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in Atlanta, GA Call 770-339-1616 or 404-525-4500

by Lisa Cunningham, Director of Communications
We’re all familiar with the term “bystander,” a person who watches events unfold from the sidelines while doing nothing to help. But few of us might have ever heard of the “Bystander Effect.”
Simply put, the Bystander Effect is the name given to the psychological phenomenon where the greater number of people present, the less likely people are to help a person in distress. In other words, for some reason that psychologists don’t fully understand, observers are more likely to help a victim if few or no witnesses are around.
The Bystander Effect in action
Can you imagine the horror of being the victim of a crime or an attack, screaming for help, and watching people just walk by?
Last year, NBC’s “Today Show” ran a segment during which a reporter spoke with a security specialist about the bystander effect. And, to prove how real — and devastating — its effects can be, the show staged the attempted abduction of a seven year-old girl.
Watch the video here and make it your business to get involved — even if it’s just calling 911 — if you ever see this happening. And tell us, have you ever declined helping someone who appeared to be in trouble? Please share your reasons why in the comments below.
by Lisa Cunningham, Director of Communications
Recently, there have been a number of stories in the news about fires which were caused by space heaters. Unfortunately, space heater-related deaths are not uncommon and are normally caused by carelessness or improper use.
While space heaters are an economical alternative to traditional electric or gas heat, they can also be extremely dangerous if not used properly. In fact, an estimated 25,000 house fires and 300 deaths are caused each year by space heaters. With more than two months left in the winter season, we’d like to pass along the following tips to help keep you toasty, yet safe, on those cold days and nights:
Perhaps most importantly, be sure to test your smoke detectors before you utilize a space heater in your home. Smoke detectors should be placed on every floor of your house and their batteries should be changed twice each year. You should also consider investing in carbon monoxide detectors, as many fire deaths are not caused by flames, but by carbon monoxide. You can guard against carbon monoxide poisoning by installing alarms to detect this gas in your home.
Space heaters are a portable, cost-effective alternative to warming your home during the winter months. But follow these simple tips to keep your family warm, and at the same time avoid an easily preventable tragedy.
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By Lisa Cunningham, Director of Communications
Thanksgiving is meant for spending time with family, reflecting on things we’re thankful for, and gorging. Let’s face it: food, food, and more food is on the minds of most people as we get closer to Thanksgiving Day.
What we don’t think about is the potential for food poisoning. In fact, an estimated 76 million people fall victim to food-borne illnesses each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. That threat is even greater during the holidays, for three main reasons:
To make sure your Thanksgiving is all fun and food poison-free, follow these simple holiday food safety tips:
Following these simple steps will ensure you, your family, and guests eat, drink, and stay merry during the holiday season.
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