Personal Security in a Post-9/11 World-Moving in a 360-Degree Environment

As seen in the November 2009 issue of Mobility Magazine, an article on travel safety and security considerations for employees undergoing transfer domestically and internationally. Topics covered include the importance of Blending into your environment Route selection / carjacking Predictability as a vulnerability Hotel room selection…..and more

Condition Yellow. Not Homeland Security?

Jeff Cooper was a Marine Lieutenant Colonel who developed a color coding system, each descriptive of a person’s state of awareness of their surroundings and mental preparedness. Condition White- This is a person that is oblivious of their surroundings. In this condition, the first time a person realized they are in trouble is when it’s … Continued

Early Openers and Last Closers

Best practice is for early openers and last closers to always come and go from the premises as a buddy team. Even if this is your current policy, there will be  instances where someone will arrive first or leave last alone. If so here are some tips to keep in mind. Ideally, the parking closest … Continued

When Shots Are Fired

Bullet Blocker®  is a company we were recently introduced to. We hear about shootings at the workplace, schools and on college campuses so often that we actually habituate to this flow of disturbing news. Bullet Blocker® has actually done something so simple that it is really ingenious. They have incorporated bullet resistant linings into products … Continued