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  • CCTV Camera Security Systems  By : nasir
    CCTV is the abbreviation of Closed Circuit Television. It is a system where the circuit is closed and all the elements are linked.
  • Swimming and Water Accidents Involving Children: Facts, Figures and Statistics  By : Christopher Davis
    This article offers statistics, facts, and figures on swimming, water sport, pool, and other water accidents involving children.
  • Mace Sprays? What are They?  By : Marko
    Deciding which mace sprays to buy can be a daunting task. This article will explain to you what you need to look for and which mace sprays are the best. Never leave home again without the knowledge and understanding of the perfect self defense spray.
  • Safety Precautions For Holiday's  By : Peter Gallacher
    This article is about the growing number of holiday homes that have not got proper safety measures in place when you take your family on holiday and offers advice on what you can do to make your holiday family friendly.
  • Rich or Poor - Preparedness Matters!  By : Larry Frank
    It's wildfire season again in Southern California - and the latest round of brutal blazes took its toll on the well-to-do and working class alike!
  • What You Need to Know About Fire Escape Ladders  By : Robert Thomson
    There are two standard lengths when it comes to fire escape ladders for your home: fifteen and twenty five feet. For most two story homes the shorter length is fine while you will want to get the longer size if you have a bedroom on a third floor. Make sure that whatever fire escape ladder you choose, it is one that is easy to be deployed by the person who will be using it. Always consider the individual using the ladder when choosing the right one for your home. While most ladders can support at least a thousand pounds you still want to check the load limit before purchasing a fire escape ladder.
  • How to Find a Trusty Locksmith in Los Angeles  By : americanlocknkey
    There are so many horror stories out there. Someone is stranded, locked out of their car or house, it’s late at night, the “locksmith” shows up later than planned, changes the original quoted price, charges an arm and a leg for hidden service charges, and takes off a couple hundred dollars richer, while you feel helpless.
  • Pool Security and Safety  By : Michael Rao
    Artilce details precautions and steps all pool owners should follow to prevent injuries or accidental death.
  • You Can't Worry Yourself Through Disaster!  By : Larry Frank
    If you fret about everything bad that could possibly happen to you, chances are you'll turn into the guy in the old Chinese proverb - he was so afraid of the next step, he ended up standing on one leg for his whole life.
  • How to Secure a Home Workshop  By : Frank Vander Wiede
    How to secure a home workshop or free standing garage. What type of alarm system is needed and how to locate sensors
  • Home Safes – How Safe Are They?  By : Terry Nastella
    Even if your home or business has a state of the art security system you still may want to consider having a home safe installed. Its a place to keep your valuables from day to day, because after all, even with a security system you still have employees, associates and family members to worry about. Also, in the end, no home security system is 100% perfect.
  • Selecting a DIY Home Security Alarm For Beginners  By : Frank Vander Wiede
    How to select the correct diy home security alarm system for needs. Learn how to zero in to the right equipment and understand what you can expect from your alarm.
  • Why First Alert CO Detectors Are Important  By : Robert Thomson
    Having a properly working First Alert CO Detector in your home can give you early warning against carbon monoxide exposure. You will become aware of a buildup of carbon monoxide gas before the levels become lethal. This is very important since you will not otherwise be aware of the gas, especially if you are sleeping. Levels of carbon monoxide can become lethal within just a few minutes and the only way to ensure you get out of the house alive is to have advanced warning with a First Alert CO Detector.
  • Choosing Smoke Detectors  By : Robert Thomson
    A smoke detector helps to give you advanced warning in the event of smoke or fire in your home. A smoke detector will let out a loud, high pitched beep to alert you and if needed allow you to escape your home before fire consumes it. Most house fires occur when people are sleeping so this is why it is important to have a smoke detector.
  • Escape Ladders for Your Family  By : Robert Thomson
    Fire escape ladders have saved countless lives of those who live in upstairs rooms, especially when fires break out in the middle of the night. Certain areas of a home can not be accessed during a fire due to the danger presented by both smoke and fire. It can be difficult for individuals to jump from a second story window even when their lives are at stake. A fire escape ladder provides people with a safe and quick exit from a second story window.
  • Hurricane Preparedness the Baja Hurricane Season.  By : Anita Mckenzie
    Hurricane Preparedness in Baja Mexico, become informed about hurricane hazards and gaining knowledge which can be used to take ACTION.
  • How to Host a Fun Exciting and Safe Firework Party  By : Jo-Rosie Haffenden
    Active Fire Management are well known fire safety consultants providing fire safety services across the UK providing an independent, personalised, flexible and professional fire consultancy service at reasonable cost for all aspects of fire safety and training requirements.
  • Benefits of Using Motion Detection in Network Camera Software  By : Wes Fernley
    One of the advantages of the use of network cameras for video surveillance is power and flexibility provided by network camera software. Such software is easily programmed to fit your specific needs, providing the most powerful surveillance for your security requirements. One of the most powerful software functions is motion detection.
  • Protect Your Family Against Sex Offenders  By : George Foerstel
    Sex offenders are numerous and are constant threats to the safety of one's family. Thus, it is recommended that a background check be done on anyone who will be working closely with children.
  • Home Burglary Prevention Guide and Resources  By : Moses Wright
    Article reveals that the FBI claims that every twelve seconds a burglary is committed somewhere. Taking steps to secure your home can keep you from becoming one of these statistics. Try to consider your home the way a would-be intruder does.
  • How to Stop Burglars From Targeting Your Home  By : Deedra Fendalstein
    The three things that scare burglars off of a property most are light, time, and noise. If you wish to protect your home from intruders, and to frighten them off when they attempt to break in, you need to keep these things in mind.
  • Add More Fire Exits to Your Home with Fire Escape Ladders  By : Robert Thomson
    When the smoke alarm goes off every second is a life and death matter for you and your family. Many people are killed every year when they become trapped in their house due to a fire.
  • Do Not Send Your Child Off to College without a Carbon Monoxide Detector  By : Robert Thomson
    Every home and dorm room should have at least one carbon monoxide detector installed. These detectors are easy to install and can end up saving your life or the life of your children in the event of an emergency. There are a few things that you need to consider when it comes getting a carbon monoxide detector.
  • Smoke Detector or Heat Detector?  By : Robert Thomson
    The names of these detectors make their differences obvious. Smoke detectors are more sensitive when it comes to detecting smoke while heat detectors are more sensitive to any significant change in temperature. However, both detectors are the same in the sense that they detect the typical fire parameters. But this in no way means they are interchangeable.
  • Using an IP Network Camera to Monitor Your Home  By :
    With security being a topic on most peoples' minds, many wonder what the best way is to monitor their home and belongings. Various security systems exist and using a combined home security system with surveillance cameras can add extra protection against intruders.
  • Creating the Best Fire Escape Plan for Your Home  By : Robert Thomson
    Everyone needs a fire escape plan for their home. It is also a good idea that you conduct a fire drill at least once a month so this plan is fresh in everyone’s minds. In fact you may want to run the plan at least once a week until you are sure that everyone in the household understands the plan.
  • Pepper Spray Ratings and Effects  By : Mark Strong
    How to choose a pepper spray, there ratings and effects.
  • Home And Personal Security: What You Need to Know  By : Chris Robertson
    Burglaries and crime can happen anywhere, but there are easy and inexpensive ways to ward off crime. Read on to find out more...
  • Pool Safety for the Summer  By : Gunter Walderon
    Owning a pool and having children can be a dangerous combination if you do not take steps to insure your children’s safety. Most parents know a few safety tips, especially when it comes to fencing off the pool.
  • Factors Behind Choosing Your Home Alarm System  By : Wayne Smithton
    When choosing a home alarm system, there are many factors to consider before making a final decision. The security needs that you have are determined mainly by the style or type of home that you have. Single family homes, apartments, town homes, and condos each have their own security needs.
  • Home Security and Protection  By : Mark Strong
    Home security is on everyone's mind these days and although you can never make your home completely burglar proof there are many systems and devices that can make it very secure.
  • What Is A Panic Room And Why Is It Important  By : Iasia Rogers
    A panic room is essential in any home because this can become your safe haven in case of an emergency such as terrorist attacks, or break ins. This articles lets you know more about panic rooms and the importance of them.
  • Shed Security, Keeping the Thief Out of Your Shed.   By : Martin Underwood
    When you add it up there is a lot in your garden shed, plenty in there to interest a burglar. Unfortunately too many homeowners make it to easy for the burglar to help himself to the contents of their shed or outbuilding. Many even make good efforts to secure their home but leave their shed unlocked. How long does it take for a thief to make sure that he is not being observed, take what he wants from your shed and drive off?
  • The Importance of Testing and Replacing the Batteries in Your Smoke Detector  By : Robert Thomson
    At least once a year you should clean smoke detectors with a vacuum. To do this you should open the cover and vacuum all of the dust and debris which can affect the detection of smoke or fire. Once your smoke detector is over ten years old you should replace it with a new one right away. Every six months you should replace the batteries to keep the unit working at peak efficiency. As a reference you can write the date on a piece of tape and place it on the side of the detector.
  • Gun Safes - Protection is the Key  By : Robert Thomson
    Before purchasing a gun safe, you should decide by answering the following questions and choose your actions accordingly.
  • A Safe Home With An Installed Home Security System  By : Alex Alaska P
    Home Security Systems may sound like a lot of work, especially when most families are constantly on the go. The key; is to find the right system for you. Many Home Security companies offer choices that better fit your lifestyle and can choose what is most convenient for your household.
  • Storm Preparedness: Tree Trimming  By : Len Q
    Everyone knows that a storm is coming. Standing outside your home, looking over your place, you realize that you've got to do something about those beautifully large trees. You've got to make some time to prepare your yard to protect your home. If you don't, you could be real sorry. Don't be.
  • Why You Should Consider Implementing A Home Security System  By : Alex Alaska P
    Home security is important in the hasty world we live. To adhere to home security you must consider rules and follow them precisely. To help you learn more about home security we can discuss helpful tips.
  • How To Protect Your Home From Unwanted Visitors  By : Julian Stanton
    ‘An Englishman’s home is his castle’, so the saying goes, yet often our cars are better protected against thieves than our homes. A recent Home Office report showed that households without any security devices such as window locks or intruder alarms are ten times more likely to be burgled than those with. However, the good news is that with a little effort and investment you can tighten up your home security. Here’s how to protect your home from unwanted visitors…
  • Home Security Alarm Monitoring for Your Peace of Mind.  By : Martin Underwood
    While there are many benefits to home security alarm monitoring, there are some downsides as well. The ongoing cost of having such security can be quite substantial. The monitoring fee charged varies from company to company, but it typically ranges from around $10 at the low end to $50 per month. You may also consider . . .
  • The Facts About Wireless Home Alarm Security Systems  By : Bryan Dunbar
    Wireless home alarm security systems are increasingly popular and affordable. See if a wireless home alarm is right for you. Learn the capabilities of wireless home alarm components, and how they work with pet and other family members.
  • Swimming and Lifeguarding  By : PeterHutch
    Fish are able to live and breathe under water, but people need air to breathe. People drown when too much water gets into their lungs. When that happens, the lungs can't carry enough oxygen to the brain and the rest of the body
  • Prevent Drowning With a Pool Fence  By : Robert Caruso
    A swimming pool in your own backyard provides hours of fun and entertainment for your family. But keeping your children and pets safe and protected from accidental drowning is vital. Swimming pool fences that completely surround the swimming pool and prevent access to the pool are key to providing this security.
  • Get Ready for Florida Hurricane Season  By : Calum MacKenzie
    With the Florida hurricane season almost upon us, it’s important to make sure you’re ready. A family disaster plan and a disaster supply kit are two important actions you can take to make sure you’re not caught out if a hurricane cuts off your electricity, isolates you in your home, or forces you to evacuate.
  • Prepare to Survive  By : Karrie Rose
    You may want to exchange keys or make arrangements to share the cost of bigger items such as generators. In a real disaster, having a strong network of prepared neighbors will help everyone weather the storm better.
  • Are Motion Sensors Needed For My Home Security System?  By : John Leo
    Home security motion detector information.
  • Window Locks Close a Window of Opportunity for the Burglar.  By : Martin Underwood
    Although intruders do break windows, they prefer to climb in through an open window. Often the burglar does not even have to open the window himself because a surprisingly high number of us leave our homes with a window conveniently open, a real gift for a burglar. Where windows are closed and locked it is often with very flimsy and poor quality locks. In fact many older windows are . . .
  • Ten Inexpensive Ways to Make Your Apartment Safe  By : Bryan Dunbar
    10 Inexpensive ways to increase security at your apartment, town home, condo or college dorm. Protect yourself with these easy, inexpensive ideas so that you don't become a victim of crime.
  • All About Lock Picking  By : Robert Thomson
    When you don't have the right key, lock picking is a great way to open just about any lock out there.
  • Increasing the Burglar's Fear and Reducing Your Own.  By : Martin Underwood
    If we hear about a burglary, perhaps in our own neighborhood, it increases the fear that we ourselves may get a visit from a burglar. This is a natural reaction. If we are away from our home for the day, perhaps at work, we might even spend the day worrying what we might find when we arrive back home. If a house on your block got broken into what is there to stop your house being burgled is the reasoning you may make. This reasoning is . . .
  • Medical Alert Systems  By : Kevin Reilly
    This article is about people who have senior parents who live alone and how having a medical alert system can give both the parent independance and their kids piece of mind.
  • Protect Yourself and Your Family from Attack or Intruders  By : Chris Robertson
    Those who have been victimized by violent crime and those who have had brushes with crime but managed to escape know that it's critical to protect yourself and your family from attack or intruders.
  • Get A Home Alarm System - Protect Your Family Before It's Too Late!  By : Greg Shuey
    Your family is important to you, how much would you spend to make sure that they are safe and protected properly? Home alarm systems are more affordable today then they have been over the past ten years. You can never be too safe!
  • Got a swimming pool? Make sure it's safe  By : Jonathan Howkins
    Swimming pool enclosures can play an effective role in providing safety and security for your swimming pool. Owning your own swimming pool is great, but does require you to take on some level of responsibility towards safety.
  • Eye of the Storm: Effectively Preparing for Hurricane Season  By :
    Early preparation, according to the National Hurricane Survival Initiative, is the key to facing hurricane season. By starting early, residents avoid the rush at home supply stores, grocery stores and other venues that typically get crowded and sometimes chaotic when hurricane watches and warnings are issued.
  • Fire Up: Plan for Safety  By : Carol Freyer
    Moving into a new home is an exciting time. As your family gets used to their new digs and the new neighborhood, it's a good time to update your fire safety plan. First, test all the smoke detectors in your home. You should have at least one per floor – depending on the size of the home, additional alarms located near the bedrooms may be a good idea.
  • Why You Need To Get Wireless Home Security!  By : Jay Evans
    There can be no argument that our world is a much more unsafe place nowadays than it once was. There are a lot of us who still recall the days when you could leave your front door unlocked and you knew everybody who entered our area. There was once a time when law-breaking was something you never heard about near you and so was not as close and personal as it is today.
  • The Truth About Infrared Security Cameras  By : Dean Caporella
    The ability to take color pictures during the day time and then revert to black and white at night is one of the main features of this camera.
  • Burglary Facts and Statistics  By : John Leo
    Residential and commercial burglary and crime facts and statistics for the United States.
  • Get Your Stolen Property Back With Home Security Marking.  By : Martin Underwood
    Every police department recovers a large amount of stolen property. They would love to reunite that property with its rightful owners but unfortunately they often have no way to identify exactly who it is the items belong to. However there are simple steps that you can take that, should you be unfortunate enough to have property stolen from you, will help the police in getting your stuff back to you as soon as possible.
  • Lighting Up for The Burglars  By : Joe Pinto
    Is it worth having a motion-sensor light attached to your property, knowing that its presence will keep waking you up? Sitting bolt upright in bed and wondering what woke you up can be a scary experience!
  • Selecting and Using Fire Extinguishers For Your Home  By : Simone Piette
    Every home should have at least one fire extinguisher, located in the kitchen. Better still is to install fire extinguishers on each level of a house and in each potentially hazardous area, including (besides the kitchen) the garage, furnace room, and workshop.
  • Illuminated House Numbers Can help The Police And Aid Your Home Security.  By : Martin Underwood
    What happens then when the police are responding to a report of an intruder in your home, perhaps it was your monitored home security system that alerted them of the break-in. The officers do their best to reach your address in the quickest time possible tearing through the streets with sirens wailing. They reach your street but then are delayed because they can't immediately locate your house. Your house may be numbered but . . .
  • Self-Defense – Get Acquainted With The Range of Products When Safety Is The Concern  By : David Hepler
    The world today has become a nest for organized crime and self-defense is perhaps the only way to combat it. However, it is not possible for all of us to train ourselves in martial arts or apply them when necessity occurs.
  • What You Need to Know About Home Fire Safety  By : Jeremy Johnson
    House fires are relatively rare, but their effects are generally devastating enough to warrant more than lip service.
  • Ways To Prevent A Home Invasion  By : Rick Ramirez
    Tips and suggestions on how to prevent a home invasion.
  • The Problem With Protecting Your Identity  By : Ronald Hudkins
    Overviews the availability of an individuals personal information as a result of human failure, security breaches, greed or ignorance of available laws to protect consumer information. The author suggests implementing additional safeguards to avoid identity theft.
  • Fireproof Safes And Gun Safes  By : Rick Ramirez
    The importance of owning a fireproof safe to store documents or firearms.
  • What Are Biometric Gun Safes?  By : Rick Ramirez
    Biometric gun safes are security storing devices that uses a fingerprint reading lock intead of the ordinary mechanical lock.
  • The Advantage of a Home Inventory List.  By : Martin Underwood
    A burglary is a bad enough thing to suffer, but a house fire is likely to take all of your possessions away from you. How do you make your claim to the insurance company then? How can you possibly remember, in the aftermath of such a trauma, every single thing that you have lost that was of any value? The answer is to . . .
  • Alarms And Locks Are 'Good Measures To Keep Homes Safe'  By : Mark Dawson
    Although many Britons appear keen to protect their homes, a lack of vigilance could be placing properties at risk, new research indicates.
  • The Importance of 2-Way Radios during a Disaster  By : Grant Eckert
    A disaster is chaos, by definition. Disasters result in confusion and misdirection. Many people want to help, but unfortunately, often add to the turmoil. The biggest hurdle in a disaster is communication. Everything from interpersonal interactions to professional rescuer communications breaks down during a disaster. The key to getting through and recovering from a disaster is to get these communications back on track.
  • How to Prepare for Disasters in Freezing Temperatures  By : Craig Elliott
    Disasters that occur in freezing temperatures present their own set of dangers that differ from other disasters. This is because in freezing temperatures frostbite, hypothermia, and death can set in within minutes of exposing the body to such extreme temperatures.
  • Termites And New Construction-Keep Pests Out From Day One  By : Craig Elliott
    When you are building a house, there are several things that you want to be sure of. Of course you are looking to be sure that the plans are being followed, and that you are using as little energy and money as possible. You want to be sure that the house will be exactly what you are looking for in the end, but you also want to be sure that it is done correctly. What you might not be thinking about is something that you should be - and that is the idea of termites in your new construction.
  • Termite Treatment-Which Is Best For My Home?  By : Grant Eckert
    There are many things that you want to consider as you look at which of the termite treatments are going to be best for your home. First of all, you want to make sure that you are able to have the various termite treatments explained to you. The most popular treatment is usually spraying for the bugs, which will kill them. Another treatment involves replacing the areas that have been damaged and also spraying for them.
  • A Quick Guide To Pantry Pests  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Pantry pests like to eat the same foods that humans do, and finding an infestation of pests in items such as cereals, flour, grains, baking mixes, crackers, pasta, dried fruit, spices and other dry goods is not uncommon. Often several different stages of the pests' life cycles may be present in the infestation, with adults, eggs and larvae present. The first indication of an infestation is typically the appearance of small moths in the kitchen, or the presence of beetles or larvae in dry foods.
  • A Quick Guide To Fabric Pests  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Fabric pets can cause major damage in the home, to clothes, carpets, curtains and any other textiles in soft furnishings. Preventing moths and beetles from damaging fabrics such as wool, silk, and fur is simple once you learn how to recognize them and the steps you can take to protect your home.
  • Protect Your Home From Theft  By : Susan Z
    Nobody wants their home to be broken into. Not only is it emotionally traumatizing, and a threat to one's personal belongings, it can also cause permanent damage to a home. While insurance should cover all the costs involved, let's see what we can do to prevent this kind of damage from ever occurring.
  • Some Of The Best Ways To Stop A Criminal From Breaking Into Your House  By : Gregg Hall
    You have worked for a few solid months and you think you need a break and vacations just follow these ten steps to make sure your home is safe. Here below are ten steps that you can follow to ensure that your things and your home will as you left them when you went on vacation.
  • Why Home Security Is So Important In This Day And Age  By : Gregg Hall
    Even as you have locks and stuff for your home and doors people have still found ways to get around those little things. All they need is a certain set of burglary tools and they are in.
  • Why More People Are Having Home Security Systems Installed These Days  By : Gregg Hall
    Many of the home security systems that you will see will be very easy to install and should only take a few minutes if that. You will always want to get the best home security system you get so the one you get wont get out dated very quick.
  • How To Secure You Mailbox From Would Be Thieves  By : Gregg Hall
    You need to be careful when you are having mail sent to the home in which you are living in. people will watch for your mail to come and then snatch it before you can so they can get all your personal info and steal your identity to have their own Christmas.
  • How Hidden Cameras Have Changed The Home Security Industry  By : Gregg Hall
    Hidden cameras are always going to be watching you wherever you go in public even though you might not see them they already will have that one eye fixed on you and watching your every move. Hidden cameras also provide good intelligence for a homeowner.
  • Pepper Spray: Organic Weaponry?  By : Steve Lane
    Pepper sprays have received a great deal of attention throughout the past decade. Do they work? How do they work? What do they do?
  • Protect Yourself From Moving Fraud  By : Jerry Johnson
    More than 40 million Americans move each year for personal motives and career opportunities. It's a momentous event in anyone's life. Your money, your memories are at risk. It can also be stressful, even under the best of circumstances.
  • Five Valuable Home Security Tips  By : patdee
    Timless tips to secure your home from intruders and burglers.
  • Stun Guns VS Taser Guns: Which One Is Better?  By : Nerode Abraham
    This article tells people all about stun guns and taser guns as self defense weapons. It also tells people which one is better for self defense use.
  • Doors With Glass Panels, an Easy Way in for the Burglar  By : Martin Underwood
    Doors with glass panes allow light into what otherwise would be dark hallways, but from a security point of view they are a poor design. It does not take much for a burglar to break that glass, reach in and open the latch, or turn the knob on the single cylinder deadbolt. Single cylinder deadbolt locks are the kind that are operated by a key from the outside but don't need a key to open from the inside.
    The simple solution would be to . . .
  • You Can Prevent Scumbags From Breaking Into Your Home With These Steps!  By : Jerry Johnson
    Every year, burglars hit more than five million households, stealing more than $4 billion worth of
    property. Determined thieves can break into just about any home, but you can take steps to make entry a lot more difficult for them.
  • Keeping Steps and Stairs Safe  By : Art Gib
    Steps and stairs are always a hazard that need consideration whether in the workplace, public arena, or the home. Avoid injury and potential litigation with a few simple safety techniques.
  • Brits Should Not Forget About Home Security During Christmas  By : Mark Dawson
    Millions of homeowners could see themselves under financial strain when they return from a break during the Christmas period.
  • How To Develop A Security Plan  By : Nerode Abraham
    This article talks briefly about how to develop a plan that will increase you and your family safety ten-fold.
  • CCTV Home Security Advice  By : John Leo
    Residential CCTV security advice.
  • How to Choose a Complete Camera and Video Recording System  By : Michael Gravette
    Millions of people are using nanny cams to check on their babysitters, surveillance cameras to keep an eye on their homes and businesses and hidden cameras to catch theft, abuse and infidelity. No other method can give you the proof or evidence that a surveillance camera can.
  • Keeping an Eye on Your Neighborhood  By : Gary Ashton
    Neighborhood Watch programs are an integral part of many communities, and have been around since the 1970's. Although for a time their popularity dwindled, it appears that they are gaining momentum as more neighborhoods are becoming involved once again.
  • LED Lanterns: A Home Emergency Kit Essential  By : Ben Anton
    As winter approaches and the potential for power outages and other emergencies rise, it is important to ensure your home and outdoor survival kit is stocked.
    An emergency lantern is a very important element to such a kit. This article discusses the value of an LED emergency lantern for such a kit and what to look for in a good one.
  • We Can Help You And Your Family Prepare To Survive  By : Elena Bush
    Safety Central is your best source for low cost online purchasing of first aid and 5 year shelf life food rations, freeze dried camping food meals, 72 hour emergency kits for action, adventure, outdoor gear, homeland security alerts.
  • Investing In A Burglar Alarm System  By : Jerry Johnson
    Burglar alarm systems come in many shapes and styles. Prices range from a low hundreds to several thousand dollars. The more you spend, the more features you have. Just installing the alarm is not the end, you will probably have a monthly monitoring fee.
  • The Truth About Dummy Security Cameras!  By : Dean Caporella
    Fake cameras are what they are...fake. You've got to realize that by at least having some sort of protection is better than none.
  • A Home Video Security System Gives You Peace of Mind  By : Alexa Peters
    We know that it is important to you to know that you and your family are physically secure from harm in your own home. A home video security system can give you peace of mind.

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