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OramSecurityConsultants
07-21-2009, 01:28 AM
Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar

Oram Security Consultants will be offering a Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar on August 8th from 1pm -4pm in Greenwich, Conn.

RTBAV is a 3 hour crime prevention seminar designed to provide common sense information geared towards awareness and avoidance of criminal attack. We show you how to integrate common sense safety strategies into your own individual lifestyle. Vist us to learn more! The normal cost for this seminar is $40 per person. We are offering a special $10 off to the members of the Security InfoWatch Forum! Contact us today to secure your seat at this very informative seminar!

Use Promo Code RTBAV-SIW to get your discount.

Saturday August 8th 2009, 1pm to 4pm
32 Field Point Rd, Greenwich Connecticut
Cost $40.00 ($30 with the discount)

www.oramsecurity.com

Seats are limited! Contact us to reserve yours today!

Course includes 80 page handbook, completion certificate & refreshments

SecTrainer
07-21-2009, 09:57 AM
Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar

Oram Security Consultants will be offering a Refuse To Be A Victim Seminar on August 8th from 1pm -4pm in Greenwich, Conn.

RTBAV is a 3 hour crime prevention seminar designed to provide common sense information geared towards awareness and avoidance of criminal attack. We show you how to integrate common sense safety strategies into your own individual lifestyle. Vist us to learn more! The normal cost for this seminar is $40 per person. We are offering a special $10 off to the members of the Security InfoWatch Forum! Contact us today to secure your seat at this very informative seminar!

Use Promo Code RTBAV-SIW to get your discount.

Saturday August 8th 2009, 1pm to 4pm
32 Field Point Rd, Greenwich Connecticut
Cost $40.00 ($30 with the discount)

www.oramsecurity.com

Seats are limited! Contact us to reserve yours today!

Course includes 80 page handbook, completion certificate & refreshments

Excellent, excellent, excellent! This sort of thing is exactly what I've advocated for security companies to do. Once you have this basic format down, you can vary it in lots of interesting ways.

Patriot1871
07-24-2009, 03:38 AM
For mothers day this year I signed my mom up for a all day shooting event at her local range in Virginia, it just happened to that class :D She went and great time while learning a heck of alot!

DCJS Instructor
07-27-2009, 08:08 PM
I am glad to see this as well, If Simon is teaching your in for a treat!

He is a Great Instructor! If you can take this course you should!

All the best!


Tom

OramSecurityConsultants
07-27-2009, 10:58 PM
Thanks Tom. Yes, I will be teaching the class. The Refuse To Be A Victim seminar is great for those who have limited experience in the security field as well as those with much more. It will give you a good basis to work from when you have clients or customers ask you questions concerning their personal security and safety. They look to you to be well rounded and knowledgeable in your field of expertise. I hate this expression, but the knowledge you can gain from the course is “one more tool for your tool box”.