- Home Insurance Guide-Secure Your Home With Home Insurance By : Calantha Dani
Home insurance refers to an insurance policy that is a combination of personal insurance protections. - Shower Screens - Which One For You? By : John Gibb
Nowadays, there are plenty of shower screens out there to be had for pocket change. At the same time, at the top end of the market, you can pay hundreds for something truly luxurious. So what, exactly, is the difference? - Abatement of Crime in the City By : Lance Winslow
We must take a bigger bite out of crime in our cities. Many people decry illegal immigration and illegal aliens because so many of these individuals end up in our prisons. In fact some 38% of all prisoners in the State of Arizona are illegal aliens who are not even suppose to be here. - Abatement Programs for Fire Season By : Lance Winslow
Fire Season is approaching along with Hurricane Season and what we see now is a whole lot of last minute nervous tension and preparation and questioning; Did we do enough to protect our civilization from the 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season? - Abatement of Weeds at Your Log Cabin By : Lance Winslow
If you have a secluded getaway like a log cabin in the woods you need to insure that you very carefully remove the weeds, underbrush and debris around to insure that you are safe from wildfires. So often people lose their homes who are near forests or wilderness because they fail to take precautions and protect their residents. - Abatement of Contagious Bird Flu By : Lance Winslow
A human strain of bird flu passing from person to person in a super contagious format like influenza is not a pretty thing to think of especially considering the previous flues, plagues and viruses, - Safety Equipment - A Buyer's Guide By : Timothy Anderson
When your company is looking for safety equipment, there are many factors to consider before placing an order. Safety equipment includes head, respiratory, and full-body equipment. It also includes emergency equipment. The big question is: How will you know what you need to purchase? - Missing Child: Don't Be The Next Statisti By : Jack Krohn
There is nothing that will take your breath away faster or give you that punched in the stomach feeling than realizing your child is missing. - Home Security: Do It Yourself Home Security By : Jack Krohn
Ask any expert in the field and they will tell you that 90% of all burglaries are preventable. So if the odds are so good that it will happen to you and it is such a preventable event-what is it you have to do to stop the burglars? I am so glad you asked. Sometimes the best home security is implemented when you are the one making the assessment and any corrective action- a do it yourself home security plan. - Abatement Confirmation Key in Preventing Disaster By : Lance Winslow
One of the biggest problems in our civilization is our wildfires as they take out personal property, national forests and destroy regions of our civilization. Removing the debris, dried brush and fuel for the fire are relevant to save personal residence, businesses and government buildings. This is the key to saving the property during these huge wildfires. - How to Prepare for Natural Disasters By : Jon Kerby
Natural disasters happen at any time and, for the most part, give little to no warning at all. This makes it even more important to prepare for these natural disasters before the preparation time is no more. Almost anything that you can do today to contribute to your being prepared in case of an emergency will increase you survival rate during a natural disaster. - Home Security For The Wise By : Mark Van Neem
When considering your home security, which aspects of home security strikes you as the most important? You may be surprised but most people focus on the least effective security strategies. - Bagless Vacuum Cleaners – Better Value in the Long Run By : Peter Leigh
Ever since the early nineteen nineties, bagless vacuum cleaners have been chipping away at the market dominance of their bagged vacuum cleaner counterpart. Claiming to best the bagged variety of cleaner in a number of different ways, bagless vacuum cleaners generally carry a higher price tag too. For the most part, you get what you pay for with bagless vacuum cleaners; so even if you are on a budget, don’t let the price tag put you off. - Is CCTV Video Equipment Useful? By : Angel Abdulnor
CCTV Video Equipment (other wise known as Closed Circuit Television) has been used for the purpose of security surveillance for many years. - Spy on the Family? By : Elia Levi
The recent explosion of high-tech gadgets for the Home has spurred an increased interest in all forms of Home Surveillance. It has become easy and inexpensive to set up, all by oneself, a Camera System with monitor and recorder to protect the premises and discourage would be intruders or burglars. - Home Security System Basics By : Donovan Baldwin
In this day and age, sad as it seems, more and more homeowners are choosing to install home security alarm systems. While choosing a home security alarm system may seem like a straightforward task, there are actually many considerations involved in choosing the correct alarm system for your home. - How To ChooseThe Right Shredder For Your Business or Home By : Mike Davis
With identity theft an ever increasing problem and the implementation of laws, making the business owner responsible for the loss to a client due to mishandling of any of their sensitive information, there has never been a more important time to protect yourself and your business. - Fire Safety Tips for Your Family By : Steve Miers
Nobody wants to think about having a fire in your own home but the fact of the matter is, the more prepared you are in the event of a fire, the safer your family will be. Fire safety starts with you and there are a number of things that you can do to be prepared. - Self Defense: Pepper Spray - Why It Is So Effective By : Jack Krohn
When it comes to non lethal self defense weapons pepper spray is right up there at the top of popularity for two main reasons: ease of use and effectiveness. - Home Security - Protect Your Children Online - Part 3 By : Walter Stone
Steps to Keep Your Kids Safe - What Can and Can’t Be Done. Home security is about protecting your family, and the most overlooked means of entry is sitting in your living room - Hurricanes and Home Security; Protect Your Family By : Lance Winslow
Well the 2006 Atlantic tropical hurricane season is here and it is time to think about home security. For some people it may be too late but it is time to think about buying storm shutters and cleaning - Safes Keep Things Safe By : Jason Montag
We all have things in our life that are extremely important. The thing is that most of us take these very important documents and items and stick them in shoe boxes and file folders in junk drawers. The problem with this is that if a burglar comes into your home to steal your things they will stumble upon things that will allow them to make your life stink. - Does It Really Matter Who I Buy My Home Security System From? By : Frank Cheshire
Well, could it really make a difference?
Here are a few things to think about:
Are they licensed as a low voltage company & fully insured with liability & Workman's comp?
Are there any complaints registered with the Better Business Bureau regarding their work? - Home Security - The Role of Hidden Cameras By : Jack Krohn
As most sane men will attest, often the source of inspiration comes from our spouses or significant others. I plead guilty. When I asked my fiancée the other day what the first thing was she thought of when I mentioned "home security" - Home Security Cameras - The Icing On The Cake By : Herman T. Lee
The home security industry has grown to be substantially bigger especially in light of recent years as a result of tumultuous geopolitical issues. If you are fortunate enough to be living in a neighborhood where you don't even need to lock your doors at night and still feel safe and sound- congratulations, this article is definitely not for you. For everyone else, read on... - Hurricane Season 2006: Four Steps to an Efficient Evacuation By : Paul Purcell
It’s hard to believe it’s already hurricane season, and it’s also hard to believe that this season is projected to be as bad as or worse than last year’s season that saw hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. - CCTV Surveillance Systems By : Kent Pinkerton
In recent years, we’ve seen the advancement of closed circuit televisions (CCTV). What used to be a simple, crude camera attached to a black and white monitor with no zooming capabilities has developed into a sophisticated surveillance system. - Home Security For Your Peace Of Mind By : Susan Jan
People often worry about leaving their homes unsupervised while they are at work or on vacation. They may even be scared in their own homes for fear that some intruder may break in and harm them. - Home Security - Low Cost Alarms That Work By : Jack Krohn
For most people their home is their biggest investment. In 2006 the median price for a home is expected to be $231,000. And of course everyone has insurance on their house. - Surveillance Equipment By : Max Bellamy
Surveillance equipment is a special tool used for security and protection. This equipment help in monitoring the behavior of people, ... - Buy Stun Guns By : Jason Gluckman
Stun guns are one of the popular non-lethal self-defense weapons available on the market. These electronic devices deliver high voltage electric charges, which temporarily disable the attacker for about 10 to 15 minutes. - Cell Phone Stun Gun By : Jason Gluckman
The cell phone stun gun is one of the latest models of stun guns. As the name denotes, it is an electronic device that looks like a cell phone but functions as a stun gun. The device is a combination of a personal alarm and 180,000 volts stun gun enclosed in a case. - Chicago Real Estate By : Thomas Morva
The Chicago real estate market is one of the most dynamic and diverse real estate markets in US. Buying a piece of property in Chicago, residential or commercial, is not an easy task, as the market environment is quite challenging. - International Terrorist 911 Style Cyber Attack By : Lance Winslow
A recent report brought forth and given to the Department of Homeland Security talked about a complete Internet Outage or ... - Video Surveillance Equipment By : Max Bellamy
Various industries, including banks, stores and restaurants, use video surveillance equipment for safety purposes. Police officers use it for tracking criminal activities and private citizens find it helpful in protecting their property. - Home Security - Protect Yourself Against Burglary By : Michael Russell
Burglary is a phenomenon: thieves seem to discover each day new ways of violating our homes. There are so many countries where people live each day with the fear that when they come back from work they might find their homes burglarized. - Home Security: How to Make Your Own Safe Room By : Michael Russell
Defining the Safe Room
A safe room, also known as panic room, is an ultra-secure location within a building designated to provide shelter for a family during burglary, terrorist attacks or other unspecific threats. - The First Line of Defense: Knowing the Facts About Home Security By : Gary Stuart
Sometimes the simplest steps are the smartest! By placing a sign that advertises your home security system in your yard, you can dramatically reduce your chances of being targeted by thieves.
In a study published in the Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, Dr. Yochanan Shachmurove, Dr. Gideon Fishman and Dr. Simon Hakim studied the motivating factors behind a burglar's decision to rob one home over another. Their findings indicated that isolation and occupancy were the two major considerations. - Home Surveillance Basic Concepts By : Elia Levi
For exploring the ways to design by oneself a home surveillance system, it is advisable and helpful to grasp the significance of a few fundamental concepts for making informed choices. It is not difficult for the average person to do just that, if a proper guide is at hand. - Home Security - Some Practical Advice By : John Gibb
When people think of home security, the first thing they generally think of is burglar alarms. In most cases, though, alarms are only a small part of the overall security of your home. - Fuax Wood Blinds - Friend or By : The Blindsmith
A detailed comparison of 2" wood and faux wood blinds - The Baker's Dozen Items You Should Carry in Your Basic Survival Kit! By : Mark Hedtke
Everyone, and we do mean everyone needs to have their own personal survival kit. Your kit needs to be economical, so don't waste your money..... - Advantages of a Residential Fire Escape Ladder By : Joe Wilson
A residential fire escape ladder can save your life. These ladders should also be part of your home safety arsenal. A fire can totally engulf your home in under a minute. Even with smoke and fire alarms and fire extinguishers a fire can still get out of control or you can still be overcome with smoke and unable to feel through the door. You should have a fire escape ladder made by one of the manufacturers that specializes in residential egress products. - The Humble Padlock By : Andy Reed
I remember my first padlock. It was a Master combination lock for my gym locker in seventh grade. The dial was blue, and if I’m mot mistaken, the combination was 13-24-4. Three turns clockwise, two counterclockwise, and clockwise to the final number. - Improve Your Security & Peace Of Mind With A Home Burglar Alarm By : John Lenaghan
Home burglar alarms were once only found on houses of the rich & famous. In recent years, however, they are becoming more and more common in the homes of "Joe Average". - Residential Security Mailboxes Have Become a Hot Button Issue Over the Last Couple of Years By : Ramon Ross
Residential mail security has become a hot button issue over the last couple of years, as reported incidents of mail theft increase and become more serious. More than just the fooling around of some isolated hooligans, mail theft nowadays can lead to serious crimes like identity theft. Credit cards, bank statements, personal documents, basically anything that arrives through the mail can be used by criminals for their own nefarious purposes. - Self Locking Mailboxes; Keeping Intruders Out Is the Primary Reason People Should Have One! By : Ramon Ross
Most mailboxes either have a door or simple slot through which mail can be deposited. Both of these designs have a number of shortcomings when it comes to security. Obviously, the most traditional mailboxes don't even require a key to access. Those that are limited to a slot can be busted open or sometimes have an opening that is large enough to reach inside. When it comes to packages, both fail miserably, forcing many postal workers to leave deliveries at the doorstep. - Secured Mailboxes; A Person's Mailbox is the Primary Target for Identity Theft By : Ramon Ross
Secure mailboxes can help significantly reduce your chances of falling victim to identity theft. Identity theft is a growing problem. Thieves can steal personal information in a variety of manners. Some intercept internet transactions via phone or email, others hack directly into victims' computers; these are both viable means of garnering information, and these computer-based methods have gained the most media attention thus far. - Stolen Mail: Personal Information Such as Social Security Numbers, Credit Card and Bank Accounts By : Ramon Ross
Most individuals would not leave personal information such as social security numbers, credit card and bank accounts information lying around for anyone to take. Yet every day, mail with these personal details is left lying in mailboxes where it can be easily accessed. Stolen mail is a serious problem and a major cause of identity theft in today's world. - Mailboxes Theft Proof: Think About the Quantity of Personal Information Going Through Your Mailbox By : Ramon Ross
If you were to stop and think about the quantity of personal information that goes through your mailbox on a daily basis, it would be quite easy to understand why identity thieves target them so much. Most people don't have a theft proof mailboxes, which is partially why identity theft has progressively increased over the years. Most mailboxes are easily opened or even broken, exposing countless private materials that can be used in a criminal way. - Mailboxes - Vandal Proof: Victims of Abuse in the Form of Baseball Bats, Rocks or Even Pipe Bombs By : Ramon Ross
It's become increasingly common for homeowners to display unique mailboxes as a way to showcase their personality. Nevertheless, although these designs may spruce up a home's appearance, they are typically far from secure. In truth, mailboxes are primary targets for criminals who are looking to gather personal information. To that end, the only unique mailboxes consumers should really be looking for are those that will guarantee that their mail remains safe. - Discover How A Video Surveillance System Works By : John Lenaghan
Video surveillance security systems have been used in businesses for years but they are becoming more and more common in home security as well. They are also known as CCTV (Closed Circuit TV) and can be used to monitor key areas around a home to protect against break ins. - Security Camera System: Save Money on Insurance Premiums While Securing The Fort By : Herman T. Lee
Maintaining your home security doesn't have to be a full-time job. However it is still very necessary to plan ahead to insure that any loophole is addressed from the onset rather than discovered later when it potentially too late. - Home Security Cameras: Easy Security Tips For Tight Budget By : Herman T. Lee
You have a tight budget yet you still want to feel a sense of security in this troubled world. The first thing you want to do is start with the basics- meaning locks on every door and window in your house. Never take for granted the fact that the worst cannot possibly to you therefore you must take precautions to prevent it and have some sort of assurance that everything will be okay. - Preparing Your Home For A Vacation By : Jom Thomas
When you are pregnant, your body is under tremendous pressure. Everything hurts, everything aches. But how can you get relief... - How to Select a Surveillance Camera Lens By : Elia Levi
When you finally set out to select your Surveillance Camera, for realizing your well thought out Home Security project, you should be advised that, besides other elements equally important, the lens plays a determining part in the camera performance. - Wireless Driveway Alarms By : Ralph Winn
Whether you want to protect your home from a possible intrusion, don't want to miss a home delivery, or like to know who's approaching before he rings the doorbell, a driveway alarm is a useful addition to any home security system. The driveway alarm comes in a variety of styles, each of which has its unique way of protecting your property and alerting you to a presence there. - Home Security Yard Sign By : Ralph Winn
A security system offers the the best protection against burglary and vandalism. When a potential burglar or vandalizing teenagers know you have a security system, they often pass over your home or business and move on to another. A security yard sign alerts a burglar or ne'er-do-well that you have a security system. - Choosing A Security System for Your Home and Office By : John Lenaghan
Over the last few years, many home security companies have started to combination plans that will cover your home and your business. This can let you deal with a single company for all your security needs - both home and office. - Burglar Alarms By : Ralph Winn
Think About it
knowing about a burglar's three worst enemies -- light, time and noise -- can help you protect your home from crime. A burglar won't find your home an "easy mark" if he's forced to work in the light, if he has to take a lot of time breaking in, and if he can't work quietly. - So, You Plan on Purchasing a Home Security System? By : Ralph Winn
So, you plan on purchasing a home security system? Do you believe you know enough security system information to make a good choice? Do you think you know the whos, whats, whens, wheres, and whys of security systems? Take the following quiz, which contains some useful, interesting, and trivial security system information, and check your knowledge of the subject. Read and answer the questions, then scroll down for the security system information answers. - Home Security Cameras By : Ralph Winn
Installing security cameras is the most reliable to way achieve extensive home security and surveillance. Security cameras give you the ability to record and monitor who enters your home and nearly everything they do. There are several questions you need to take into consideration before integrating security cameras into your home. - Garage Door Openers Are More Important Than One Might Think By : Annie Kaszina
With violent home invasions making headlines all over the country, the importance of home security is becoming more evident. - Alarm Systems: How They Work? By : Greg Kolber
Today, all of us are worried about safety and security. Why at the moment, most of us who live with our families have all the time been concerned about safety. - How A Wireless Burglar Alarm System Works By : John Lenaghan
Wireless security alarm systems are ideal for installation in a home that wasn't wired for an alarm system when it was built. Motion sensors, door contacts and window contacts can all be wireless, and not need to be hardwired back to the main control panel. Even the control keypad can be wireless. - How To Review Your Home Security Needs By : Annie Kaszina
Before you choose a home security system, it's important to take the time to review your needs. There are 3 primary areas to look at: your security needs, the reputation of the security company and your budget. - Home Security and Personal Security Products Keep You and Your Family Safe By : Chris Robertson
Just as we are more conscious of national security these days, home security remains a top concern in the minds of most people. Your home is your proverbial castle, and although you can't build a moat around your house, - Motion Detectors Come in a Wide Variety of Forms to Suit your Personal Safety Needs By : Ralph Winn
Motion Detectors are standard pieces of any home security system. Useful to both residential and commercial sites, motion detectors use infrared sensors, known as IR channels, to detect movement within a certain range of a given environment. Whether your concern is to protect your home or office indoors or outdoors, motion detectors come in a wide variety of forms to suit your personal safety needs. - How To Choose A Home Security Company By : John Lenaghan
When you're looking for a home security company, you'll find both large companies (like ADT and Brinks) to smaller companies that are authorized installers for the big guys. In the middle are medium sized firms that offer affordable prices for their security services. - Security System Sales On the Rise By : Dorothy Lumski
Sales of home and business surveillance/security systems have exploded in recent years. Even before September 11th, sales of surveillance systems had been on the rise. But following the terrorist attacks, sales of home and business security systems rose as much as 20% over the course of three months. - Secure Your Home Without A Security System By : Todd Robinson
The best way to secure your home is with a home security system, the only problem is they can run anywhere from a few hundred dollars, to thousands for all of the options that are now offered. The funny thing about home invasions is that they have not changed at all over the years. - Would you Build your Home Security on Deception? By : Elia Levi
When you take a stroll in your town and you look around you cannot miss them. Every few steps, especially near banks and public offices, at gas stations and at chain stores, you will see unobtrusive but omnipresent little boxes peering on passers-by. - Operating Room Fires By : Stacey Moore
Operating Room fires are rare-they occur only in an extremely small percentage of all surgeries. However, the actual number of fire incidents in O.R.s may still surprise you. ECRI (formerly the Emergency Care Research Institute) estimates that 50 to 100 or more surgical fires occur each year in the United States alone. - Certification Makes A Difference By : Stacey Moore
Many people have only the vaguest notion of what certification means. When asked if having a certified technician work on their home comfort system is important, their first reaction is often that certification really isn't that important. - Home Alarm Systems By : Mario Chompass
An alarm system for the home is needed to protect your home, your possessions and your family from intruders. - Emergency Preparedness By : Alison Cole
Earthquakes, hurricanes, and storms—these are some of the natural calamities that usually hit the country and that can also occur unexpectedly. This is why everyone needs to play their own role in preparing for these emergencies. It is essential that each individual be aware of emergency preparedness.
Some things to do - Identity Theft - IRS Warns Public about Email Scams By : Nan Wood
Identity Theft is prevalent. The IRS will not contact you requesting personal or financial information. - Flood Pumps; Purchases Prior Particularly Pitiful Storms By : Lance Winslow
If you live in a flood zone and even if you live in a hundred year or thousand-year flood zone in your area it might be wise.... - Is Non-Lethal Really Less-Lethal? By : Sheri Gray
There has been an ongoing debate as to what constitutes a lethal or a non-lethal weapon.
There is a moral and social need to define the lines separating the two because non-lethal weapons are subject to being abused if they fall into the wrong hands - Hidden Spy Cameras By : Thomas Morva
Hidden spy cameras, or covert spy cameras, are a great way to ensure peace of mind and keep a watch over things. Covert or hidden cameras can be wired or wireless. Wireless hidden cameras have the camera and transmitter concealed, and there is no wire running to the recording equipment. In the case of the wired version, the connection to the VCR or PC will be through a physical wired connection. Wired cameras usually have the advantage of having a ready power supply, whereas the wireless variety will have to depend on battery power. - Alarms are a Preventative Measure, Not a Cure By : John Gibb
The most important part of any home security system is the burglar alarm. In its most basic form, a burglar alarm is a sensor that detects when someone enters.... - A Dog Can Be Your Best Friend When It Comes to Home Security By : John Gibb
Burglar alarms are not the be-all and end-all of home security. There are plenty of other things you can install in your home that will help to stop a burglar.... - A layman’s guide to home security By : Anthony Neary
The world today has a plethora of advanced technological means of protecting their valuables be it jewelry, an expensive electronic gadget, piece of art, or antique that you have paid a fortune to make yours!
However, with all good things, there is something bad and security systems are no exceptions! This means technology too can fail! - How well are your valuables protected from fire? By : Anthony Neary
Whether you are a business tycoon or a reasonably rich person with a kitty of valuable possessions, you sure do not want them destroyed by a fire or stolen by someone who probably does not value them as much as you do. On the other hand, what you want to protect may not be your hobby but official documents, jewelry and the like. - Protect Your Home Or Apartment When You Go On Vacation By : Bill Wallmuller Aka Mr. Merokee
Going on a vacation is wonderful and you deserve it. Coming home to find that your home has been broken into will make all those good times be forgotten in an instant.
One of the times your home is most vulnerable is when it is left empty for an extended period of time such as when the occupants are on vacation or on extended business trips. Darkened windows, unretrieved mail or newspapers and closed windows in hotter weather all tell of your absence to a potential burglar. - Fire Risk Higher in Multifamily Buildings By : Rudolph Rodriguez
Multifamily residential buildings are at a greater risk for fire because they contain more kitchens, furnaces, hot water heaters and other elements that can pose opportunities for a fire to start.
A "balanced" building design is necessary to protect multifamily units from fire, according to experts at the National Concrete Masonry Association. Fire safety in multifamily housing is influenced by the design of the building.... - Locking Doors Still Best Bet Against Burglaries By : Rudolph Rodriguez
Not so long ago, people did not feel the need to lock their doors or windows. But times have changed, and so has the need to use locks for protection.
According to the National Crime Prevention Council, most individuals do not have the proper lock security. Only half of Americans have dead-bolt locks on all of the entry doors to their homes and nearly one in five have none at all. - How Safe Is Your Building? Alert System Can Save Lives By : Rudolph Rodriguez
Bombs. Armed intruders. Fires. These are real events that can threaten your safety, even your life, in the building where you work.
Experts agree that if you know what's going on and what actions to take, you have a good chance of escaping a dangerous situation. However, distributing speedy and accurate emergency information to building occupants, police officers, firefighters and emergency medical professionals is a constant challenge for building owners and managers. - Building or Remodeling a Home? Think Lock Security By : Rudolph Rodriguez
During the exciting time of having your house built or remodeled, make sure to consider one of the most important features that will keep you and your family safe for years to come: security.
According to the National Crime Prevention Council, about six out of 10 completed burglaries take place without any sign of forced entry, suggesting that either a door or window was left unlocked or that a duplicate key was used to open one. - Could Your Home Withstand a Fire? By : Ross Martinez
In December 2004, a fire destroyed three townhouses and damaged a fourth in Lorton, Va., just south of the nation's capital. Investigators later determined that faulty wiring had sparked the blaze.
Raul Castillo, a spokesman for the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, said that fire marshals digging through the rubble uncovered an anomaly in the internal wiring at the back of one of the townhouses. This launched the fire, which spread to the adjacent townhouses. - A dog can be your best friend when it comes to home security. By : John
Burglar alarms are not the be-all and end-all of home security. There are plenty of other things you can install in your home that will help to stop a burglar from gaining entry – and many of them are very simple and inexpensive. - Apartment Safety - Going on Vacation By : Craig Hinz
WHEN YOU GO ON VACATION
· Remember, unless there is a Cop reading this over your shoulder, YOU ARE NOT SAFE! The police do a pretty good job of SOLVING crimes. They cannot PREVENT crimes. The your safety, the safety of your family, and the protection of your property is YOUR responsibility. - All About Fire Safes By : Anthony Neary
Safes provide an extra level of protection from theft or damage for important documents, computer data and other valued items for home and business owners. - Emergency Preparedness Cartoons By : Alison Cole
Many people take emergency preparedness for granted. For them, it is enough that they do their daily routines and they perform their obligations...... - Emergency Preparedness Kits By : Alison Cole
Many homeowners choose to invest in emergency preparedness kits only when the family starts to get bigger. This should not be the case...... - Time to Stock Up on Emergency Storm Supplies By : Lance Winslow
It looks like the United States of America has gotten a reprieve during the 2006 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season so far. Although some of the most vicious and ferocious storms for Atlantic Tropical Hurricanes are indeed in September and August and even some in to late October. - Home-Security – Some Simple Tasks By : John Gibb
You might not have realised it, but there are so many things you can do to stop yourself from getting burgled. Generally, it’s a simple matter of locking the right things. Burglars are opportunists – once you take away the easy opportunities for them to get into your home, they will just move on. Being a little careful is all that is needed. - Surveillance Systems -- A Legal Big Brother? By : Alan Ross
Surveillance systems, with all the sleek gadgetry have turned security into a high technology oriented big industry. Can you imagine what the small and concealable surveillance cameras can do to a country? US used satellite and aerial surveillance systems of the highest degree of sophistication, as recently as 2003-04 in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is the latest in international, state sponsored surveillance exercise of this magnitude. - Mini Spy Cameras By : Thomas Morva
Mini spy cameras, typically the size of a credit card or even smaller, are the miniature versions of spy cameras. The size of these cameras makes..... - Neighbourhood Watch Can Act As Your Eyes And Ears By : John Gibb
If you live in a neighbourhood where people are serious about security, then there may already be a neighbourhood watch scheme – and if there isn’t, it’s not too difficult to get one started.
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