Tag: Keeping an Eye on Safety
Drew: Disaster Recovery Plan for Older Adults
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Weekly we turn on the news and one of the lead stories is about disastrous weather which has struck a particular...
Drew: Is Your Child’s Cell Phone Safe?
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Keeping your child safe is a top responsibility and desire for parents. After being an educator for numerous years I never...
Drew: America’s Most Progressive City for Women in Law Enforcement
By Samuetta Hill Drew
The state of Oregon is best known for its diverse landscape and many outdoor recreational opportunities such as scenic bike trails, lush...
Drew: Downed Power Lines After a High Wind Event
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Last week we began a short series about personal safety tips to follow during high straight line winds. Winds so powerful...
Drew: March and The Beginning of Straight-Line Winds
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Traditionally March weather has been defined by high winds. An old saying depicting the month of March is “It comes in...
Drew: For the Love of Safety
By Samuetta Hill Drew
As we conclude this brief series on self-care, which is the personification of love, it is important for women to remember...
Drew: February Safety Tips for Women
By Samuetta Hill Drew
February is the month so many associate with the word “love.” Many, after reading this brief safety article series over the...
Drew: Heart Filled Gestures vs. Heartbreak
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Symbols of “amour” are already in the astrosphere. We see these romantic symbols all around us – online and in our...
Drew: Sheltering Dogs in the Cold
By Samuetta Hill Drew
A long-standing slogan for years has been “a dog is a man’s best friend.” This is obvious since 44 percent of...
Drew: Outdoor Shelters in the Cold for Cats
By Samuetta Hill Drew
Many instantly think of dogs when you talk about buying or building outdoor shelters for family pets. The American Society for...