Home Security
Published: 01/07/2009
Locking the doors and windows of your house should not just be the end of securing your house. Often times, thieves enter the house through defective, easy-to-open door locks. Opening doorknobs and window locks is so easy for thieves by using small objects such as pins, clips, screwdrivers, and...
Published: 30/06/2009
There are many different types of home security surveillance systems available, so which one is right for your family? The type you choose will depend on a variety of factors including home layout, budget, privacy and safety concerns.
Covert or Overt?
Before you choose a camera, you\'ll...
Published: 30/06/2009
If home is where the heart is, you do not want your home to get burglarized, do you? This is particularly the case because home is supposed to be our safe haven and a place where we can live in peace, security and comfort with all of our possessions. Because of this, one of the best home...
Published: 30/06/2009
The single biggest difficulty installing any home security system is wires, power wires, phone wires and data wires. In fact, wires are the reason many homes do not have security systems, and homes with wired or wireless home security systems have inadequate or non functional products and...
Published: 30/06/2009
In 2007, the FBI reported an estimated 2.2 million burglaries in the United States. Considering the US Census Bureau currently puts the U.S. population at roughly 307 million residents that means less than one percent of the people living in America will encounter such an invasion each year....
Published: 30/06/2009
As a youth, I do not ever remember locking the doors of the house. Maybe it was the neighborhood I grew up in; maybe it was the mindset of a former generation. Regardless of the reasons, people now seem to be more reluctant to leave their homes open like they used to, and with adequate reason....
Published: 30/06/2009
An overwhelming amount of individuals are a victim of robbery in their lifetimes. If your house is robbed, you not only lose many of your valuable possessions. You also lose your feeling of safety when knowing that someone else had been in your house, rummaging through your stuff and violating...
Published: 29/06/2009
For most Americans their home is their most valuable asset. Only about 20% of Americans do anything to protect their home aside from insurance. Why when
a home burglary happens every 15 seconds? Homeowners make it so easy.
When the crooks go casing a neighborhood they are looking for homes...
Published: 29/06/2009
Many families want to purchase surveillance equipment to make sure that their family or office is completely safe. If you want to insure your safety, then you may want to invest in a good surveillance system.
Since most of the crime committed in the United States is property crime and a...
Published: 29/06/2009
An ID fraud expert highlights the methods fraudsters use to steal your identity and explains what you can do to prevent it from happening to you. Identity theft is a silent crime - sometimes only noticed after a hard-earned credit rating has been damaged.
Nowadays, data is frequently held...