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Security
Tips
There is nothing more
important than the safety of your family, your home and yourself.
That’s why we’ve developed this comprehensive checklist of things
you can do to stay safe. From your kids, to your parents, to
your home or business, what follows are invaluable tips on how
to make your life as safe and secure as it can be.
Street smarts: Keeping
your kids safe. "Streetproofing" your children is one of the
most important safety measures you can take. Here are some easy
to follow guidelines to ensure your family’s safety.
- Take the time to teach your children
safety rules in a clear way that they can understand.
- Keep a current photograph of your
child on hand. Practice creating a complete and specific description
of your child, so you’ll be ready if the need arises. · Take
a minute every day to make note of what your child is wearing
when he/she leaves the house.
- Develop family check-in procedures
so you always know where your child is, and your child knows
where you are.
- Make sure you know the route(s)
your children use to get to and from school or their friends’
homes.
- Take a "safety walk" with your
children over routes they often travel. Help them understand
how to avoid potential trouble, e.g. staying away from unlit,
remote or hidden areas.
- Help your child understand who
or what a stranger is.
- Teach your child what to do if
approached by a stranger.
- Keep a list of your children's
friends and their parents' names and phone numbers.
We know your family’s safety is your
top priority. The best way to make sure they stay safe is by
talking about the points we’ve listed above, over and over again.
Make sure everyone in the family understands how important it
is to follow the family safety guidelines.
What would
you do if you..
..Saw a stranger entering
a neighbor's home while the neighbor is away, someone crossing
your yard or a neighbor's yard, anyone trying to open a neighbor's
door, or a moving truck or van pulling up to open a neighbor's
home while they are away?
(a) Close the curtains
and turn away
(b) Call the police
..Heard
the sound of breaking glass?
(a)
Call the neighbors and conduct your own investigation.
(b) Call the police
..Observed
someone peering into vehicles while walking down the street;
someone removing tags, gasoline, or accessories from the vehicle;
or someone attempting to enter a vehicle using a coat hanger
or other gadget?
(a)
Assume that it is the owner who has mistakenly locked his
or her keys in a vehicle
(b) Call the police
..Saw
a suspicious-looking vehicle parked illegally for a period
of time, or suspicious-looking people loitering around schools
or parks in neighborhoods where they don’t belong?
(a)
Conduct your own investigation.
(b) Call the police
..Saw
anyone being forced into a vehicle?
(a)
Try and apprehend the kidnapper
(b) Call the police
..Saw
people involved in a fight or heard loud explosions or suspicious
screams?
(a)
Try and break up the fight yourself.
(b) Call the police
The correct
answer is always [b] " Call the police". No matter how silly
it sounds, the old adage "better safe than sorry" are words
to live by. Never hesitate to make the call. As long as you
"call responsibly" you’ll always be better off than trying to
take matters into your own hands.
Safety
around the House – From the Inside Out
While no
home is completely burglar-proof, most burglars are attracted
to an easy target. Your secured home is much less appealing
than the one down the block that isn’t protected. There are
many precautions you can take to reduce the risk of burglary,
but the key to prevention is to be proactive.
Here are
a few tips to keep them away from your house:
- Trim
shrubs and trees that obscure windows and doors.
- Make
sure all the entrances to your home are well-lit.
- Keep
all doors –including garage doors –closed and locked at all
times, even when you’re at home.
- Make
sure that openings like crawl spaces, skylights and vents
are properly protected.
- Install
a peephole viewer on the main entrance door.
- Install
adequate locks on all windows and exterior doors.
- Post
your house number clearly and keep it well-lit at night. This
will help the police respond to an emergency or assist in
the reporting of one.
- Consider
installing a monitored security system to protect against
burglary and fire, and aid in personal emergency. A security
system adds substantial protection and cost savings. Most
insurance companies offer homeowners a 10% - 20% discount
on their premium for having a monitored security system.
- Clearly
mark your valuables with an identifying name or number. Your
local police may be able to assist you with obtaining an engraver.
- Establish
a security closet inside your house for storing valuables.
The closet door should be as secure as your exterior doors,
with a dead bolt lock and pinned hinges on a metal or solid
wood door.
- Be a
good neighbor. Watch out for suspicious activity on your block
and call for help immediately when you observe it.
Taking the
right steps to secure your home makes it difficult for a burglar
to break in. A well-secured home combined with a 24-hour monitored
security system creates one of the strongest deterrents available
in the common market today.
With a
Protector Security System you’ll enjoy its reliable performance, its ease
of operation, and the cost savings on your insurance premiums.
Above all, you’ll enjoy the endless benefit that Protector
Security brings
to your home… you’ll experience a whole new level of absolute
safety, comfort and peace-of-mind.
On
a personal note:
- Don’t
give the parking lot attendant all your keys - just leave
the ignition key of your car.
- Avoid
parking near a van. If attacked, no one would see you.
- Check
under your car as you approach from 20 to 30 feet away. As
you prepare to enter, look in the back seat and to the side.
Once you’re inside the car, lock the doors immediately.
- If you
are attacked while entering your car, toss the keys as far
away from you as you can. Your assailant will typically go
for the keys and not force you into the car.. ·
- Know
the neighborhoods where you live and work. Check locations
of police and fire stations, public telephones, hospitals,
restaurants, gas stations and stores that are open late.
- Avoid
using bank machines at night.
- Don't
wear headphones while walking or jogging. You won’t be able
to hear if someone is following you.
- Never
drive home if you think someone is following you. Go to the
nearest police or fire station or open business to get help.
Business
Choose
your Options
A
Protector Security System is the best way to protect your business, your
employees, and your future. From burglar and fire alarms to
access control, all of our products are of the highest quality
and incorporate the most innovative features in the industry.
Restricted
Access
Many of
our commercial systems have a partitioning capability that lets
you protect specific areas, while allowing access to other locations
. For example, you may have a company where the office closes
early but the warehouse works late. Partitioning will allow
employees to move freely throughout the warehouse area, while
keeping the office area out of bounds.
Isolating
the Problem
With a
Protector Security system you can identify the exact source of a problem.
For example, in an area with four doors, the system can identify
the exact door that has been violated and can notify the central
station which monitors your property. This helps direct the
police to the source of the intrusion. In the event of fire,
this feature could very well take on a life-saving quality -
firefighters will know the exact point of origin, therefore
saving valuable life-threatening minutes.
Cost-Effective
Fire Detection
Protector Security
Systems offer a variety of supervised smoke detectors,
in hardwired and wireless versions . Our systems enable you
to comply with your local fire regulations. Costly water damage
can be significantly reduced with our water flow supervisory
systems. The system can be programmed to alert the central station
whenever water begins to flow through a sprinkler.
It
never hurts to be alert and cautious at all times. At
Protector Security Systems & Locksmith Corporation™,
we can answer all your questions and help you determine what
system would be the best for your needs and budget, for your
home or business. Pick up the phone or e-mail today, and evaluate
your security needs with your neighborhood Partner in
Protection.
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