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The smoke detector is ubiquitous in businesses and homes throughout the United States. The small, inconspicuous design and discrete placement of these devices make them easy to overlook on a day-to-day basis. However, smoke detectors provide an invaluable service to...
While the United States celebrated the 245th anniversary of its independence, gun violence spiked in cities and towns throughout the country. During a year that is already on pace to break records for gun violence and mass shootings, the 2021 Fourth of July weekend...
Five years have now passed since a heavily armed assailant killed forty-nine people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida. As the second-worst mass shooting in American history, the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting serves as a harrowing reminder of the ongoing gun...
No parent willingly chooses to put their child in danger when it comes to sending them to school. However, there exists horrific and terrifying examples of active shooter situations all throughout recent history. It is time to take matters into our own hands and be...
We all know the value of partnerships, both in our personal and professional lives. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines partnerships as “a relationship usually involving close cooperation between parties having specified rights and responsibilities.” This...
Gun violence is a leading cause of premature death in the U.S, leading to over 38,000 deaths and nearly 85,000 injuries each year. These statistics tell a tragic story of how deeply interwoven this pattern of violence is in America – a pattern which soared to...