CANCELLED – “12.5 Still Alive” – Gary Norland’s Safety Awareness Presentation Sept. 21

This life impacting live presentation is free and open to all WSU faculty, staff and students. Please see the flyer for details. 

Is it okay to take that shortcut, even a “small” one, if nothing happens to you?

You might think so, until something does happen. Safety is a choice we make every minute of every day of our lives.

And your life can change dramatically if something goes wrong. Like dropping a pebble in a pond, the ripple effects can change your life forever.

For example…

Do you text and drive? Because all it takes is one second where your eyes are looking at a text message, and your entire surrounding can change.

Your life and the lives of your loved ones, co-workers, and the community will be completely flipped 180-degrees if a tragic accident happens. That very accident can happen to you, because it happened to Gary.

For a preview of Gary and Jeanne’s presentation visit the video link, or visit their website for additional information.

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