Monday, November 05, 2007

U.S. State Department Offers Important Personal Security & Safety Tips Guide

A while back during a live Code Red! radio show broadcast in Washington, DC, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Ambassador Richard J. Griffin now former head of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security regarding the worldwide work of his staff and dignitary protection agents keeping U.S. and foreign diplomats around the globe safe & secure in today's dangerous world.

The U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security has prepared several documents regarding personal security and safety issues for citizens traveling and living abroad. Many of the safety tips are also great things to keep in mind no matter where you live, work or travel.

One particular document is only 24-pages and it's a very "quick read and primer" on personal safety. The document includes information on Resident Security; Establishing a Safe Haven; Home Security While You Are Away; Personal Security While Traveling; Personal Security in Hotels; Fire Safety at Home; Security Do's for Children; Letter and Parcel Bombs Security Precautions; Carjacking Prevention; Surveillance Awareness and even Sexual Assault Prevention.

To visit the U.S. Department of State's website and obtain your copy of this great personal security and safety resource guide visit: http://www.theurltool.com/?2580


Til Next Time,

Stay Safe!

Alfred McComber
[al]@personalsecuritybulletin.com

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