Showing posts with label safety tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety tips. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 August 2017

Back to School Safety Tips


Back-to-school does not have to mean back-to-worrying. Though safety inside school is ultimately the responsibility of the principal and school staff, parents can take a few basic steps to ensure a safe school experience. These are recommended by the National Association of Elementary School Principals:
Learn the school’s emergency procedures. Emergency plans and phone  numbers are usually included in school handbooks and posted in classrooms. Taking  a few extra minutes to familiarize yourself and your child with emergency information can  give him the confidence he needs to act quickly in emergency situations.
Know travel routes to and from the school. Make sure you and your child know both primary and alternate routes. In an emergency, roads can be blocked and it’s important to have a backup plan.
Know and follow school security and safety measures. These might include signing in when visiting the school, being escorted when walking through the building, or wearing a visitor pass. Following these procedures also sets a great example for your kids.
Talk with your child about safety. Be specific. Talk about instinct and paying attention to funny feelings of fear. Explain what to do if she doesn’t feel safe (find a teacher, call 911, etc.). Make sure she knows how to contact you or a trusted neighbor who is likely to be at home.
Inform school staff about health and emotional concerns. Whether your child has a food allergy, a physical disability, or has been subject to bullying, make sure to keep your child’s teachers and principal in the loop.
Get involved. Talk with the principal about what you can do to increase school safety, such as organizing parents to form a neighborhood watch before and after school. Sometimes parent groups are highly successful in making improvements in traffic safety during drop off and pick up times.                        Source: Parent and Child Magazine
For the last schoolsafety tip, parents should make sure children have backpacks that have sturdy, padded straps, and are never more than 10% of their body weight, according to American Occupational Therapy Association, as heavy backpacks can cause shoulder and back pain.
Citiguard hopes you’ll share these tips with your family and friends.  Our team works hard every day to assure the security and safety of our clients and their properties. 

Call Citiguard today to set up your free security services assessment and consultation. 
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Friday, 7 July 2017

Parking Lot Safety Tips


According to the U.S. Department of Justice, parking lots are the third most common place where crimes occur with nearly 1,400 violent crimes committed each day.

The most frequent crime in parking lots is theft or vandalism, but victims are also vulnerable to more violent crimes such as robbery and assault.

To help prevent becoming a victim of parking lot crime, Citiguard suggesting these safety tips:

  •           Keep your car in good running condition. Make sure there’s enough gas to get where you’re going and back.
  •             Have your keys ready before getting into your vehicle.
  •             Check inside and out before getting in the vehicle.
  •             Lock the doors immediately upon entering your vehicle.   
  •            Always roll up the windows and lock car doors when leaving your vehicle, even if you’re coming right back.
  •            Avoid parking in isolated areas.
  •            Be especially alert in parking lots and underground parking garages 
  •            Park in well lit areas.
  •            If you think someone is following you home, drive to the nearest police or fire station, gas station or other open business to get help.
  •            If your vehicle breaks down, call for help on the cell phone, lock all windows and doors on the vehicle and don’t open the vehicle for anyone until help arrives.
  •            Never leave your credit cards or other important papers in the glove compartment.
  •            Never leave any objects in plain view. Lock all valuables in the trunk and do so before reaching your final destination if at all possible to avoid observation of any would-be thieves who might take notice.
  •            Do not mark your key chain with your name, address, and license number. Lost keys can lead a thief to your car or home.
  •            Do not leave your house and car keys together with an attendant at a public parking lot. Your house key can be quickly duplicated and your address obtained from your plate number.
  •            Never pick up hitchhikers.

Parking facilities are places where people are vulnerable to crime, but by following these tips from Citiguard Security Guard Company and remaining vigilant, people can help ensure their safety.


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Friday, 9 June 2017

Summer Safety Tips: Sun and Water Safety

Nothing is more fun for children than their summer break. Unfortunately, the summer months are when kids sustain the most injuries than any other season. Every year, over 600,000 kids are sent to the emergency room due to injuries on the playground and in water alone. Citiguard got few summer safety tips to make sure that kids stay safe all summer long.

Citiguard Los Angeles Security Guard Company dedicated to protect families and their goal is to help ensure that parents have access to helpful tips so that summer safety in Los Angeles can be a part of their daily dialogue within the family, by establishing great summer safety habits in children, parents can feel that their children are safe, no matter what type of play they enjoy under the summer sun.

Keep your family safe this summer by following these tips from the CitiguardSecurity Company.

Master water safety

Water-related activities are popular for getting physical activity and have many health benefits. Here are some tips to stay safe while having fun.
·         Learn how to prevent recreational water illnesses and help protect yourself and your kids.
·         Help kids get H2O Smartz about water safety.
·         Always supervise children when in or around water. A responsible adult should constantly watch young children.
·         Teach kids to swim. Formal swimming lessons can protect young children from drowning.
·         Learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Your CPR skills could save someone’s life.
·         Install a four-sided fence around home pools.
·         Wear a properly fitted life jacket every time you and your loved ones are on the water.

  Beat the heat and sun
·         Never leave infants, children, or pets in a parked car, even if the windows are cracked open.
·         Dress infants and children in loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing.
·         Schedule outdoor activities carefully, for morning and evening hours.
·         Stay cool with cool showers or baths.
·         Seek medical care immediate if your child has symptoms of heat-related illness.
·         Cover up. Clothing that covers yours and your child's skin helps protect against UV rays.
·         Use sunscreen with at least SPF (sun protection factor) 15 and UVA (ultraviolet A) and UVB (ultraviolet B) protection every time you and your child go outside.

Drowning are the leading cause of injury death for young children ages 1 to 4, and three children die every day as a result of drowning.
Recreational boating can be a wonderful way to spend time with family and friends. Make boating safety a priority.
Heat-related illness happens when the body’s temperature control system is overloaded. Infants and children up to 4 years of age are at greatest risk. Even young and healthy people can get sick from the heat if they participate in strenuous physical activities during hot weather. For heat-related illness, the best defense is prevention.
Just a few serious sunburns can increase you and your child's risk of skin cancer later in life. Their skin needs protection from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays whenever they're outdoors.
Safety of our children is something the Citiguard cares about a lot. Not only do we care about keeping families and their homes safe, we care about making sure that these families and their children have an enjoyable and safe summer as well. By practicing these simple summer tips for safety, parents and their children can remain safe and have a fun summer wherever they are. From fun in the sun to playing by the pool, parents can take this precaution to ensure that summer this year is full of safe fun.


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