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Prevent and Deter Carjackings with The Yates Device
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The Yates Device is a system composed of bright LED lights, ear-piercing sirens, and a camera that begins recording at the tap of a button located underneath the break pedal. With a delayed timer, the lights and sirens are activated once the victim is far enough from the car. Not only does this device help locate your vehicle and inform police officers of the incident, but it also has the ability to save your life and prevent other potential criminal acts from occurring with your stolen vehicle. The newest addition to Yates Protect comes during a time when carjackings are on...
Chicago Man Hopes to Reduce Violence and Reach Youth with Community Group
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Yates Protect supports Ex Cons for Community & Social Change (ECCSC), a non-profit organization that provides former inmates with the resources and programs they need to change their lives and positively impact their communities. See the NBC article here.
School Safety Guidance
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Yates Protect has created a guide based on the CDC recommendations. It outlines a few measures that we believe are key to safely continuing in-person learning. We are dedicated to providing solutions to these guidelines and give options to help fulfill these needs.
Covid-19's New Strain, the Vaccine, & Temperature Monitoring on Bloomberg Businessweek
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With new strains of Covid-19 appearing across the globe, Dr. William Yates joins hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec to talk about virus and vaccine updates. January 11, 2021 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2021-01-11/yates-on-new-covid-19-strain-podcast
Dr. William Yates joins Yahoo! Finance to discuss the resurgence of Covid-19
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Dr. William Yates joins Yahoo! Finance Live to discuss the recent spike in Covid-19 cases and what actions we should be taking to help slow the spread of the virus.
As more businesses shut down and hospital capacity declines, Dr. Yates suggests more rapid testing and fighting the Covid fatigue by continuing to practice public safety with wearing masks, social distancing, and temperature monitoring.