area’s road management arranges for traffic directors in order to maintain safe traffic flow. Interestingly, the language of […]