Posts Tagged ‘life safety’
Low Tech vs. High Tech Ways To Deter Crime
As crime rates rise, you may feel like you are powerless to do anything. While the following suggestions offer no 100% guarantees, these simple precautions could prevent a crime from occurring at your house.
Read MoreDoes Your Family Have a Disaster Supply Kit?
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month. This is a great opportunity for families to get prepared for a potential disaster, whether that emergency is naturally caused or man-made. Here are some tips for assembling your family’s necessary disaster supply kit.
Read MoreCan a Light Bulb Start a Fire ?
How can a light bulb start a fire? As you can see, there are several possibilities. Minimize your risk of fire by following these tips for light bulb safety.
Read MoreTraditional Medical Pendants vs. Smart Home Wellness
Traditional medical pendants were great, but smart home wellness is today’s solution for medical alert. Staten Island residents, learn more.
Read MoreHome Security Tips For Staten Island Residents: Be Careful About Leaving Windows Open in the Spring
Over 2 million home burglaries are reported every year in the United States – about 30% of those burglaries are accomplished through an open window or an unlocked door and usually during the daytime hours when occupants are away.
Read MoreHome Fire Safety Tips For The Holidays
The holidays are a time to enjoy family and take a relaxing break from work. They’re also a time to be vigilant about the increased chance of a household fire
Read MoreKitchen Fire Safety: Keeping Families Safe In Staten Island
Fire departments throughout the country are holding local community events designed to educate the public on preventing fires in that busy area of the house. Here are some valuable tips they will be sharing:
Read MoreWhat You Can Learn From Victims of Burglary
If you have ever been burglarized, perhaps you were able to glean some wisdom from the unfortunate experience. Here are some of the most common lessons learned by victims of burglary, which can be very helpful for those who are new at devising a home security plan:
Read MorePreventable Mistakes that Lead to Burglary
Nobody wants to believe that they “asked for” a crime to happen to them. Here are some of the most common preventable mistakes our home security professionals have observed.
Read MoreWater Sensors and Leak Detection—Do You Need Them?
Those new to home security and home automation have to go through a process of evaluating features and deciding which ones will most benefit them, their family, and their home. One of the features that gets considerable though is water and leak detection. On the surface, it might seem like this is something easy to…
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