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Spotting Danger Before It Spots You
Build Situational Awareness To Stay Safe
by Gary Dean Quesenberry
Part of the Head's Up series
Spotting danger before it happens is a skill that can be developed and may even save your life.
• Understand the threat
• Build situational awareness
• Develop personal defenses
A mother dropping her teenager off at the mall, a young man leaving home for college, a family about to head out on their first trip overseas. What do all of these people have in common? They all have a vested interest in their personal security and the wellbeing of those they love. According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, there were an estimated 1.25 million violent crimes committed in the United States in 2018.
Make no mistake; in a world filled with crime and violence, you are your own last line of defense.
Continuing on the path of The Gift of Fear (Gavin deBecker), Spotting Danger Before It Spots You, author Gary Quesenberry breaks down the basic techniques necessary to help you develop good situational awareness and increase your levels of personal safety. Gary calls upon his extensive background as a Federal Air Marshal and defensive tactics instructor to explain these methods in simple terms that will greatly improve your general understanding of how, when and where violence occurs. He will then take the next critical step-providing you with the tools you need to properly identify and evade danger before it ever has a chance to materialize.
You will learn:
• The common traits of predatory behavior
• How to conduct a personal "safety check"
• How to develop strong awareness skills
• What to do when you spot potential trouble
• Staying safe and living life free of worry and fear
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Spotting Danger Before It Spots Your Teens
Teaching Situational Awareness To Keep Teenagers Safe
by Gary Dean Quesenberry
Part of the Head's Up series
As adults, we like to think we have a good idea of what the world may have in store for our teenagers, but the fact of the matter is there's a vast divide between what we perceive as dangerous and what our teens are actually up against.
Teenagers face unique challenges when it comes to situational awareness.
These challenges are only exacerbated by the constant physical and biological changes teens are subjected to. As young people learn to deal with these changes, they begin to explore the limits of their individuality.
Unfortunately, this process often involves rebellious behavior and unnecessary risk-taking. The key to keeping teens safe during this time is to keep them alert and engaged with their environment.
Teenagers have to understand that real personal safety isn't about being scared of what lies around the next corner. It requires confidence that if something bad were about to happen, that they have these skills:
• Ability to identify the problem early
• Competence to develop a plan of action
• Power to control their fear
• Aptitude to implement that plan
“Spotting Danger Before It Spots Your Teens” is designed around the principles of positive communication, trust, and teamwork. It's written specifically to set parents' minds at ease and allow teens to confidently explore their independence, secure in the fact that they can spot dangerous situations before they happen and take the necessary steps to ensure their own well-being.
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Spotting Danger for Travelers
Build situational awareness to keep safe while traveling
by Gary Dean Quesenberry
Part of the Head's Up series
Spotting danger before it happens while traveling alone or with your family is a skill that can be developed and may even save your life.
So, you've decided to go on vacation. Good for you! Unfortunately, when planning a getaway, you must think about more than just the fun stuff; you must also consider your personal safety and the safety of those you're traveling with. This is where situational awareness comes into play.
Domestic and international vacationers spend nearly 1.1 trillion dollars annually in the U.S. alone. Any time there's that much cash involved you can expect there will be someone nearby looking to take advantage of you. When traveling, you must acknowledge and prepare for this potential danger.
In Spotting Danger for Travelers, you will learn how to develop a solid foundation of situational awareness, preemptively spot danger, quickly implement escape plans, and take control of your own safety while traveling.
Details include:
• Conducting a threat assessment on your destination
• Properly securing your home while away
• Taking travel precautions on the road and in the air
• Securing your temporary accommodations
• Building situational awareness techniques specific for traveling
• Becoming familiar with your surrounding area
• Developing an appropriate cultural awareness
• Dealing with so called "common" encounters
• Creating contingency plans when "incidents" occur
Regardless of your location, criminals tend to stick to specific patterns of behavior. This book will teach you important skills including how predators choose their victims, how to establish behavioral baselines, the process for identifying baseline anomalies, and how to harden your personal defenses. By implementing what you learn here, you can travel confidently and be secure with the knowledge that you can spot danger before it has the chance to spot you.
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