Channels
Firearms And Tactics Gangs Shots Fired Patrol Tactics Recruit SWAT Training
Author Bio

William Harvey

William “Bill” Harvey has been the chief of the Lebanon City (Pa.) Police Department since 2002. He retired from the Savannah (Ga.) Police Department where he worked assignments in training, patrol, and CID. Harvey has more than 20 years of experience working with recruits, rookies, and FTOs.

Read More

Ask The Expert

Have a question??

Ask our expert, William Harvey to receive advice on your most perplexing New Recruit issues.

ASK NOW! VIEW Q&A
E-News Sign-Up

PoliceMag.com offers a selection of FREE e-newsletters. Get news and information about topics important to you.

  • OnTarget - Sent to you weekly. General law enforcement news.
  • Firearms & Tactics - Sent to you every other week. Training tips and news on the gun market.
  • Patrol Tactics - Sent to you weekly. Timely information for street cops.
  • Recruit - Sent to you monthly. Advice for the aspiring officer.
  • SWAT - Sent to you weekly. Techniques for tactical team members and leaders.
  • Trainers and Training - Sent to you monthly. Tips, techniques, and advice to help you improve your training and stretch your training dollar.

Products For This Topic

No products found

Recruit Tip: Have a Comfort Kit

You can make your life on the job a lot better by taking the time to pack and carry some little things that you are sure to need.

May 09, 2007

Patrol duty can be really long and tiring. You will have headaches, minor injuries, heartburn, and you will spend a lot of time in weather that drives most people indoors for the night.

You can make your life on the job a lot better by taking the time to pack and carry some little things that you are sure to need.

Put a creature comfort kit in your bag. Why? It is better to have it and not need it, than to need it and have to pay $5 for a 25-cent item in a convenience store on a midnight shift.

Little things such as antacids, pain relievers, lip balm, sunscreen, Band-Aids, extra boot laces, and extra back clasps for uniform pins can make your life a lot easier.

And bring a towel. It will rain on you. Yes, I know you have a rain coat, but you’re still going to get wet. Bring a towel. It’s worth its weight in gold when you are really drenched.

author: William Harvey | posted @ Wednesday, May 09, 2007 12:29 PM

Comments

No comments found

Write Comment

Please log in to write a comment.

New user? Sign up for new membership now!

COPYRIGHT © 2008 POLICE Magazine. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.