Whether they’re delivering meals, collecting donations, visiting a church member in the hospital or attending an off-site work meeting, do your employees drive vehicles owned by your organization or their own vehicles when traveling for work? There are pros and cons to each approach, and it may be worth it to review – and possibly […]
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Portable Space Heater Safety
Portable electric space heaters come in handy when you’re trying to warm a specific room in your house or take the chill out of a drafty workspace. But if they’re not used properly, they can be more hazardous than helpful. Portable and fixed space heaters are responsible for two of every five home heating fires, […]
Tax‑Time Resources for Your Organization
Tax season is upon us, and you’re probably beginning to think about what you and/or your finance team needs to do in order to file your organization’s annual return. In general, organizations that are exempt from federal income tax are still required to file annual returns. However, there are a few exceptions to this. The […]
What’s Your Flu IQ?
Fever, fatigue, inflamed throat – oh my! Flu season is alive and well, and we hope you’ve been able to avoid the flu and all of the nasty symptoms that come with it. The more you know about the flu and how it is spread, the better off you’ll be at avoiding it. Test your […]
5 Steps to a Successful Background Screening
Whether you’re hiring new employees or gaining volunteer help, background screenings are an important part of the onboarding process. Equally important is the manner in which background screenings are conducted. Make sure your organization’s background screenings follow these best practices. Source: https://www.guideoneconnections.com/blog/article/5-steps-successful-background-screening […]
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Prevent Frozen Pipes This Winter
The cold weather that winter brings can be troubling in more ways than one. Aside from making you shiver and dread walking outside, below-freezing temperatures can pose a threat to your facility – particularly to your water pipes. When the temperature drops, the chance of your water pipes freezing increases. Frozen pipes are prone to bursting, which […]
2017 Safety Trends and Risks for Churches
The beginning of the year is a time to look forward and anticipate the trends we’re likely to see as we move into 2017. When it comes to safety and risk management issues for churches, here are six trends that my team and I forecast for the coming year, plus some pointers for protecting your […]
Prevent Theft During the Holidays
‘Tis the season for giving. During the holidays, charitable giving and donations of toys, clothes, food and other items increases. According to Charity Navigator’s 2015 Online Giving Trends report, significantly more people donate money online in December, with an average contribution amount of $188. Unfortunately, the risk of theft also increases this time of year. […]
Top 5 Holiday Hazards
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Between holiday decorations, family gatherings, community events, snow and overall holiday cheer, the holidays can be a fun time for all. However, many don’t realize that the days surrounding holidays are actually some of the most dangerous days of the year. Below are the top five hazards […]
Safety Plan Essentials
If an armed intruder entered your facility, would you know what to do? What if someone fell on a slippery walkway outside your building and threatened a lawsuit? Some situations are out of your control, but many aren’t. That’s why comprehensive safety plans are a huge asset. Thinking about how to handle possible scenarios your organization […]