Hurricane Matthew swept along the coast of the South- eastern United States in Florida, Georgia, South Car- olina and North Carolina on October 7 & 8, 2016. At it’s peak it was a Category 4 Hurricane. By the time it reached South Carolina it weakened to a Category 1. Hurricane Matthew left much damage in it’s path and is responsible for over 900 deaths in Haiti and at least 45 deaths in the United States. We have many clients and officers in the areas that were directly affected. There are still some areas that con- tinue to clean up and recover from the damage. We’d like to thank the Weiser Security Officers who vol- unteered to work and keep our clients properties secure. Here are a few officers who stepped up to help during and after Hurricane Matthew. Even though we can’t thank each officer individually, we do want to give a huge THANK YOU to each and every one of you who helped during and after the storm! Weiser Officers Step Up During Hurricane Matthew December 2016 Jacksonville Officer Jerron Duncan stayed at the residential community until the mandatory evacuation orders were announced to help the community prepare for Hurricane Matthew. You can read this edition of The Weiser Log on www.weisersecurity.com or your eHub account at https://ehub.weisersecurity.com. West Palm Beach Officer Thomas Kalogris stayed on site to ensure the safety of a six story building. He was in constant contact with management reporting conditions. Thankfully there was no dam- age to the property and Officer Kalogris stayed safe. West Palm Beach Officer Richard Barnes made sure that residents of a condo evacuated safely and reassured them of their safety.
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HurricaneMatthew swept along the coast of the South-eastern United States in Florida, Georgia, South Car-olina and North Carolina on October 7 & 8, 2016. Atit’s peak it was a Category 4 Hurricane. By the time itreached South Carolina it weakened to a Category 1.
Hurricane Matthew left much damage in it’s path andis responsible for over 900 deaths in Haiti and at least 45deaths in the United States.
We have many clients and officers in the areas that weredirectly affected. There are still some areas that con-tinue to clean up and recover from the damage.
We’d like to thank theWeiser Security Officers who vol-unteered to work and keep our clients properties secure.
Here are a few officers who stepped up to help duringand after Hurricane Matthew. Even though we can’tthank each officer individually, we do want to give ahuge THANK YOU to each and every one of you whohelped during and after the storm!
Weiser Officers Step Up DuringHurricane Matthew
December 2016
Jacksonville Officer Jerron Duncan stayed at the residential communityuntil the mandatory evacuation orders were announced to help thecommunity prepare for Hurricane Matthew.
West Palm Beach Officer Thomas Kalogris stayed on site to ensurethe safety of a six story building. He was in constant contact withmanagement reporting conditions. Thankfully there was no dam-age to the property and Officer Kalogris stayed safe.
West Palm Beach Officer Richard Barnes made sure that residentsof a condo evacuated safely and reassured them of their safety.
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As we approach the holiday season we look forward tomany wonderful things: decorating, giving and receiv-ing gifts, spending time with family and friends and hav-ing fun. Rarely do we think that something dangerouscould be lurking. However, there are many safety issueswe should think about during the holiday season to keepourselves and our families safe.
HHoommee SSaaffeettyy::• Prevent Christmas tree fires by removing fire haz-ards. Do not place tree near fireplaces, radiators orother heat sources. And select a fresh green tree.• Only use lights that are safety tested.• Check light strands for broken bulbs or loose con-nections.• Connect lights to a timer or turn off all lights whenyou go to bed or leave your home.
SShhooppppiinngg SSaaffeettyy::• Be aware of your surroundings.• Do not shop alone. There is safety in numbers.• Carry cash and credit cards in your pocket. Do notcarry a purse.• Never leave packages or personal baggage unat-tended.• Shop during daylight hours.• Have your keys ready when returning to your car.• Conceal packages inside of your car while shopping.
BBiillllyy SSwwaaiinn,, HHoouussttoonn SSoouutthhOfficer Billy Swain was on post one afternoon when he witnessed a client em-ployee stealing fuel from a tank which is used to fill up company vehicles. He im-mediately took action, stopped the employee and contacted management. Thanksto his dedication, he was able to stop a bad apple in the company. The CEO per-sonally thanked him for his outstanding service.Officer Swain has been with Weiser for over two years. He has proven to be avaluable asset over and over again. He is always setting an example in profes-sionalism for the entire security team.Thank you Officer Swain for being dependable and reliable!
Ambassador is defined as “a person who acts as a rep-resentative or promoter of an organization.”
Weiser Security would like all of our employees to beAmbassadors by helping us with two things: Findingapplicants to be great employees and new business.
Not only do you get paid for referring new employeesand new business, but for every person hired and everyjob sold, your name is entered in a drawing to be heldDecember 1, 2016. There will be three prizes given atthe end of the year:
Ask your local branch for more information. Good luckand thank you for being a Weiser Ambassador.
Houston South Officer GregoryWebb
GGrreeggoorryy WWeebbbb,, HHoouussttoonn SSoouutthhOfficer Gregory Webb was doing rounds in a parking lot and noticed a con-struction truck with unsecured tools and equipment in the bed of the truck. Hecontinued to check the truck throughout the day making sure it was secure. Laterin his shift he did notice some individuals scoping out the truck. He approachedthem and asked if they were customers, to which they said no and left. Becausehe continued to look out for the truck, he prevented a possible theft.Officer Webb has been with Weiser for over nine years. During this time he hasworked many different types of posts, and always excels. Thank you Officer Webb for your attention to detail and observation.
Officer Abel Perez being presented Officer of the Month forthe Tampa Branch by Branch Manager Brian McGinity
We are saddened by the passing of adedicated Weiser team member.
Amber fought a two year battle withovarian cancer. She lost the battle onAugust 25.
Amber Lowry was with Weiser for fiveyears as a Security Officer then HRAdmin.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to herfamily. Amber will be greatly missed.
AnniversariesOctober - December 2016
33 Years
Jim Farrelly, Support Center
27 Years
James Shallerhorn, New Orleans
25 Years
Ernest Whitcomb, Fort Myers
21 Years
Felicia Phillips, Houston N
20 Years
Thomas Converse, Baton Rouge
18 Years
Joseph Bryan, BirminghamTonie Portlock, Houston SKevin Watson, Houston SGladys James, Mobile
16 Years
Willie Griffin, BirminghamJoann Curry, W Palm Beach
15 Years
Edward Muse, Baton RougeDolores Flowers, Jacksonville
14 Years
Weldon Walker, Houston N
13 Years
Charles Tate, Baton RougeHiep Huynh, Fort Worth
Donald Williams, Fort WorthEddie Williams, Fort WorthLarry Davis, Houston NHarold Allison, Houston SHarry Lyles, Shreveport
Wesley Stuller, Fort MyersEarl Blackman, Fort WorthMarilyn Martin, Fort WorthEvans Onsare, Fort WorthSamuel Kitchens, HuntsvilleJerron Duncan, JacksonvilleJayson Redman, Los Angeles
Demarva Dalcour, New OrleansMubarik Ali, Raleigh
Leonard Ambrose, RaleighGeraldine Sanders, RaleighRoberta Stanley, RaleighRossitza Atrev, Tampa
Allan Dellocono, W Palm Beach
9 years
Arthur Lucarino, Baton RougeCheryl Bowen, BirminghamCharles Engram, BirminghamHarold Wilson, Birmingham
Joyce Wingo, DallasDenis Jean Louis, Fort MyersEsmet Oscar, Fort MyersJanet Davis, Houston N
Angelia Hughes, Houston NKathleen Smith, Houston NJose Garcia, Houston S
Dennis Washington, ShreveportJean Don, W Palm Beach
Micheler Joachim, W Palm Beach
Number of Employees Reaching 1-6 Year Anniversaries in October - December 2016:
464
TThhee WWeeiisseerr LLoogg is published by Weiser Security Services, Inc.3939 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119phone: 504.949.7558 • fax: 504.943.3752email: [email protected]