Safety, Simplified.

Working in cooperation with local law enforcement, we create, train and prepare volunteer-staffed Safety Groups from within social, religious, business and other organizations, equip its members with a plan of action to help identify and mitigate disorderly or violent unlawful conduct, both passive and active, to promote and support a discreetly guarded environment for the client.

The United States was inspired by and built on the principle of "We the People" gathering together to form a "more perfect union" as so eloquently stated in our nation's Founding Documents. It is with these same ideals we engage our God-given right to defend ourselves and stand up against corruption and criminal behavior. The election of government officials, such as the Governor, the County Sheriffs and other law enforcement officials, are a reflection of the ideals the community demands. In turn, they accept the duty to pursue law and order for our wonderfully diverse society. Without this, there can be no justice or peace.

It is our desire to help bring citizens into a cooperative relationship with our government and law enforcement officials, to help identify problems, increase intelligence, reduce crime, and promote real liberty and justice in the community. We ask our law enforcement officers to work for us, but what do we do for them in return? These officers, who are also members of our communities, openly ask for help as evidenced by studies and theories such as Community-Oriented Policing and Problem-Oriented Policing. As for the citizens, we are the backbone of boots-on-the-ground programs like Neighborhood WatchNeighbors Against DrugsCrime Stoppers and other anonymous crime reporting programs. The police cannot shoulder our burdens and fix our community problems without our help. We need to work together.

MOG Safety can provide your organization with a law enforcement-cooperative plan of action to help reduce existing and potential criminal behavior. We provide solid training to develop confidence, a structured plan of action, a determined mindset, increased observation skills, and the proper tools to act when you must. Most often we react to events after they occur. So, too, do our police officers. Many times someone is there while the event is happening. What if that someone is you? Ask yourself, "Could I have done something about this? Contact MOG Safety today and get trained.