SinglePoint Acquisitions Group
05/26/2026
Weekly Point of Safety:
Now that Memorial Day has passed, traffic on local lakes and waterways will continue to increase. Before heading out on the water, always check weather conditions and forecasts to help ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Remember that operating a boat under the influence of alcohol is not only dangerous — it is illegal. Stay alert, make responsible decisions, and always operate your boat at safe speeds for current water and traffic conditions.
Before leaving the dock, double-check that you have the proper number and correct sizes of life jackets for everyone on board. Taking a few extra minutes to prepare can help keep everyone safe while enjoying time on the water.
05/25/2026
As we gather with family and friends this Memorial Day — whether it’s grilling out, spending time on the water, or simply enjoying a well-earned day off — SinglePoint encourages everyone to take a moment to pause and remember the true meaning of the holiday. 🇺🇸
Memorial Day is a time to honor the courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their bravery and selflessness have protected the freedoms we enjoy every day.
We are grateful to those who gave everything, and we remember the families who carry their legacy forward.
Wishing everyone a safe, meaningful, and reflective Memorial Day.
05/18/2026
At SinglePoint Services, we’re proud to support the utilities and infrastructure that keep communities across the Southeast running strong every day.
During National Public Works Week (May 17–23), we recognize the dedicated public works professionals who serve behind the scenes to maintain safe roads, reliable utilities, resilient infrastructure, and stronger communities.
This week, public works teams across the Southeast are demonstrating what it truly means to be and . We’re honored to partner with organizations that make a lasting impact where people live, work, and grow.
Thank you to all the public works professionals whose commitment keeps our communities moving forward.
05/18/2026
Weekly Point of Safety:
As temperatures continue to rise across Georgia, snake activity is increasing — especially around job sites, wooded areas, tall grass, and materials left undisturbed for long periods. This week’s Point of Safety is a reminder to stay alert and aware of your surroundings while working outdoors. Most snakes are not aggressive, but they will defend themselves if startled or threatened.
Before reaching into brush, debris piles, storage areas, or under equipment, take a moment to visually inspect the area first. Wear proper PPE, including boots and gloves, and avoid stepping over logs or blindly placing your hands where visibility is limited. If a snake is spotted, do not attempt to handle or remove it yourself. Give it space and notify the appropriate personnel if necessary.
Safety starts with awareness. A few extra seconds of caution can prevent a serious injury and help ensure everyone makes it home safely at the end of the day. Stay aware, stay prepared, and stay safe this snake season.
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