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Since 1983, Whynacht Security & Survival has been on the cutting edge of the industry, and either the company or its officers, have been integrally involved or consulted in such vital issues as the implementation of Nova Scotia’s 911 emergency reporting system, the year 2000 (Y2K) fracas, as well as the design and implementation of centralized dispatch service for 5 Lunenburg County fire departments and two police services.

  

We were one of the partners (along with the Lunenburg-Mahone Bay Police Service, Mahone Bay and Area Lions Club, RCMP Lunenburg County, and Bridgewater Police Department) in establishing the Seniors’ Check In Program (SCIP) in Lunenburg and Queens Counties. We’re proud of our accomplishments and links to the details will be posted here. After all, it’s not bragging if you actually did it.

Dog Ice Rescue

 

Nova Tire Fire

 

Seniors' Check-In Program Expands

 

Y2K Article

 

Seniors' Check-In Program acknowledged in The House

 

Seniors' Check-In Program Rescue

 

Earline Conrad Rescue

 

Lunenburg County Crime Prevention Board


 

 
     

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