TY - BOOK AU - Aure, Neil Renzo V. AU - Gamba, Jed M. AU - Lacatan, Rodney R. AU - Parcero, Kazly George C. AU - Pernito, Rj C. AU - Vergara, Jopeth C. TI - Assessment of knowledge, attitude, and practices of security guards in Olivarez College Tagaytay on promoting safety SN - 2945-3755 KW - COVID-19 KW - Knowledge KW - Attitude KW - Practices KW - Security Guards N1 - I. ABSTRACT The COVID-19 outbreak is primarily a health emergency. Many countries have made the wise decision to close their educational institutions. The problem illustrates the quandary decisionmakers have when determining whether to establish schools (Burgess, 2022). This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitude, and practices of security guards in Olivarez College Tagaytay on promoting safety. The knowledge, attitude, and practices of security guards at Olivarez College Tagaytay regarding safety promotion are the research problems that this study attempted to solve. The method of the investigation was a quantitative research approach focusing on the security guards currently working at Olivarez College Tagaytay. This study used an adapted questionnaire. Questionnaires were used to collect information from respondents. It is a method in which respondents are asked to answer a series of questions related to the study. This study found that knowledge and attitudes did not impact COVID-19 prevention practices. Instead, education was identified as the primary indicator of COVID-19 preventive practices, indicating that less educated respondents engaged in fewer preventive behaviors. According to the findings, there is a significant positive correlation between knowledge of the Covid 19 health protocol and attitudes toward promoting the Covid-19 health and safety protocol (r (32) =.569, p =.001), as well as between attitudes and behaviors (r (32) =.567, p=.001). Even though there is a small positive correlation between knowledge and behavior in promoting COVID-19 health and safety protocols, r (32) =.175, p=.339, the correlation is not statistically significant. The lack of a correlation between knowledge and behavior in promoting the COVID-19 health protocol led to the adoption of the null hypothesis ER -