Posts Tagged ‘home security’

Safety on College Campus

March 5th, 2010 by Jeffrey Jackson

Home Safety is important, even on a college campus. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid areas where visibility is low. At night walk in well lit areas, and avoid walking alone. Safety in numbers still applies at college. Try to walk to and from campus with those you know. Avoid lonely and deserted places, especially at night.

Protecting Your Home Against Gas Leaks

March 2nd, 2010 by Jeffrey Jackson

Gas detector alarm systems do a great job with protecting your family and home from harm. Gas leaks can cause very dangerous situations. They are a danger to your home, and especially to all the family members in the home.

Secure Your Home With A Security Cam

February 10th, 2010 by Long Urquiza

Without a doubt, man’s safest sanctuary is always his home. You’ll always feel more secured and at peace when you’re home and this feeling is undoubtedly indefinable. When searching for a place to live, the safety of the family is always the number one concern because the security of a location differs from place to place. Therefore, before moving in,, the community must be assessed first. Considering the escalating crime rate in some cities, a home security system is vital part of a decision. Home security system comes in different classifications, depending upon the needs of the clients. It can be placed indoor or outdoor.

Benefits of Security Cameras

February 10th, 2010 by Modesto Sledz

Security cameras are becoming more common in homes as a way for homeowners to improve home security and add to peace of mind. For those unfamiliar with the topic it may seem like a strange or complicated system. However, video surveillance is no more complicated that a home entertainment system. The following paragraphs will outline what you need to know, including the history and uses, the benefits and the basic components that go into a home surveillance system.

Security Cameras In The Home

February 6th, 2010 by Cletus Oleksiak

According to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program Crime Clock, there is a burglary in the US every 14.6 seconds. Given that in nearly 84% of burglaries the perpetrator gains entry into the home or residence, the addition of security cameras offers the victim another opportunity to catch the perpetrator even if he/she escapes initially.