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This Site Is Dedicated-How To Become A Bodyguard 

 How To Become A Bodyguard

There are many attributes one should have before seeking a career as a Professional Bodyguard. Along with the immense responsibility and accountability, a well train bodyguard must have the desire to excel in a wide range of training.

Things such as honor, code, health and life are just a few expectations that are required from a person who is to be entrusted as a professional bodyguard.  

Are you seeking to become a Professional Bodyguard, if so please visit us at www.asiteam.net or call us at 954-752-7138

You may also view our training photos at http://www.facebook.com/florida.executive.protection.bodyguard.training?v=wall

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The Site Is Dedicated To Help Educate You on The Fact(s) About Texting While Driving

Michael Baisden’s Texting While Driving

 

THIS SITE IS DESIGNED TO ASSIST PEOPLE SEEKING TO START A CAREER IN SECURITY

Florida Security Officers Job / Career

Florida Security Officers are the eyes and ears for law enforcement. As a Security Officer your responsibilities are to patrol and protect against theft, fire, illegal activity, vandalism, and terrorism.  To be a Florida licensed (unarmed) Security Officer, you must first complete a 40-hour training course.  Upon completion of the 24-hour initial training and within 180-days, you must complete the additional 16-hours.   

Looking to start a career as a Florida Security Officer? Contact ASI at 954-752-7138 or visit us at http://www.floridadlicensetraining.com/

 

This site is designed to assist female(s) who are seeking to start a career in Bodyguard Protection

Female Bodyguards

Over the last ten years there has been a significant increase in the hiring of female bodyguard(s); as a result ASI Consultants & Associates is offering a free 3-day Female Bodyguard Training Course. You will only pay a registration fee of $150.00 per student. 

 

 

For more information please contact us at 954-752-7138 or visit us at www.asiteam.net

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 This site is designed to educate parents and kids on the danger of “Guns”.

 Guns & Kids No Match (Educate Your Kids)

 A Hollywood Florida mom and son were recently charged with the shooting death of the son’s teenager friend. The shooting incident occurred back on April 28th when the son took his mother’s gun, which he thought was unloaded, and fired one shot which struck and killed his 13-year friend.

 The Mother was charged with culpable negligence Thursday as her 14-year-old son as charged with Manslaughter.

This Site Is Dedicated For South Florida Bodyguard Training Information

 

 

 

 

 

To Become a Professional Bodyguard One Must Have Many Attributes

Free Female Bodyguard Training Class June 25-27-2010

Bodyguard Training Class July 23-25-2010

For More Infromation On How To Become A Florida Bodyguard, Please Visit www.asiteam.net

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This site is dedicated to the men and women of the Florida Highway Patrol

 You Will Never Be Forgotten

How To Become A Security Officer In Florida

Not everyone is qualified to be a Florida Security Officer. A security officer is required to complete a basis 40-hour training class and a background check before being licensed as a guard by the State of Florida.

You must be at least 21-years of age with a high diploma and or GED. And, you must have the physical ability / condition to be able to perform the job prior to the license being issued.  This condition and requirement must to determine by a Licensed Certified Medical Doctor prior to submitting the application.

As a security officer one should expect to work long-hours, have prolonged period(s) of standing and walking and must have reliable means of transportation. As a Security Officer you must understand that you are the eyes and ears of law enforcement the job can be very dangerous at times.

Training

ASI Consultants & Associates based in the Fort Lauderdale area of Broward County is your source for Florida Security Officer Training.  For more information, please contact 954-752-7138

Teen Biggest Risk -Texting While Driving

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Teen Texting while driving crash

According to news report in Clark County WA, a young man was texting while driving was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle.

Data information obtain from the National Safety Council indicates that, approximately 200,000 crashes occur each year as a result of driver(s) texting while driving.

At some point in-time while driving during our teen years we all have ran through at least one red light, one stop-sign and exceeded the post speed limit however; when it comes to teen texting while driving, statistics show that they are at great risk.

According to data, the average U.S. mobile teen now sends or receives an average of 2,899 text-messages per month and apparently some of those texts are being sent and read from behind the wheel.

Teen Texting While Driving

A recently released video out of the UK depicts a teenager girl texting while driving and as a result, a violence crash occurred with deadly consequences. It is a known fact that, testing while driving has become a deadly epidemic for teen driver(s) all across this Country.

At least 19 states and the District of Columbia have passed bans on texting while driving in recent years.

Distractions caused by mobile devices contribute to 6,000 deaths each year on America’s highways, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

In January Oprah Winfrey launched her “No Phone Zone” campaign asking viewers and members of the public to sign a pledge agreeing not to text while driving.  Also as part of that agreement, you would agree to stop texting and use only hands-free calling, or to not text at all while driving.

 To date more than 300,000 people have taken the pledge, to include high profile celebrities like Jerry Seinfeld, Tina Fey, NASCAR Driver Jimmy Johnson, Randy Jackson and Morgan Freeman.

 Government, Schools and Parents must step-up and educate our teens and help save a life.  For more information please join the Oprah’s No Phone Zone at www.oprah.com/oprahshow/The-Dangers-of-Texting-While-Driving-No-Phone-Zone-Video

How to get a Florida SunPass

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The Florida SunPass is a new and innovated method for traveling freely on Florida’s highways and toll roads without having the stop in long-lines and sometimes unsafe toll booths.

In the State of Florida there are two types of SunPass which are offered:

  • Personal SunPass
  • Commercial SunPass

How to get a Florida SunPass

Both may be purchased at stores like, Walgreens, CVS, Publix(s) and the Services Plaza(s) along the Florida Turnpike.

A SunPass retails for approximately $25 and can be activated by calling 1-888-865-5352 or by logging on to the web site www.sunpass.com and opening a pre-paid account with an initial balance of $25.

The device is designed to work once the account is setup and the transponder is attached to your windshield.  After being attached to the windshield it will begin to transmit a radio signal to sensors mounted in the SunPass toll lanes.  For each time you drive through the toll lanes a fee will be deducted from the account.

Violation of Florida Statute 316.1001:

The Statute requires payment of prescribed tolls for the usage of toll facilities. Any person who violates or fail to comply with this statute may result in the assessment of a $100 or more civil penalty, three points assessed against your driver’s license, assessment of court costs, and suspension of your vehicle registration and/or suspension of your driver’s license.