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6 Easy Tips on First Aid Training

Every year we waited for summer to set in. It was summer camp time, a favorite among all of us. Each year we were taken to a different camp site and spent four days there. Camp consisted of a lot of physical activities, races, swimming, games and a lot of sports. We were also given […]

13 Must-haves For a Good First Aid Kit

In our fast-paced world, we could hurt ourselves while doing even the simplest tasks. Being trained in first-aid but not having a kit around would be quite pointless. A simple first-aid kit can be put together and kept at an easily accessible place in your house, work place, your handbag or even in the car. […]

10 Basic Principles of First Aid Training to RememberIn the Field

The initial temporary care given to an ill or injured person in order to stabilize him and aid in his recovery before proper medical care can be accessed, is first aid. The fact that accidents and illnesses occur without any prior noticemakes it is essential that you always be prepared to deal with these situations. […]

4 Benefits of First Aid Training

Emergencies come unannounced. We expect the government to up our security systems and make sure that there is no external threat. Bag checks, body scans and X-ray security, we go through all of that to make sure we are in a safe place. As responsible citizens of this nation, we too should pledge to learn […]

A Good Teacher is a ‘Self-Abuser’ Teacher!

A grad-school professor of mine said this in class one day. He was lamenting that his wife, a kindergarten teacher, had been on leave for two years to have their two children. He specialized in language acquisition and reading development, so he used his wife’s classroom as an observational laboratory for years. While she was […]

How To Cool Hot Classrooms

Three quarters of teachers said classrooms were too hot to work and learn properly in. They have renewed calls for improved regulations to limit classroom temperatures. This has been in response to a recent consultation by the UK Department of Education (DofE) on proposed changes to school premises regulations, launched in early February 2012. The […]

In the Clutches of the Sight-Word Monster

The country continues to be plagued by illiteracy. The reason is simple. The country continues to be under the heel of some of the most reckless and reprehensible “experts” imaginable. They make little children memorize the SHAPES of words, which most little children simply can’t do. Ergo, these children experience major reading and cognitive problems. […]

Defining the Difference Between Risk Management Training and Risk Assessment Training

The field of physical security has grown over the years and as has gained terms along the way that sometimes leave confusion as to the meanings. Some changes in terminology are hard to define as they reference characteristics of actual security personnel and are often used interchangeably, such as: Bodyguard, Protection Specialist, Executive Protection Specialist […]

A Loss Prevention Education is Incomplete Without Physical Security Training

Everyone has walked into a store at one time or another and has been greeted by a TV monitor. Besides being a great tool to make funny faces with your kids, the monitor actually serves a valuable service. The TV monitor, as well as numerous other features of the store, are all part of a […]

Take a Risk Assessment Course When Looking For Corporate Security Training

Corporate security positions are available in virtually every state in the U.S. From security directors to basic security positions, corporations are seeking qualified individuals to fill the slots. As many security professionals transition from the “bodyguard” type to a more professional perception, they seek out corporate security training. When searching for a source of training […]