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Safe & Secure Sliding Door Lock with Alarm


Safe & Secure Sliding Door Lock with Alarm



Toddlers often see interesting things outdoors that inspire them to open the door and walk outside unsupervised and many children can unlock the sliding glass door handles by themselves. This product not only keeps your sliding doors locked, it also provides and additional level of protection by sounding an alarm if your child tampers with the lock. Features: Patented design allows adult access fr…


Safety 1st Lever Handle Lock


Safety 1st Lever Handle Lock



6 mos & up. Specially designed to secure lever handles, Safe – child-resistant design, Convenient – designed to fit most lever handle styles, Ideal for french doors . Ideal for French doors, the Lever Handle Lock is designed to secure doors with lever handles. Adult Assembly Required. Tool Needed: Screwdriver. Keep Small Parts Away from Children During Assembly….


KidCo Adhesive Mount Cabinet Lock


KidCo Adhesive Mount Cabinet Lock



This is the only lock that mounts without tools so you can install it quickly and easily. Use on all types of cabinets, drawers and can be used on glass and metal as well – a great way to keep stereo equipment out of a child’s reach! Adults can unlock it with one hand, making it as easy to use as it is to install. And when it’s time for removal, it comes off without any damage to the surface. Keep…


Bath and Shower Suction Cup Safety Bar


Bath and Shower Suction Cup Safety Bar


$6.95


Deep tubs can pose a problem for short people or youngsters, when trying to stand up. Even with non?slip accessories on the bottom, the reach and grip can be difficult, particularly for the elderly. Make your bath and bathroom safer with a bath safety grip handle for the side of the tub. This handy feature allows for a secure grip by any size hand, and is designed to make a comfortable hold for…

KingWin KF-1000-BK Single bay Internal SATA Tray - Less Hot Swap Rack Key Lock


KingWin KF-1000-BK Single bay Internal SATA Tray – Less Hot Swap Rack Key Lock


$14.99


Kingwin 3.5″ SATA Mobile Rack An internal SATA hot-swap enclosure with instant H.D.D. installation, hot-swap ability, and unlike any other units you will ever encounter. KF-1000-BK has made it simple, easy, and convenient to maximize your storage capability. In addition, the KF-1000-BK has a key lock built-in, which allows you to protect and safely secure your hard drive….

StarTech.com 6U 19-Inch Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet with Acrylic Door RK619WALL (Black)


StarTech.com 6U 19-Inch Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet with Acrylic Door RK619WALL (Black)


$158.99


The StarTech RK619WALL 6U Rackmount Server Cabinet can be fastened to most types of walls and features a sturdy, compact design that can be positioned almost anywhere without wasting valuable floor space. The StarTech RK619WALL 6U Rackmount Server Cabinet offers 6U of storage space and is designed to accommodate 19-inch (wide) servers, networking and telecom equipment. The StarTech RK619WALL 6U Ra…

StarTech.com 12U 19-Inch Wall Mounted Server Rack Cabinet RK1219WALL (Beige)


StarTech.com 12U 19-Inch Wall Mounted Server Rack Cabinet RK1219WALL (Beige)


$284.59


Looking to protect your working equipment and keep it out of the way? RK1219WALL is perfect for safely mounting routers switches media converters and other working equipment. Its sturdy steel design and vented tempered glass door keep your equipment safe and cool. Suited for server rooms wiring closets manufacturing areas warehouses or anywhere where working equipment needs to be protected.Primary…

Security Doors Safes
Home security… what can i do myself/?

To start out let me say, i’m very technically inclined.
I just moved into a new house in a nice neighborhood. Well i thought it was a good one till all the neighbors came over to tell me that my direct neighbor likes to and makes it a habit to break into everyone’s home. No one had caught him but everyone knows its him (how im not sure).
We are all freaked out about it now, I feel like walking up to him and beating the crap out of him even tho he has not done anything illegal. He has taken our peace of mind. We don’t feel safe leaving the house alone. He is not a home invasion type from what it sounds, its all been when everyone was at work.

I need someone to help me with some kind of DIY home security. All of my windows and doors have decent locks. Windows have 3 locks each for example. I would like to avoid running a ton of wires tho. Anyone ever do a DIY security system? or have any insight on that i should do?

Sounds like a job for a video camera with a 12 hour video tape. Then if anyone comes to the house you will have them on video. Two ways to do it. Either have a video recording all the time, or have a video camera set up with a motion detector. Might cost you a bit, but will give you peace of mind and proof if anything happens. Of course best to have the camera hidden.


DON’T LET A BURGLAR RUIN YOUR SUMMER SEASON! INSTALL A SECURITY DOOR BRACE ASAP

 The Summer season is meant to be a time to rejoice with family and friends, but while most people are getting into the summer spirit, increasingly dedicated thieves find the season an opportune time to prey on homes.  Amidst the hours spent shopping and traveling to visit family, homeowners often leave their homes unoccupiedduring the summer season.  With some very quick and easy security preparations, homeowners can prevent themselves from becoming the next victim of a burglary this summer season.

 Today, Jordan Frankel, CEO and founder of ShatterGARD Inc., a leader in the security products industry and a residential security expert providing onsite home and business security assessments, offered homeowners the following simple and affordable tips to help keep their homes safe and secure during this summer season. 

 Alarm Systems: During a majority of break-ins, burglars gain access to the home through unlocked doors or windows. In addition, many homeowners forget to set their alarm system. It may sound like common sense however many people forget to lock the doors and set the alarm. Needless to say these are key ingredients in securing any home.  Homeowners should also:

―     Connect the alarm system directly to the alarm company’s central monitoring station, so the police are immediately notified of a break-in. Thieves often cut phone lines, so it’s crucial to include a cellular back-up dialer to a new or existing system.

―     Install motion sensors throughout the home and glass break sensors on all first floor windows

―     Display the signage provided by the alarm company to serve as an initial deterrent for thieves

―     Locate the alarm system’s central panel in a locked cabinet or an indoor utility room, to prevent tampering

 Lighting: Burglars typically select a poorly lit home, as darkness affords additional cover from watchful neighbors or passers-by.  To provide a sufficient light deterrent:

―     Install OnGARD LED motion security lights  fixtures, which emit a soft glow around the perimeter of the home all night

―     Use basic timers for interior lamps set to alternating times, to give the appearance of movement throughout the house

 Doors and Windows: With recent advances in locking mechanisms, some alternatives to standard doorknob locks are now relatively affordable.  Property owners should consider:

―     Adding finger print scanning biometric locks, which can prevent burglars from using lost or stolen keys

―     Installing captive key deadbolt locks or a second deadbolt on the bottom portion of the door, to prevent a thief from smashing a window and accessing the lock

―     Positioning a simple closet rod in a sliding glass door track can reinforce against an intruder

―     Applying security window film provides an extra layer of defense from thieves attempting to smash a window to gain access to a home.

―     Mounting a solid wood or metal door with 3.5 inch long steel screws that fasten the hinges to the door frame will stand up to most breaching attempts

―     Installing a security door brace such as http://www.globalsecurityexperts.com  OnGUARD is key to stopping a kick in.

 Landscaping: Appropriate landscaping can help deter intruders from accessing windows while maintaining an aesthetic appeal.  Homeowners should:

―     Keep trees and bushes trimmed back from the house and windows to diminish the likelihood of an intruder using the shrubs as cover. Tree limbs should also be trimmed to prevent an intruder from using a tree to access a second story entry point.

―     Plant low-growing sharp or thorny bushes, such as holly or rose shrub, under windows, or add gravel or landscape rock, which make for noisy footing

 Secure the Garage: Garages are favorite targets for thieves not only because they are usually unoccupied but because they offer direct access to the remainder of the home. A few simple countermeasures to deter an intruder’s ability to access the garage are:

―     Change the codes on the door’s remote control often, so thieves cannot open it with a store bought remote

―     Add motion and glass break sensors to all windows in the garage

―     Keep the garage door closed, since an empty garage or a missing vehicle can alert thieves that the home is unattended

Founded by security professional Jordan Frankel in 1995, ShatterGARD Inc. is one of the largest privately held glass protection and security product companies in the United States.  ShatterGARD products are trusted to protect the men and women of the U.S. military, law enforcement community, as well as facilities associated with the worldwide banking and telecommunications industries.   ShatterGARD customers include The United States Armed Forces, NASDAQ, the Hoover Dam, and even former Presidents.

 

 

 

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Founded by security professional Jordan Frankel in 1995, ShatterGARD Inc. is one of the largest privately held glass protection and security product companies in the United States.  ShatterGARD products are trusted to protect the men and women of the U.S. military, law enforcement community, as well as facilities associated with the worldwide banking and telecommunications industries.   ShatterGARD customers include The United States Armed Forces, NASDAQ, the Hoover Dam, and even former Presidents.

 

 

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