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Daily Security Tip: Back-to-School Safety in Detroit

As students across Detroit and Southeast Michigan head back to school, safety both inside and outside the classroom should be a top priority. At Chimera Resource Group, we understand that parents, schools, and communities share a responsibility to keep students safe.


1. Safe Routes to School

Encourage children to travel in groups whenever possible. Whether walking, biking, or taking public transportation, a well-traveled route through Detroit neighborhoods reduces risks and increases visibility.


2. Online Awareness

Students are often active online, which makes cyber safety just as important as physical safety. Remind kids not to share personal information with strangers and to report suspicious messages immediately.


3. Emergency Preparedness

Schools across Detroit and Southeast Michigan are required to run emergency drills, but families should also have their own plan. Review what your child should do if they feel unsafe, and make sure they know emergency contact numbers.


4. School Security Officers

Having trained, certified security officers on-site provides peace of mind for students, teachers, and parents. Chimera Resource Group’s officers are CPR/AED certified, armed, and trained in conflict resolution, making them prepared for a wide variety of situations.


Why Choose Chimera Resource Group?

As a veteran-owned Detroit security company, we provide:

  • Professional school security officers

  • Patrol services for school events and after-hours safety

  • Risk management consulting for administrators


Back-to-school season is the perfect time to reassess security needs. Protecting Detroit’s future starts with protecting our students today.


📞 Contact us at Chimera Resource Group to learn how our security solutions can support schools and families in Metro Detroit.

 
 
 

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