Privacy Policy
Paul Davis is committed to protecting any personal information that you provide to us. We believe it is important for you to know how we treat information about you that we may receive from the Site, from participation in The Fire Safety Project Video Contest, and from marketing and promotional activities that we conduct from time to time.
What Information We Collect and How It Is Used and Shared
When you visit the Site, we and our third-party web servers use a feature on your Internet browser called a “cookie” to identify you and enhance your experience on the site in various ways, such as by remembering your user name, password, and preferences, and tracking your click streams. Cookies are small files placed on your computer’s hard drive. We and our third-party web servers use cookies and pixel tags to collect certain technical information from your computer when you visit the Site, including your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, your computer’s operating system, your browser type, and any referring website address. Most Internet browsers give you the option to reject cookies, but doing so generally hinders the browser’s performance and will adversely affect your experience when using the Site.
Paul Davis may disclose your information when we believe any applicable law, regulation, or legal proceeding requires us to do so, or when disclosure is necessary to respond to claims against us, to protect our customers, to report or collect debts owed to us, or otherwise to protect our rights and property.
If Paul Davis becomes involved in a merger, reorganization, or bankruptcy, we may transfer or otherwise share your information in connection with that transaction or event.
Except as stated above, Paul Davis does not share your information with any third party.
Links to Other Sites
The Site may contain links or references to other websites maintained by third parties over whom Paul Davis has no control. Each third-party website has its own privacy policy and practices, which may differ from those of Paul Davis, and you assume all risks arising from your use of any such websites.
Security of Collected Information
Paul Davis maintains strict physical, electronic, and administrative safeguards to protect your personal information from unauthorized or inappropriate access. We restrict access about you to those individuals who need to know the information to respond to your inquiry or request. Our employees and service network are trained about privacy and are required to safeguard personal information.
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Paul Davis follows the federal guidelines set by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) and takes special precautions with children’s privacy. We do not actively seek personal information about children under the age of 13 without the permission of their parent or legal guardian. We do not provide personal information about children to any third-party, other than in accordance with other sections of this privacy policy or with the terms of participation in contests for children which we may sponsor from time to time. If you are a parent or guardian of a child under the age of 13, and you believe that child has disclosed personally identifiable information to us, you may contact us to review and request deletion of the information and prohibit its use, using the Contact Us page on this site.
Access to Collected Information about You
You may review and update the information you provide to us through this website by contacting us using the Contact Us page.
California Privacy Rights
Pursuant to Section 1798.83 of the California Civil Code, California residents have the right to request information about how we share certain kinds of personal information with third parties. California law gives you, as our customer, the right to receive the following information from us:
• The categories of information we disclosed to third parties for their direct marketing during the preceding calendar year;
• The names and addresses of the third parties that received that information and, for any third-party business for which the name does not reveal the nature of the business, examples of the products or services marketed by that business.
We may provide this information in a standard format that is not specific to you. You may request this information by contacting us using the Contact Us page.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is effective as of August 31, 2010. This Privacy Policy may change from time to time, as dictated by new developments in business, technology, and law. Any changes will take effect as soon as they are posted. Please check this Privacy Policy periodically to stay current regarding any changes. We will provide notice to you on the Site of any major changes for at least 30 days following the change. Your continued use of the Site after we post any revision to the Privacy Policy signifies your acceptance of the revised policy.
Contacting Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us using the Contact Us page. We welcome your questions and suggestions.



