Safety Lanyard
Safety Lanyard
Trying to find a solution for my problem in school PLEASE HELP !!!!?
I have been assigned a project in school, have a system where when we have a lanyard with ID attached to it, these cords are green and fashionable also complain of them all, I am trying to develop a solution this that we can take over the visible identification of the waist at all times, I was thinking of a pin on the back, but that's a safety hazard to students. Please help me come up with some solutions, I appreciate it
Tattoo your forehead ID anothers school solution would be to change a school uniform
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Pantac 30 Inch Safety Lanyard Coyote Brown SL-N315-CB-A $29.99 |
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Pantac 30 inch Safety Lanyard Black SL-N315-BK-A $29.99 |
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Pantac 30 inch Safety Lanyard OD SL-N315-OD-A $29.99 |
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Pantac 30 inch Safety Lanyard Khaki SL-N315-TN-A $29.99 |
Mobile phone safety
It is a sad fact that the theft of mobile phones is a common occurrence in our modern society. Phones are often stolen to be sold in constant change and the models and special features, the latest phones are in growing demand and a higher probability be the subject of a robbery.
What is even more sad is that school children are more likely fall victim to theft of mobile phones. However, this does not mean that everyone must take steps to avoid being the victim of mobile phone theft. There are a few simple precautions can take to reduce your chance of having the phone stolen and which are as follows.
About a quarter of all mobile phone thefts occur when the phone is in use or that can be viewed by others. The statistics are even higher in urban centers. Therefore, if you are in a very crowded place to avoid the use of phone, even for text messages. If you are using your phone, then not only is put on screen, and you may not focus on their surroundings and the people around. This makes you more vulnerable to theft of mobiles.
Also keep your phone on the screen, such as around your neck or on a belt clip. This clearly announce that not only has a phone, but the model you have. Phones in one device can be easily caught and used to pull a victim in the direction of a potential thief wants.
In fact, the Metropolitan Police advise that you treat your phone mobile as you are holding a check for 100 pounds in his hand.
Here are some facts about the theft of mobile phones is expected be used to understand situations that can make you more vulnerable:
– 90% of offenders are male and 80% of victims are also male
– Most of robberies are committed by offenders working in groups
– The maximum age is 16 offenders
– The maximum time for theft of mobiles belonging anyone under 18 is 14:00 to 22:00
– For over 18 years, the maximum time for theft is 10 pm-6 am
– A mobile phone is stolen approximately every three minutes in the UK
To protect yourself and your Cell Phone, there are measures you can take if a victim of a theft. First Instead, typing * # 06 # on your phone, you will get what is called the IMEI number (serial number 15 digits). Maintain a safe note of this number, and if your phone is lost or stolen then it can be blocked by your phone service provider making it useless for anyone who finds or steals.
Also take steps to dial the phone with the postcode and house number using an ultra violet pen. This acts as a deterrent and if your phone stolen or lost can be recovered easily be traced back to you. Take steps to register your phone with the provider when they purchase so that you have your data in the register in relation to the actual phone unit. Finally, use your phone's lock code and PIN security to stop any other use. For more information on how to activate your PIN, consult the manual that came with the phone.
If someone tries to take the phone from you by force, may be better to give them. This will help avoid injury. If the phone is stolen, report it to the police and your service provider right away. By providing as much detail as possible over the phone, including IMEI number, then the handset can be barred on all networks and will be useless to thieves.
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