How to #BeSafe during Tax Season
Since the majority of consumers take advantage of e-filing, tax preparation fraud is at an all-time high. Although your personal information is at risk if you use the Internet at all (because it is...
View ArticleNational Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. And, since we at the RJWestmore Training System by Universal Fire/Life Safety Services value safety, we thought it pertinent to highlight the importance...
View ArticleDistracted Driving Awareness Month
One Text or Call Could Wreck it All While drivers are finally starting to agree that hazards are associated with texting while driving, an even larger problem looms, relative to cell phone use while...
View ArticleMay is National Fitness & Sports Month
Despite what we know about the benefits of physical fitness relative to health, weight, longevity and emotional well-being, as a nation, on average, we remain alarmingly sedentary. To call attention to...
View ArticleNational Safety Month
National Safety Month When it comes to safety, many Americans worry most about the stories they see on TV — incidents such as airplane crashes, shark attacks and severe weather. However, while these...
View ArticleMen’s Health Month
Each June, you likely celebrate Father’s Day with relatives and friends. But did you know that June is also the time to officially focus on men’s health? Men’sHealthMonth.org reports that: “The...
View ArticleHow to #BeSafe this Summer
#BeSafe this Summer Summertime equates to fun. Barbecues, backyard parties, picnics, swimming pools and travel beckon. But your fun in the sun could be short-lived if you fail to take summertime safety...
View ArticleSummer Safety: Planes, Trains & Automobiles
Part two of a three-part series This summer, whether you plan to enjoy a stay-cation or leave your house for a short or extended period of time, there are several safety-related things to consider. In...
View ArticleSummer Safety: Stay Safe in the Water
Part 3 of a 3-part Series about Summer Safety This summer, whether you plan to enjoy a stay-cation or leave your house for a short or extended period of time, there are several safety-related things...
View ArticleTips to Handle Flooding
Guest Blogger, Angela Burrell Thanks to our guest blogger, Angela Burrell, Public Relations Manager at our corporate company, Universal Services of America Being prepared for any type of man-made or...
View ArticleCelebrating National Preparedness Month
Why is September National Preparedness Month? The month was chosen, in part, to honor the victims of the September 11 attacks and, also, because it falls at the height of hurricane season. Sponsored by...
View ArticleAll About Thanksgiving Safety
#BeSafe this Holiday Season The holiday season brings food, fun and family as well as something you may not have considered…health and safety concerns. For example, stress, rich food and alcohol can...
View ArticlePreparing for Terrorist Attacks: In Light of the Paris Attacks
This week’s blog topic is a somber one, because it refers to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The horrifying and cowardly incident included mass shootings at the Bataclan Theatre, suicide...
View ArticleNational Safe Toys and Gifts Month
December is National Safe Toys and Gifts Month, so designated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), to raise awareness about potentially hazardous toys. Since toy purchases are at an...
View ArticleHoliday Safety Tips
This post was written by Angela Burrell, Public Relations’ Manager of our corporate company, Universal Services of America. It first appeared on December 14, 2015. Many thanks to Angela, for sharing...
View Article7 Safety Resolutions for 2016
Resolve to Be Ready in 2016 According to StatisticBrain.com, 45 percent of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, but only eight percent actually succeed in achieving them. So maybe the first...
View ArticleTornado Module Further Enhances RJWestmore Training System
Part One of a Two-Part Series Arguably nature’s most violent storms, an average of 1,000 tornadoes strike each year in the United States. Spawned from powerful thunderstorms,...
View ArticleAll About Tornado Preparation –Part 2
Part Two of a Two-Part Series Tornadoes present a significant weather-related risk across much of the country. Last week, we began a two-part series about how to prepare for and...
View ArticleZika Virus: How to #BeSafe
It’s amazing that a tiny insect could cause such large scale problems as the mosquito. As tiny as it is, a mosquito’s bite can lead to serious health conditions…from Malaria to Dengue Fever,...
View ArticleFebruary is National Cancer Prevention Month
According to the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) and the American Cancer Society, February is not just the month set aside for heart health awareness. It is also National Cancer...
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