by Neal Scott | Jan 21, 2020 | Closed Circuit TV, Safety and security education
Are security cameras legal in your area? If you are considering upgrading your home security or installing a new security camera system, you might be asking yourself “Are security cameras legal in my area?”. While local laws can differ, in most cases home...
by Neal Scott | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog, Safety and security education
Fires victimize hundreds of thousands of families in the US every year resulting in thousands of deaths. Now is the time to make sure your family is safe. A Home Fire Escape Plan is a good place to start. First, watch this video. Then print out the form below. Follow...
by Neal Scott | Oct 28, 2018 | Safety and security education
Halloween is here! What an exciting time for kids, with all the fun parties and trick or treating with friends. It is important to use extra caution this time of year though, to avoid unnecessary accidents. Here are some rules to tell your kids to ensure that they...
by Neal Scott | Jan 23, 2018 | Fire alarm, Safety and security education
Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas Carbon monoxide or CO is an odorless, invisible gas. This is the reason CO is so deadly. A victim can succumb without being aware of the presence of the gas. A sleeping person could die while sleeping. Symptoms of CO poisoning...
by Neal Scott | Jul 13, 2017 | Home, Safety and security education
Going on Vacation? Tips for keeping your home safe while you’re away Planning a family vacation? There are a few simple things you can do to make your home a less attractive target to a potential burglar. Some smart planning and preparation will help make your...
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”....