Happy 4th of July America, From Bryant Security Corporation
Ft. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) July 03, 2014 -- America turns 238 years old this Friday, but doesn't look a day over 30. Traditionally in South Florida, the 4th of July festivities call for a day of beaches, barbecues and of course, fireworks! As the holiday declaring independence and freedom for all, it is ironically one of the most dangerous, and deadly American holidays for road travel, according to BAC Tract. For the holiday, South Florida experiences an influx of visitors, as well as increased road traffic, and out of town travelers. Bryant Security Corporation, a Miami professional security company is issuing a 4th of July safety checklist for the communities of South Florida to stay safe, while celebrating our independence.
Bryant Security, a Miami security company headquartered in North Miami Beach prides themselves in serving schools, places of religious worship, and numerous high profile individuals. Bryant Security Corporation has experienced numerous 4th of July celebrations in South Florida since its opening in 1985. “Fourth of July is a fun day here in South Florida. The beaches are full of families and people enjoying the sun. It can also quickly become a dangerous day, as drinking and driving is commonly linked to the holiday.” says Shay Ben-David, President of Bryant Security Corporation. Locals and visitors can expect various traffic stops all along South Beach and Ft. Lauderdale beach, with sobriety testing guaranteed. While celebrating this 4th of July, Bryant Security is issuing safety tips on how to stay safe, while enjoying the festivities.
4th of July Safety Tips:
- Try to be at your destination before dark, and try to stay off the roads if possible by taking advantage of public transportation.
- If driving long distances, use extra vehicular safety and stay alert.
- Practice safe BBQ’ing. Be aware of your grill, and don’t leave grills unattended.
- If in a public place, keep an eye on your belongings.
- If drinking, do not drive! Call a cab, or have a designated driver.
- Be careful while in the water. Do not let children swim unattended.
- Make sure to stay hydrated, drink water every hour.
- Use the buddy system.
- Keep a safe distance from the fireworks display.
- Don’t launch your own fireworks. It’s not only dangerous, it is most likely illegal in your area.
However you choose to celebrate this holiday, Bryant Security encourages you to use your best judgment. Act safely, and others around you will be less likely to be harmed. For more information on how to stay safe, or Bryant Security’s services, log onto BryantSecurity.
About Bryant Security
Bryant Security is one of South Florida's most established and well diversified security companies. Providing South Florida guard services armed and unarmed in the Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, this family owned and operated business has proudly served and protected the community, property and people since 1985.
Offering innovation, quality, professionalism, resourcefulness, experience and flexibility, this makes Bryant Security the security services industry leader of South Florida. Mandating skilled manpower, teamwork, expertise, specialty knowledge and trained security officers to demonstrate precise and flawless conduct at all times. From executive level protection to CCTV Camera and Entry Systems, they demand the very best! Each protection task private or public that their protection officers undertake calls upon their extensive training which focuses on ensuring the security and safety of your company, property and staff.
When you select Bryant Security you are ensuring that your facility will enjoy the highest possible degree of Miami professional security. Their management team consists of hands-on leaders who will work directly with you in planning and implementing your campus’ security and contingency planning needs. BryantSecurity.com or 305-405-4001.
Holly Jordano, Bryant Security Corporation, http://bryantsecurity.com/home, +1 (305) 830-0327 Ext: 404, [email protected]
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