Halloween Safety Tips 2019

Halloween Safety Tips 2019 – ESS Global, a safety consulting firm has some important Halloween safety tips you may not have thought about.

Halloween Safety Tips 2019


Halloween brings parties, fun and sweets to children, but those little ghouls and goblins are not the only things to be afraid about on Halloween. Accidents and mishaps increase dramatically on Halloween night.
For instance, children are more than twice as likely to be struck and killed by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year. 

Halloween Safety Tips 2019 – Trick or Treating

  • Halloween Safety Tips 2018Plan your route in advance – stick to areas both you and your children are familiar with. Keep your head on a swivel.
  • Stay well lit – carry glow sticks and flashlights. Be sure you can see your path. Consider reflective tape. Be sure you can be seen by motorists.
  • Don’t trip up – Make sure costumes don’t touch the ground. Long costumes that drag on the ground can be dangerous, especially at night.
  • Avoid masks that impede sight!
  • Stay in groups – bring friends, stay in groups and this bears repeating – never send younger children out alone.
  • Be sure children do not approach any vehicle, occupied or not, unless you are with them.
  • Put your cell phones down and keep your heads up. Walk, don’t run. Use crosswalks and traffic signals.
  • Watch out for open flames in those jack-o-lanterns sitting on porches.
  • Teach children to never dart out into the street or cross between parked cars.
  • Always walk younger children all the way to the door to receive treats, and…
  • Never allow your children to enter the home of a stranger.

And it’s not just taking your kids out for some fun at twilight, you must be vigilant all day. The children are all wound up just walking home from school, even walking to school. Don’t be distracted while driving. Stay focused.

Halloween Safety Tips 2019 – Driving

  • Slow down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods. Children are excited on Halloween and can move in unpredictable ways.
  • Enter and exit driveways slowly and carefully.
  • Take extra time to look for children at intersections.
  • Drive slowly, anticipate heavy pedestrian traffic.
  • Turn your headlights on earlier in the day.
  • It’s a popular week for adult parties – While no night during the year is good for drinking and driving, this is especially true tonight!
  • Twice as many child pedestrians are killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year. PAY ATTENTION WHEN DRIVING.

Halloween Safety Tips 2019 – Around the House

  • Halloween Safety Tips 2018 - ESSBe smart about decorations placement – And don’t overload electrical outlets.
  • Set up those spooky candles with care – Try to use battery operated candles as pets and children can knock things over. And have a fire extinguisher handy.
  • Make your doorway safe – Make sure that driveways and walkways are cleaned up and well maintained. Make sure everything is well lit.

Halloween Safety Tips 2019 – Adult Parties – Safety Tips for Women

  • Don’t let your guard down. Halloween is not an excuse to throw caution to the wind. Keep an eye on your belongings (that includes your drink!)
  • Dress appropriately. We love sexy Halloween costumes, but you don’t want to attract unwanted attention. Cover up as you go to and from parties, and make sure you’re able to move easily in your costume (in case you need to make a quick getaway). Which leads us to…
  • Stay in groups. You may be dressed like Wonder Woman, but that doesn’t mean you have superhero powers. Stick with your friends to prevent being in alone in an unsafe situation and check in with one another at the end of the night to make sure you all get home safe and sound.
  • Have a safety net. If you find yourself separated from friends in unfamiliar territory (it’s a night to stay on the beaten path) have a back-up plan, or call a trusted friend.  If you feel unsafe for any reason – keep your phone handy and don’t be afraid to call 911 if a threatening situation develops.

By taking the time to plan ahead and using these Halloween safety tips, you can ensure you and your children, as well as others, have a happy, healthy, and safe Halloween.
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Bodyguard Training – Florida

Bodyguard Training – Florida – ESS has a Florida D.O.E. Approved 3-Day Fast Start and a 28-Day Executive Protection Course – Accepting GI Bill® Benefits.

Bodyguard Training – Florida

ESS Global Corp offers 2 Executive Protection Classes. There is a Fast Start 3- Day Training that some use as a refresher course, and a 28-Day MEGA Executive Protection Class for those that are serious about a career in the Close Protection Industry.

Both these classes are Florida D.O.E. Approved and both accept GI Bill® Benefits.

First, while “Bodyguard” is still popular in culture, those in the industry refer to “bodyguarding” as Close Protection or more accurately Executive Protection.

And for anyone looking to enter the Executive Protection industry, it’s important to know that in most states and localities, close protection is lumped into security guards or private investigators and has little to do with either.

So without state “certification”, it’s important for you to understand that the close protection “certifications” you receive are from the school, not any governing body.

For that reason, it’s vital that you choose a close protection training based on the school’s certifications, not the “certifications” they have waiting for you after you pay.

  • ESS is The Only Executive Protection School in the southeast that is Certified to Accept GI Bill® Benefits
  • ESS is The Only D.O.E. Certified Executive Protection School in Florida
  • ESS Global Corporation Has Real World Protection Experience in Over 60 Countries
  • ESS is the only Security School Certified for VA and D.O.E. for Voc Rehab in Florida

ESS 3-Day Fast Start Executive Protection Training

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Covering all the basic pillars of executive protection, this 3-day training will provide you with the basic knowledge and protection techniques commonly used by the Secret Service, State Police, Highway Patrols, VIP and Dignitary Protection Units responsible for protecting politicians and other domestic and foreign dignitaries around the world.

Our ESS Global Executive Protection Training is designed for career veterans as a “refresher”, or a “must-have” for beginners in the world of executive/close protection. This D.O.E. Certified Executive Protection Training gives you a strong start in the security industry covering city, county and state government organizations, corporate security services, security agencies and private individuals.

For those that are serious about beginning a new career…

The ESS 28-Day Executive Protection MEGA Training

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The ESS Global 28-Day Executive Protection “Mega” Course is a series of comprehensive protection training modules developed by ESS Global and approved the Florida D.O.E. This month-long executive protection training is for civilians, law enforcement and military personnel who wish to pursue a career in corporate security or protective services domestically or abroad.

The ESS Global “Mega” Executive Protection Training includes;

  • Executive Protection Certification
  • Advanced Executive Protection Certification
  • Threat Assessment & Security Advance Tactics Certification
  • Motorcade Tactics Certification
  • Defensive Tactics Certification
  • CPR/AED Certification
  • Florida Concealed Weapons Certification (May be used to obtain CWP license)
  • Firearms Safety/Dry Fire Training and Methodology 
  • Collapsible Baton ASP Certification
  • OC Spray Certification GI Bill Approved Close Protection Training - ASP Certifications
  • ASP Handcuffing Certification
  • ASP Flashlight Training Certification
  • Conductive Energy Weapon Certification (Phazzer) 
  • D License Certification (Unarmed Security Officer)
  • G License Certification (Armed Security Officer)

In this month-long close protection course, you will receive over 300+ hours of elite executive protection instruction and training from top industry professionals that we use as our instructors.  You will learn from the very best!

Register For the 28-Day Mega Course

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See You Soon. Until Then, Be Safe.

For Post 9/11 GI Bill® (Ch 33) students and VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch 31) students, our tuition policy complies with 38 USC 3679(e) which means Post 9/11 and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment students will not be charged or otherwise penalized due to a delay in VA tuition and fee payments.  For eligibility consideration, a Post 9/11 GI Bill student must submit a VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Vocational Rehabilitation Student must provide a VAF 28-1905 form. Please see 38 USC 3679(e) for complete details.

 GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).  More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill

 

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28 Day Bodyguard Training November 2019

28 Day Bodyguard Training November 4 – December 1 2019 in Tampa – Florida D.O.E. Certified – Accepting Veteran Benefits 

28 Day Bodyguard Training November 4 – December 1 2019

28 Day Bodyguard Training in Tampa
ESS Global Corp has a 28 Day Bodyguard Training at our Corporate Headquarters in Tampa Florida.

  • The Only Security Training Facility in Florida Accepting GI Bill® Benefits
  • The Only Florida D.O.E. Certified Security School in Florida
  • The Only VA Voc Rehab Security School in Florida

Also called Close Protection, VIP Protection, Bodyguard, and most commonly, Executive Protection, Protective Security is used to protect people from physical threats such as assassination, assault, harassment, kidnapping, and stalking. These protective security specialists may also protect other family members as well as property.
Highly-trained security personnel are generally employed by public figures such as politicians, corporate executives, movie stars, singers and bands, athletes, public speakers and others who have “high profile lifestyles”.
If you have read our Executive Protection Training Guide, and are ready to get started, great. The world of close personal protection is growing daily. 
The simple fact is there is no doubt that “personal protection” is a growing field. As you read this, there are thousands and thousands of military and government leaders, business executives, religious figures, celebrities and families that are being personally protected.
And their numbers grow every day.

 Bodyguard Training November 4 – December 1 

 
The ESS Global 28-Day Executive Protection “Mega” Course is a series of comprehensive protection training modules developed by ESS Global and approved by the Florida D.O.E. This month-long executive protection training is for civilians, law enforcement and military personnel who wish to pursue a career in corporate security or protective services domestically or abroad.
While this 300+ Hour Course does accept Veteran Benefits, anyone can take this class!

The ESS Global “Mega” Executive Protection Training includes;

  • Executive Protection Certification
  • Advanced Executive Protection Certification
  • Threat Assessment & Security Advance Tactics Certification
  • Motorcade Tactics Certification
  • Defensive Tactics Certification
  • Situational Awareness Training
  • Psychological Profiling Training
  • First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
  • Florida Concealed Weapons Certification (May be used to obtain CWP license)
  • Firearm Safety and Dry-Fire Methodology
  • Hand-to-Hand Combat Training
  • Collapsible Baton ASP Certification
  • OC Spray Certification GI Bill Approved Close Protection Training - ASP Certifications
  • ASP Handcuffing Certification
  • ASP Flashlight Training Certification
  • Conductive Energy Weapon Certification (Phazzer) 
  • D License Certification (Unarmed Security Officer)
  • G License Certification (Armed Security Officer)

You will receive over 300+ hours of elite executive protection instruction and training from top industry professionals that we use as our instructors.
ESS Global uses proven methodology, derived from ESS protective security operations and security consulting in over 60 countries around the world.  These operations have been conducted in threat environments ranging from “negligible” to “imminent”.

In the world of Protective Security Training, there is one school that stands head and shoulders above all others.

ESS Global Corp.

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For Post 9/11 GI Bill® (Ch 33) students and VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch 31) students, our tuition policy complies with 38 USC 3679(e) which means Post 9/11 and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment students will not be charged or otherwise penalized due to a delay in VA tuition and fee payments.  For eligibility consideration, a Post 9/11 GI Bill student must submit a VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Vocational Rehabilitation Student must provide a VAF 28-1905 form. Please see 38 USC 3679(e) for complete details.
 GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).  More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill
 
 

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill Bodyguard Training

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill Bodyguard Training at ESS Global Corp in Florida – The only V.A. and D.O.E. Approved Security School in the Southeast.

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill Bodyguard Training

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill Bodyguard Training

The All-In-One MEGA Month Long Executive Protection Training

This 4-week course is designed for those seeking advancement into the Close Protection industry. The ESS Global Executive Protection Training is available to civilians or military veterans wishing to utilize their GI Bill Benefits. This training incorporates both classroom and practical application exercises designed to prepare graduates with the necessary skills required to excel in the growing Executive Protection Services field. The ESS Global approach to teaching Executive Protection also includes Defensive Tactics, Threat Assessment, Psychological Profiling and Situational Awareness necessary to succeed in the EP industry.
The course was designed and is taught by working professionals in the protective industry that have extensive experience, both domestically and abroad, in all facets of dignitary, corporate/celebrity, and VIP protection. This Month Long “MEGA” Executive Protection course is the ideal starting point for those wishing to enter into, and be successful in, the business of protecting others or those transitioning from Military or Law Enforcement.  The curriculum is current, relevant and taught by industry professionals who actively work in the protection/security business. This course is designed to to give you a functional understanding of close protection and the skill sets needed to become a part of a working detail.

Post 9/11 G.I. Bill Bodyguard Training at ESS Global


The ESS Global GI Bill Approved Executive Protection Training includes 16 Certifications

  • Executive Protection Certification
  • Advanced Executive Protection Certification
  • Threat Assessment & Security Advance Tactics Certification
  • GI Bill Approved Close Protection Training - D.O.E. ApprovedMotorcade Tactics Certification
  • Defensive Tactics Certification
  • Situational Awareness & Psychological Profiling 
  • CPR/AED Certification
  • Florida Concealed Weapons Certification (May be used to obtain CWP license)
  • Firearms Safety/Dry Fire Training and Methodology
  • Collapsible Baton ASP Certification
  • OC Spray Certification GI Bill Approved Close Protection Training - ASP Certifications
  • ASP Handcuffing Certification
  • ASP Flashlight Training Certification
  • Conductive Energy Weapon Certification (Phazzer) 
  • D License Certification (Unarmed Security Officer)
  • G License Certification (Armed Security Officer)

This “mega” close protection training is the fastest way to prepare for a career in the personal security world. While it is approved by the VA, and we can accept both GI Bill Benefits as well as VA Voc Rehab, anyone who is serious about beginning a new career can take this course.
Check Our Calendar for all our upcoming events. 

GI Bill Approved Close Protection Training - Contact ESS GlobalSee You Soon. Until Then, Be Safe.

Questions?

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For Post 9/11 GI Bill® (Ch 33) students and VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch 31) students, our tuition policy complies with 38 USC 3679(e) which means Post 9/11 and Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment students will not be charged or otherwise penalized due to a delay in VA tuition and fee payments.  For eligibility consideration, a Post 9/11 GI Bill student must submit a VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Vocational Rehabilitation Student must provide a VAF 28-1905 form.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).  More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill

Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook (And Instagram)

Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook (And Instagram) – It’s the friend of a friend of not so friend problem we’ve discussed before.
It’s the start of a new school year… and…you need to…

Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook (And Instagram)

Before you put a photo of a young child in an essentially public domain, you need to consider that you are making this choice on behalf of somebody who relies on you to keep them safe.

Not long ago, we posted about posting on Facebook that you are away from home…at a concert, theme park, festival. etc  –  as when you post, your post can be seen be your friends, and their friends, and people that are not “your friends” and how bad people search Facebook for these types of “away” posts, then look up your address and rob you.
It’s a big problem that doesn’t get much media coverage. 
You also need to keep in mind that the search function on Facebook is like the “Google Search” of Facebook.
Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook

Your Post may Attract Dangerous People

Photos and videos of children shared by their parents on social media sometimes turn up on disturbing websites and forums, some of them dedicated to child pornography. In one instance a Nashville mother tried to track down the identity of a stranger who had shared a photo of her daughter. She followed the photo to a page belonging to a man in China. On that page she discovered her photo, along with a lot of other photos of little girls.
This isn’t as uncommon as you might think. According to an Australian Children’s eSafety Commissioner, one site offered at least 45 million images, half of which were photos of children taken from social media accounts. The photos were of everyday family activities, but were accompanied by graphically inappropriate comments.

Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook

Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook
It’s easy to forget that social media posts can also provide indicators that can help people identify where a child lives, plays, and goes to school. Posts with information like location tags and landmarks (such as schools) give strangers as well as known child aggressors the ability to locate a child and other family members. This is especially dangerous for families who are trying to manage custody disputes and/or escape domestic violence situations.

  • Don’t share photos and videos that contain personal details, such as full names, personal contact information, or uniforms that identify school or location
  • Never add comments to photos that identify locations; for example street address, school name, or even identifying features in front of your own home.
  • Only share with people who you really know and trust. Rather than posting to all of your friends on social media, be selective and use the privacy settings on your social media platform. Also, be aware that if one of your friends likes your picture, it may also become visible to their friends. You may be better off messaging them instead.
  • Ensure that you have talked with other parents before posting and sharing images that include their children.
  • Be very mindful of metadata — most digital photos taken with cameras or smartphones contain information about the time, date and GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken. There are programs (think Photoshop and the like) that expose this embedded information!

It’s totally understandable to want to share posts about your family on social media. If and when you do decide to share, try asking your children what they’re comfortable with and take some serious precautions. Pay close attention to privacy settings on your social media pages. Choose your photos carefully and watermark the ones you post publicly. Ask friends and family to refrain from posting photos or videos of your child. And start involving your child in deciding what is appropriate to share with others. Those conversations can help ward off creating bad feelings in the future and are useful for preparing your child for living in the digital age.
Think Twice About Posting Pictures of Your Kid on Facebook
Worse, virtually any picture can fuel online bullying.
We’ve talked a lot about how something shared online can never truly be deleted and can be seen by friends of friends of friends. You lose control over the content you post as soon as it is uploaded. You can’t even truly control who ends up seeing it, even on a private account. And anyone can take screenshots and share them.
So what happens if an embarrassing photograph of a child falls into the wrong hands? Your child could face trouble at school. They might face name-calling and bullying, or even lose friends, because of an old picture (or even a current one). If your child doesn’t want a picture posted, or feels embarrassed by a photo, don’t share it with others.
In addition, if your family becomes a target of online harassment for any reason, your child and their pictures will be caught in the crossfire. The dangerous mob mentality of the Internet leads to many people taking things way too far, and this can affect your child’s well-being in a very big way.
Again, it pays to think twice when posting pictures of your children on Facebook.