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Luxury Houses for Sale in Lower Merion School District
With the help of Main Line Homes you can pick up any accommodation option, including newly listed homes, condos, townhouses, and multi-residences property. Simply go online and search houses for sale in Lower Merion School District.
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lindadubingarfield · 4 years
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We are downsizing and moving to a condo in Bala Cynwyd. Our home in Wynnewood is for sale. If you know anyone who wants to live on a great street half a block from the South Ardmore Park, please let them know about our house. It will be on Zillow very shortly. 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. $639,000 Lower Merion School District Contact me 6106493174 or [email protected] to make an appointment to see the house. (at Wynnewood) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD36FnTj59e/?igshid=1l4vytftubqdz
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The Dark Side of School Safety Funding | Safety Doc Podcast #72 with Dr. David Perrodin
PODCAST-The marketing of school safety is making headlines. Bulletproof whiteboards and clipboards. Bulletproof wall panels. Bulletproof backpack inserts. Bullet “resistant” window film. Specialized locks. Training that turns the emergency lockdown, “shelter in place” response on its head. Money is again available for “school safety” grants and corporations see dollar signs. 
  DIRECT LINK to MP3 of this Episode:  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72
  IN THIS EPISODE
Dr. Perrodin’s South Dakota Vacation | Drowning of Local Boy | David Interviewed About School Safety by New York Daily News | White House “Stop the Bleed” Campaign | and Prioritizing School Safety Initiatives.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – SCHOOLS ARE INVESTING IN WAR-ZONE TRAUMA KITS IN CASE A SHOOTING HAPPENS (The following article was written by Megan Cerullo on June 13, 2018). “School is a battlefield. Some schools are investing in war-zone trauma kits to stop gunshot victims from bleeding to death. The medical kits — which contain tourniquets, medicated gauze, coagulant to stop bleeding and other medical supplies, and generally cost between $40 and $100 — could help school staff and students treat the wounded before professional help arrives. The initiative has gained traction after a recent spate of school shootings, including a February massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Smith High School in Parkland, Fla., that killed 17 people. Suffolk County school districts started stocking kits this year, accompanied by training in how to apply tourniquets and dress wounds. The Central Bucks, Chester County and Lower Merion school districts in Pennsylvania will also equip their schools with kits this fall, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. School safety experts say the medical kits — tested on the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan — could be deployed for various uses, including sports injuries or science lab explosions, not just in the case of a school shooting. “Yes, tools like these might come into play in a school shooting, but they also may be relevant to a sports activity or other special event setting where someone is accidentally injured,” said Ken Trump, the president of National School Safety and Security Services. Dr. Matt Levy of Stop the Bleed, a movement dedicated to stopping preventable deaths, called the incidence of gun violence in schools an “unfortunate truth of modern society.” He said stocking the medical kits could play a part in keeping child gunshot victims alive, but that the kits alone are by no means a solution to preventing gun-related deaths in schools. “We have only minutes if someone is bleeding from an extremity to get them to a trauma center,” Levy told the Daily News. “If bystanders, who we call immediate responders, can render immediate aid before professional help arrives, that would help,” he said. “This doesn’t address the societal issues around shootings, we are just trying to get after the injuries we can do something about.” Levy added that kit sales have gone up since Stop the Bleed began selling them about a year ago. He said the organization’s site sees an uptick in traffic every time there is a high-profile shooting. Critics argue that efforts should instead be focused on finding ways to report threats in a timely manner. School safety expert David Perrodin said there was a push to bring supply kits into schools in 2007 after a gunman killed 32 people on Virginia Tech’s campus in Blacksburg, Va. “It took a long time to clear the building for first responders to come inside,” he said. “So there was a long delay in bringing supplies into the building.” First responders often arrive before school shooting situations end and are equipped with materials designed to stop victims from bleeding to death, he said. He claims marketers are behind the move to introduce the kits into schools as they compete for grant money dedicated to improving school safety nationwide. “I have never learned of a situation where this has been applied by anyone working in a school,” he said. “I don’t think this is realistic at all.” “EMS and fire have modified their response, and they get tactical gear and units into schools quicker than in the past. So this is just clever marketing,” he said. Instead, he thinks schools should invest resources in “severely underfunded” reporting systems. “We know in recent events that shooters had posted to social media and people were well aware of their intentions, but we didn’t have a reporting system that encouraged students to break their code of silence.”
WHITE HOUSE LAUNCHES “STOP THE BLEED” CAMPAIGN
In October, 2015, the White House launched its “Stop the Bleed” campaign – a special national initiative designed to provide bystanders with the tools and knowledge to stop life-threatening bleeding. It is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.
DR. PERRODIN’S REASONS FOR CHALLENGING PLACING ADVANCED TRAUMA KITS IN SCHOOLS
David explains five reasons why he is not an advocate of schools spending dollars on medical trauma kits. His primary reason is that staff and students should remain in secured areas until the building is “cleared” by law enforcement. Having staff rush into hallways to treat victims could place them in the direct path of an intruder. He also argues that threat detection research is underfunded and little is known on how to break the youth “code of silence” which prevents youth from bringing forward information that would prevent an attack.
FOLLOW
PodBean MP3  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72
Apple Podcasts   http://tinyurl.com/SafetyDocApplePodcasts
SUBSCRIBE to “The Safety Doc” YouTube channel  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72-VIDEO
The 405 Media  http://the405media.com/the-safety-doc/
SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG  safetyphd.com
Follow David & The Safety Doc Podcast on Twitter  @SafetyPhD
Email Dr. Perrodin   [email protected] 
Looking for Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD?
Dr. Perrodin’s “Safety Doc Podcast” negotiates school and community safety. To be informed about industrial safety, please contact Appalachian State University Professor Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD, at www.safety-doc.com
Article cited in this episode:  School War-Zone Trauma Kits – New York Daily News
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny-news-schools-war-zone-trauma-kits-20180612-story.html
Endorsement:
Learn About the Nation’s Leading Bullying & School Safety Reporting System – SPRIGEO  www.sprigeo.com
http://feed.informer.com/digests/QVGGJ1BBHY/feeder
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The Dark Side of School Safety Funding | Safety Doc Podcast #72 with Dr. David Perrodin
PODCAST-The marketing of school safety is making headlines. Bulletproof whiteboards and clipboards. Bulletproof wall panels. Bulletproof backpack inserts. Bullet “resistant” window film. Specialized locks. Training that turns the emergency lockdown, “shelter in place” response on its head. Money is again available for “school safety” grants and corporations see dollar signs. 
  DIRECT LINK to MP3 of this Episode:  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72
  IN THIS EPISODE
Dr. Perrodin’s South Dakota Vacation | Drowning of Local Boy | David Interviewed About School Safety by New York Daily News | White House “Stop the Bleed” Campaign | and Prioritizing School Safety Initiatives.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS – SCHOOLS ARE INVESTING IN WAR-ZONE TRAUMA KITS IN CASE A SHOOTING HAPPENS (The following article was written by Megan Cerullo on June 13, 2018). “School is a battlefield. Some schools are investing in war-zone trauma kits to stop gunshot victims from bleeding to death. The medical kits — which contain tourniquets, medicated gauze, coagulant to stop bleeding and other medical supplies, and generally cost between $40 and $100 — could help school staff and students treat the wounded before professional help arrives. The initiative has gained traction after a recent spate of school shootings, including a February massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas Smith High School in Parkland, Fla., that killed 17 people. Suffolk County school districts started stocking kits this year, accompanied by training in how to apply tourniquets and dress wounds. The Central Bucks, Chester County and Lower Merion school districts in Pennsylvania will also equip their schools with kits this fall, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. School safety experts say the medical kits — tested on the battlefield in Iraq and Afghanistan — could be deployed for various uses, including sports injuries or science lab explosions, not just in the case of a school shooting. “Yes, tools like these might come into play in a school shooting, but they also may be relevant to a sports activity or other special event setting where someone is accidentally injured,” said Ken Trump, the president of National School Safety and Security Services. Dr. Matt Levy of Stop the Bleed, a movement dedicated to stopping preventable deaths, called the incidence of gun violence in schools an “unfortunate truth of modern society.” He said stocking the medical kits could play a part in keeping child gunshot victims alive, but that the kits alone are by no means a solution to preventing gun-related deaths in schools. “We have only minutes if someone is bleeding from an extremity to get them to a trauma center,” Levy told the Daily News. “If bystanders, who we call immediate responders, can render immediate aid before professional help arrives, that would help,” he said. “This doesn’t address the societal issues around shootings, we are just trying to get after the injuries we can do something about.” Levy added that kit sales have gone up since Stop the Bleed began selling them about a year ago. He said the organization’s site sees an uptick in traffic every time there is a high-profile shooting. Critics argue that efforts should instead be focused on finding ways to report threats in a timely manner. School safety expert David Perrodin said there was a push to bring supply kits into schools in 2007 after a gunman killed 32 people on Virginia Tech’s campus in Blacksburg, Va. “It took a long time to clear the building for first responders to come inside,” he said. “So there was a long delay in bringing supplies into the building.” First responders often arrive before school shooting situations end and are equipped with materials designed to stop victims from bleeding to death, he said. He claims marketers are behind the move to introduce the kits into schools as they compete for grant money dedicated to improving school safety nationwide. “I have never learned of a situation where this has been applied by anyone working in a school,” he said. “I don’t think this is realistic at all.” “EMS and fire have modified their response, and they get tactical gear and units into schools quicker than in the past. So this is just clever marketing,” he said. Instead, he thinks schools should invest resources in “severely underfunded” reporting systems. “We know in recent events that shooters had posted to social media and people were well aware of their intentions, but we didn’t have a reporting system that encouraged students to break their code of silence.”
WHITE HOUSE LAUNCHES “STOP THE BLEED” CAMPAIGN
In October, 2015, the White House launched its “Stop the Bleed” campaign – a special national initiative designed to provide bystanders with the tools and knowledge to stop life-threatening bleeding. It is intended to cultivate grassroots efforts that encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.
DR. PERRODIN’S REASONS FOR CHALLENGING PLACING ADVANCED TRAUMA KITS IN SCHOOLS
David explains five reasons why he is not an advocate of schools spending dollars on medical trauma kits. His primary reason is that staff and students should remain in secured areas until the building is “cleared” by law enforcement. Having staff rush into hallways to treat victims could place them in the direct path of an intruder. He also argues that threat detection research is underfunded and little is known on how to break the youth “code of silence” which prevents youth from bringing forward information that would prevent an attack.
FOLLOW
PodBean MP3  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72
Apple Podcasts   http://tinyurl.com/SafetyDocApplePodcasts
SUBSCRIBE to “The Safety Doc” YouTube channel  https://tinyurl.com/SDP72-VIDEO
The 405 Media  http://the405media.com/the-safety-doc/
SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG  safetyphd.com
Follow David & The Safety Doc Podcast on Twitter  @SafetyPhD
Email Dr. Perrodin   [email protected] 
Looking for Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD?
Dr. Perrodin’s “Safety Doc Podcast” negotiates school and community safety. To be informed about industrial safety, please contact Appalachian State University Professor Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD, at www.safety-doc.com
Article cited in this episode:  School War-Zone Trauma Kits – New York Daily News
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny-news-schools-war-zone-trauma-kits-20180612-story.html
Endorsement:
Learn About the Nation’s Leading Bullying & School Safety Reporting System – SPRIGEO  www.sprigeo.com
http://feed.informer.com/digests/QVGGJ1BBHY/feeder
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joesbrownusa · 8 years
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Houses For Sale in King Of Prussia, PA
748 Whitetail Cir, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $365000
Wow! So many new upgrades; A must see! Nestled in a quiet & serene part of the desirable Deer Creek community ? A stunning 3-story townhome with 3 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, a HALF BATH, a FINISHED BASEMENT with a Wet Bar, a fully FINISHED LOFT, 1 Car Garage & an entirely renovated first floor featuring a newly upgraded kitchen with BRAND NEW HIGH END STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, NEW GRANITE COUNTER TOP, an aesthetically designed TILED BACKSPLASH beautifully complimenting the granite counter top and 42″ cabinets, MODERN TILES ON THE KITCHEN AND POWDER ROOM FLOORS and gorgeous NEW GLEAMING H ARDWOOD FLOORS flowing throughout the first floor; Wait, this is not the end of the list of upgrades in this awesome house with 4 levels of living space there’s more New Remote-Controlled DIMMABLE LED UNDER CABINET LIGHTS in the kitchen, RECESSED LIGHTS in kitchen & living room, pre-installed speakers with inbuilt wiring in 3-zones and all NEW ENERGY EFFICIENT PELLA WINDOWS and SLIDER DOOR; NEWER EXTERIOR from 2009-10 and NEW ROOF installed in 2014; Now the floor plan – Walk into an open foyer with 9′ ceiling that flows right into the large Living Room with a combined Dining space; Features a GAS FIREPLACE with marble tiles surround & CROWN MOLDING along ceiling; The BAY WINDOW & GLASS SLIDER to the DECK bring in ample natural light; The NEW UPGRADED KITCHEN, attached 1-Car Garage with automated door opener & the Powder Room complete this floor; Driveway provides space for 2 more cars; 2nd floor features a Master Bedroom with vaulted ceiling, a ceiling fan, attractive track lighting, a large WALK-IN CLOSET plus an extra closet; Large Master Bath with double-sink, Soaking Jetted Tub & a Separate Shower; Two more bedrooms, hall bath & a convenient 2nd floor laundry; Washer/Dryer is included for the new owner; Stairs to the 3rd Floor lead to a beautiful hardwood floored/FINISHED ATTIC with a window; A rare & remarkable feature of this floor is that it’s controlled by its own separate air conditioning unit & furnace; It can be used as a 4th bedroom or office; The marvelous FINISHED BASEMENT features RECESSED LIGHTS, wall to wall carpets, a neat WET BAR & a FULL BATH; All your storage needs will be taken care of by the ample storage space in the basement & attic; House also features a Water Softening System & a 2-stage Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System installed; Take advantage of Upper Merion’s LOW TAXES; Short drive to Valley Forge Nat Park, KOP Mall, Hwys 202/76/276/42
307 Old Fort Rd, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $315000
Open House Cancelled for 3/5/2017. Only a transfer makes this beautifully updated and expanded cape in desirable and conveniently located Candle Brook available! You will not believe all the improvements the sellers have made to this charming home! Some of the many updates include new front porch and paver walkway leading to the front door, updated high efficiency gas furnace, a/c and hot water heater, replacement windows in most rooms, all new kitchen appliances and updated lighting, finished basement and new upscale laundry room, engineered wood flooring on the second floor, and new 2 -panel doors through most of the home, new bathroom vanities with granite counters. This home is in beautiful condition and not to be missed!
319 Rees Dr, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $344900
Well maintained and updated 5 Bedroom 2.5 Bath colonial home located in King of Prussia in the desirable community of Sweet Briar and the award-winning Upper Merion Area School District. The first floor features a sun filled Living Room and Dining Room with beautiful refinished original hardwood floors, Family Room, Eat-in Kitchen to Laundry Room with utility sink and Powder Room. Two outside entrances to wrap around 12′ x 42′ maintenance free deck with retractable awning that offers a perfect combination of sun and shade while overlooking wooded and private area of Sweet Briar Park. 2n d floor features a spacious Master Bedroom with Dressing Area, walk-in closet and Master Bath, 3 additional Bedrooms and full hall Bath with newer granite top vanity, tiled shower and floor. Hall Closet with access to attic and Linen Closet completes and 2nd floor. Finished Lower Level with recessed lighting, 5th Bedroom, Storage Room with built-in shelving, walkout to patio and small utility shed. Other features include Low Taxes and Central Air. Newer: Roof, Gas Furnace, Windows, Slider Door, 2 Large Sheds and Professionally Landscaped with Weeping Beech, Blue Atlas Cedar, Varigated Lilac, Flowering Pink Crepe Myrtle, Norway Spruce and more. Walking distance to schools, parks and to the new community center with pool. Conveniently located to King of Prussia Mall, Valley Forge Park and easy access to all major routes.
665 U St, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $260000
This 4 bedroom 1.5 bath single family home set in Upper Marion Township is available and ready to be occupied. It offers a good size kitchen with ample cabinet space, tile flooring, gas cooking and dishwasher, living room and dining rooms with hardwood flooring, laundry/mud room with door to the rear yard with deck, in addition there is an upgraded powder room to round out the first floor. The second floor features 4 bedrooms with hardwood flooring as well as a full bathroom. Don’t miss this opportunity. Home is easy to show and ready to go!
583 General Armstrong Rd, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $390000
This charming updated split level home sits on a very desirable lot in what’s becoming one of the more sought out neighborhoods in Upper Merion Township. Offering many upgrades throughout, off street parking, beautiful landscaping front/rear of home, two car garage, a massive rear yard and located a stones throw from the King Of Prussia Plaza/Surrounding Retail Why wouldn’t you want to live here. Through the front door you will find a semi open floor plan with the large living room and dining room boasting gleaming hardwood flooring, built in cabinetry, beautiful crown molding and to ns of natural light pouring through the many large windows. Off the dining room you will find the updated chefs kitchen with heated tile flooring, tons of upgraded cabinetry, tile backsplash, granite counter tops, newer appliances and a prep station. Heading up the stairs you will find the bright and airy master bedroom offering a large closet, hardwood flooring, ample room for large bedroom furniture and an amazingly renovated master bathroom. Sharing this floor you will find the renovated hall bathroom as well as two more large bedrooms both with TONS of natural light, big closets and upgraded wood trim. Up a few more stairs to the finished attic space which can be used for a playroom, storage or office. Finally you will certainly enjoy the recently renovated walk out basement with a wood burning fireplace and access to the powder room. This home has been renovated through out, newer room, newer HVAC systems, windows and on and on Don’t wait on this home.
320 Winding Way, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $280000
Beautiful, spacious 3 bedroom/2.5 bath townhouse in the community of ‘Crooked Crossing’ in King of Prussia. The home features an open floor plan with step down living room, a large eat in kitchen with refaced cabinets, an office, dining room and sliders leading to a rear patio. The upstairs contains 3 spacious bedrooms including the master suite which has a walk in closet and full bath. Relax in the finished lower level which includes a separate laundry room and storage area. The home also features a wood burning fireplace in living room, central air, gas heat and one car garage with op ener. Close to 76, 476, 202, 422, Turnpike and King of Prussia shopping and dining.
250 Tanglewood Ln N2, King Of Prussia, PA
Price: $125000
Great opportunity to own a beautiful first floor unit. The outstanding location allows for walking to shopping, restaurants and schools. Tastefully painted and meticulously cared for, this 2 bedroom unit offers an eat in kitchen, nice size living room and bedrooms with ample closets and additional basement storage. Take advantage of the low taxes, proximity to all major highways, King of Prussia Mall, Upper Merion Community Center and Pool, and the brand new Villages of King of Prussia. Own property in the hottest zip code in Pennsylvania. Capital contribution due at settlement. Please note NO FHA or VA financing available.
from Houses For Sale – The OC Home Search http://www.theochomesearch.com/houses-for-sale-in-king-of-prussia-pa-2/ from OC Home Search https://theochomesearch.tumblr.com/post/158161221190
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