Building Abuse-Free Zones: Security Solution for All Spaces featuring Sabrina Osso with OSSO Safe
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This episode of Small Business Origins features Sabrina Osso, the founder of OSSO Safe, an organization working to prevent domestic violence through Education and Technology. The conversation covers Sabrina’s childhood experiences with domestic violence, the inspiration behind starting OSSO Safe, and details on their core product offering for landlords and property managers.
Main Discussion Points:
– Sabrina’s challenging upbringing in a home with domestic violence and her realization that she wanted to help others in similar situations
– An overview of the OSSO Safe certification program that combines education and technology to promote safety and prevent violence in homes
– How the program works – it includes a policy, seminar, app to detect violent movements, and assigned therapists to properties
– Ideal customers being landlords, property owners and managers to implement this across rental properties
– Pricing details – $125 per unit, one-time fee for landlords to get properties OSSO Safe certified
Guest Bios:
Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on promoting safety and preventing violence in the workplace, schools, and in places of residence. Sabrina’s personal and professional experience with the subject allows her to bring a unique and holistic approach as a solution. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. As a real Estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe.
Key Quotes:
“If you’re not safe at home, you’re not safe anywhere.” (00:18:43)
“Enough is enough. Let’s nip it in the bud. Let’s solve it in residency where all of these violence abuse episodes happen.” (00:24:48)
“I always blamed myself. In fact, I would say I am responsible for my parents’ marriage, like making it okay.” (00:16:05)
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