by Neal Scott | Jan 16, 2012 | Safety and security education
Do deadbolt locks provide good security for your doors? Not necessarily! Watch this video and see how burglars use a specially cut key to easily pick all but the more expensive premium deadbolt locks. The technique they use is called “lock bumping”....
by Neal Scott | Dec 21, 2011 | Home
Carbon monoxide can kill without warning. Invisible and odorless, low levels of carbon monoxide can cause dizziness, headaches, disorientation, nausea and fatigue. Carbon monoxide is generated by vehicle exhaust and it can enter your home because of leaking or...
by Neal Scott | Dec 12, 2011 | Safety and security education
Decorating for the holidays is a special event for families everywhere. Since many types of decorations involve electrical devices and wiring, potentially flammable materials and often candles, accidents can happen. Safety requires more than common sense –...
by Neal Scott | Sep 28, 2011 | Blog, Safety and security education
We don’t like to think about home emergencies but they DO happen. In Florida we are normally blessed with sunshine and mild temperatures (good beach weather!), but occasionally we have to batten the hatches against the threat of a hurricane. Summer thunderstorms...
by Neal Scott | Apr 23, 2011 | Blog, Company news
Security Pro of Florida recently installed a sophisticated multiple camera video surveillance/security system in the Kissimmee Gateway Airport Air Traffic Control Tower.Owned by the City of Kissimmee, this control tower is staffed by FAA contracted personnel who...