
Safety & Security
Practical tips to help Texans stay prepared, protected, and resilient.
Nine tips for staying alert while walking.
No one plans for a car accident but knowing what to do next can make it a little easier to navigate.
What to Do in Heat Emergencies
And how to prevent them.
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They devote their lives to serve and protect us — here are four ways you can thank your local first responders during National Police Week.
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Are you prepared for severe weather this season? Make sure your roof is protected with these impact-resistant shingles.
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Are your prepared for the unpredictable? Read how faith, family, and Texas Farm Bureau Insurance helped this North Texas family weather an unseasonal Christmastime tornado.
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The Texas Department of Insurance recommends homeowners check their units for rust, cracks, and clogs at least once a year.
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From Facebook to Snapchat — how do you protect your children on social media? Learn more in our helpful parent’s guide to social media safety.
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The authenticity of an indoor flame also comes with some safety hazards.
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Be prepared when the weather takes a turn for the south this winter with these informative driving safety tips.
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Keep your little ones out of harm’s way at home.
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Avoid property damage and injuries during football season with this grill safety advice.
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Minor car accidents can shake you up. Know what to do in a fender bender by watching this video.
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Keep your kids safe on the field with this advice for avoiding head injuries in youth sports.
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Did you witness a collision? We spell out eight ways to offer assistance.











