How to stay safe on the roads this holiday season

Here are 10 basic checks to help keep you and your loved ones safe when heading for that coast, mountain or bush holiday you’ve all been eagerly awaiting.
Tips for keeping your children safe – Part 4 – Electricity

During these times, many households have resorted to utilising generators to help alleviate some of the inconveniences that come with power outages.
If you’re one of these households, the following points are handy to remember.
Tips for keeping your children safe – Part 3 – Fire Safety

During my 25 years of urban security, I was absolutely astounded by the volume of household or business fire emergencies I attended.
Tips for keeping your children safe – Part 2 – Water Safety

As you are likely aware by now, I am a father of two young, energetic boys and I know that children are curious, agile and faster than you could ever imagine. With no sense of consequence, everything is fun and games, dangerous or not.
Tips for keeping your children safe – Part 1 – Motor Vehicle Accidents

As a father of two young children, it not only feels right to share with other parents, what I have learnt and experienced in the security field, but also absolutely pertinent, so as to ensure that our community raises its awareness levels and in turn, keeps our kids safe.
AI solutions could help solve common security issues on large industrial sites

I spent a decade of my career, overseeing and ensuring the safety and security of the biggest industrial businesses in Wynberg, along with several smaller warehouses and industrial sites. Many of these sites had an extensive camera system, and to this day, most still do.
Tips for staying safe in public parking lots

Whenever you venture into a public parking lot, consider what time it is and what time you envisage leaving.
Safety on the road

Anti-hijack tips – Look at the person approaching your car, they must know that you have seen them. Look at their hands – are they open or hidden? Then look at their feet. Nobody is going to hijack or smash and grab in flip flops.
Leaving Home

Most mornings now involve rushing to the car, herding children, throwing everything in and hot tailing it out of the gate, so as not to be late.
Routines

Easy-to-implement tips on how to keep yourself and your family out of harm’s way.