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Can you protect yourself and your loved ones from the crime and terrorism in today's world? 

Yes, you can!

You don't have to live in fear!

My name is Neal Rawls.  I'm a security consultant, veteran police officer, and author of "Be Alert, Be Aware, Have A Plan: The Complete Guide to Protecting Yourself, Your Home, Your Family."

On this website, I'll teach you some ways to out-think crooks, scam artists and terrorists, and deflect crime away from you and your family.

Would you know what to do if:

bulletYour house was burglarized?
bulletYour hometown was at risk for terrorist attacks?
bulletSomeone followed your child home from school?
bulletYou were carjacked?
bulletA stalker set his or her sights on you?
bulletYour identity was stolen?
bulletYou were being followed in your car or on foot?
bulletHome invaders burst through your front door?
bulletYour workplace is at risk for incidents of violence?

You can learn the time-tested techniques police officers use to protect themselves and stay safe every day, and protect yourself and your loved ones from situations like these.

Security is a state of mind and state of awareness that comes with practice.  When you learn how to be alert, be aware, and have a plan, you learn how to survive in today's troubled world.

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Check out our  personalized online program to help you protect yourself and your family. Get a free Safety Index evaluation.

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Did You Know That ...

* In the year 2003, Americans over age 12 experienced 24 million crimes, of which 22% were violent.

* One of every 7 victims of sexual assault reported to police is under the age of 6.

* In 2003, for every 1,000 persons age 12 and over, there occurred 1 rape or sexual assault; 1 assault with injury; 2 robberies.

* About 15% of US households experienced crimes between 2002 and 2003.

You don't have to be a victim! Learn how to be alert, be aware, and have a plan!