Refuse To Be A Victim® / the 911 Call

Spring is here!

Comfortable days in south Florida!

Your days will be filled with travel,

shopping and visiting family and friends!

Don’t have it spoiled! 

Before you venture to far,

schedule a few hours out of your week to take a

Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar

2013 Classes are on the first Saturday each month

Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

July 20

August 3

 

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Medical Class

CPR – AED – First Aid

Saturday, March 30, 2013

​9 AM at the HomeSafety Academy

Fee: $100.00

 

Classes are $75.00 Per person

You can pick up the pieces from almost any other mistake in your life, except the one that ends yours.

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THIS SEMINAR IS NOT FIREARM OR SELF-DEFENSE TRAINING 
 
THERE IS NO PHYSICAL CONTACT IN THIS CLASS

 

EXPERTS AGREE the single most important step toward ensuring your personal safety is making the decision to Refuse To Be A Victim® .  

Criminals prefer easy targets.  

You stand a much better chance of preventing criminal attack if you make yourself difficult to prey upon. 

That means you must have an overall personal safety strategy in place before you need it. 

The Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar is a short (4) four hour version of the workshop version. The material covered in the NRA Refuse To Be A Victim® seminar is designed for those participants seeking an introduction to greater awareness to increase their personal safety.  Whereas, the workshop is a longer (8) eight hour program covering more modules of information in greater detail. Upon successful completion of either class the participant will receive a certification of participation.   

What You Will Learn in this Seminar

  • Home Security
  • Personal Security (IN and OUT of HOME)
  • Automobile Security
  • Workplace Security
  • Technological Security
  • Identity Security

Some of the topics you will learn:

Home Security In and around your home

How to better secure your home.
Plant “defensive” shrubbery around your home, especially beneath windows. Bushes with thorns or stiff, spiky leaves are not good hiding places for criminals.

When moving into a house or apartment, always change or re-key the locks.  Otherwise, the previous resident and anyone they supplied keys to has unrestricted access to your home.
Phone and Internet Security

Consider keeping a separate line or cellular phone as a security device. Taking one phone off the hook renders other units on that line inoperable. Using a separate line or cellular phone in your bedroom is a good precaution.
Automobile Security Avoid Carjacking

Use a two-piece key ring with your car keys separate from your other important keys. Give parking valets or mechanics your car keys only. Supplying your entire set of keys creates an opportunity for duplicates to be made.

Check your surroundings before getting out of your car. If something or someone strikes you as out of place or threatening, drive away.

How to Disable an Attacker

Personal Safety  Should you take a self-defense course?

Consider taking a self-defense course. A wide variety of courses are offered for self-defense and each should be considered carefully for relevance to your own situation. The NRA Refuse To Be A Victim® Course provides many useful personal-safety strategies and discusses the pros and cons of other training options. These are just a few steps you can take to avoid becoming a victim of violent crime. For a more in-depth study of these and other safety measures, attend an NRA Refuse To Be A Victim® Course.

Topics covered include:

  • The Psychology of Criminal Predators: understanding and avoiding violent crime against women.
  • Home Security: strangers, visitors: lighting, locks and keys, alarm systems, dogs and their training.
  • Phone Security: protecting private information, answering machines, cellular phones, phone scams.
  • Automobile Security: carjacking, accidents, alarms, parking lots, gas station safety, car as a defensive tool.
  • Physical Security: recognizing dangerous situations, elevators, walking alone, purses, trusting your instincts, what to do if confronted.
  • Self-Defense Physical Training: classes, types and options.
  • Personal Protection Devices: alarms, sprays, stun guns, defensive key chains and other devices.

The 911 Call

​What you say when you call 911

can make the difference in the outcome of your case! 

the 911 Call seminar follows

Refuse To Be A Victim® each month!

3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

$75.00 

Refuse To Be A Victim®

and 911 Call

“What You Learn Can Save A Life”

Class Schedule (SEATS ARE LIMITED)*

You must reserve your seat

Call 561-844-1381

Seminar location
and for additional information
 
HomeSafety Academy,DBA
HomeSafetyCourses, LLC
1408 North Killian Drive Suite 106
Lake Park, FLA.  33403
For Directions call (561) 844-1381
*Registration Required

Refuse To Be A Victim®

Your Key to Crime Prevention and Personal Safety

Instructor with a Refuse To Be A Victim classes in Palm Beach Florida

Actual Refuse To Be A Victim® Seminar

HomeSafety Academy thanks Executive Director Ruthann Sprague for her guidance

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D’Eugenio rolling with Refuse To Be A Victim in Florida

by Lars Dalseide

23. April 2011

Refuse to be a victim program instructor David D'Eugenio of North Palm Beach, Florida on NRAblog 

 David D’Eugenio of North Palm Beach, Florida (smiling on the left) took advantage of a similar offer in 2010. Since his initiation into the program last June, he’s been responsible for seven RTBAV seminars in the beautiful Sunshine State.

And his work has not gone unnoticed by NRA’s National Refuse To Be A Victim® Coordinator RuthAnn Sprague. “David is a real go getter. He has at least one seminar schedule for each month of the year and participates in community

safety/crime prevention events all throughout North Palm Beach. He’s on fire with this program.”

fire with this program.”

 FIRE SAFETY

Copy image past and print it. Image is 8.5″x11″.

Post one poster next to each Fire Extinguisher you own and remember to practice with it!

 

HomeSafety Academy thanks Cross Breed Holsters for their participation

helping to bring Refuse To Be A Victim® to those in need.