Being a student is great: you get your independence, get to choose what and when to eat, and there’s no curfew! However, being an adult also includes a number of responsibilities that many people – young and old – often ignore. Whether it’s your first time moving into halls or you’re in your final year […]
Category Archives: Safety tips
Whether you’re lucky enough to be jet-setting away this summer or enjoying a staycation, we’ve got all the best tips to keep you, your family, and your home safe and secure. Summer is the time when many of us are spending time away from home, whether for a weekend or a two week annual vacation […]
This British tradition can be a fun family night but only if certain steps are taken to ensure the safety of you and those around you. While many of these seem like common sense, Merseyside Fire & Rescue alone responded to 17 bonfire-related incidents on 5th November 2017. Here’s just a few tips to ensure […]
Christmas is a time to celebrate being with family and having a well-earned break from the hard struggles of daily life. However, it’s also a time where break-ins are more likely to occur. In order to stay protected this Christmas, here’s a few of our top security tips. Never leave the house without setting your […]
Christmas is a time to celebrate being with family and having a well-earned break from the hard struggles of daily life. However, it is also a time where people become neglectful in everyday safety procedures. Here’s a few of our top tips to avoid your Christmas from being anything but merry. Trees Whether you have […]
Halloween is a fun night for children but can be a frightful time for those who no longer enjoy the thrills of trick or treating. Here’s a few tips to stay safe this holiday. Use Electric Tea Lights In Pumpkins Although the juices inside the pumpkin prevent it from being flammable, unattended tea lights are […]
Now that the summer is over and the dark nights are rolling in, it’s good news for criminals! In 2016, June had a total of 31,281 burglaries in the UK (the lowest month of the year). By November, this had jumped up to 37,396 and the middle of winter – January 2017 – saw the […]