Take The Situational Awareness Pledge


#NationalSituationalAwarenessDay
Situational Awareness Day highlights the importance of using situational awareness skills in everyday life to stay out of harm’s way.
Most safety experts agree that situational awareness is the number one skill to learn for the safety of everyone.
• Don’t ever be distracted by your phone while you are walking or driving.
• Pay attention to your surroundings at all times.
• Be in a general relaxed state of alertness with no specific focal point. You are not looking for anything or anyone in particular; you simply have your head up and your eyes open. You are difficult to surprise, so therefore, you are difficult to harm.
• Look for anything that seems out of the ordinary.
• Watch people’s eyes, hands and body language.
• Look for anything hazardous like a pothole, moving cars, loose boards on a deck, people walking with weapons…
• Pay attention 30-50 feet all around you since you will have enough time to move and get away if you need to.
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#NationalSituationalAwarenessDay
Situational Awareness Day highlights the importance of using situational awareness skills in everyday life to stay out of harm’s way.
Most safety experts agree that situational awareness is the number one skill to learn for the safety of everyone.
• Don’t ever be distracted by your phone while you are walking or driving.
• Pay attention to your surroundings at all times.
• Be in a general relaxed state of alertness with no specific focal point. You are not looking for anything or anyone in particular; you simply have your head up and your eyes open. You are difficult to surprise, so therefore, you are difficult to harm.
• Look for anything that seems out of the ordinary.
• Watch people’s eyes, hands and body language.
• Look for anything hazardous like a pothole, moving cars, loose boards on a deck, people walking with weapons…
• Pay attention 30-50 feet all around you since you will have enough time to move and get away if you need to.