Keep intruders away from your house!
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Friday, 17 December 2010
Should You Rekey Your Locks Or Buy New Locks?
It is said that locks control the keys to our kingdom. That kingdom can be your business, your home, your storage unit, your car or a computer server room. Locks are placed on a door to protect the contents of that room. If anyone has the keys to access the lock, then your security to that room has been compromised. It is not unusual to have keys lost or to have keys assigned to employees that no longer work for a company. When this happens you should consider either rekeying your locks or installing new ones.
Rekeying is the process of changing the cylinder so that existing keys will no longer be able to open the lock. This process allows you to regain control over the security of a room and its contents. A room can be left open while the cylinder is removed for the rekeying. The process of rekeying should take only a few minutes to complete. A new key will be created to match the newly rekeyed lock. Once a lock has been rekeyed, you should safeguard who is given a copy of that key.
Rekeying is a cheaper alternative to buying new locks because you will be reusing the existing door lock. Rekeying only changes the interior cylinder of the lock. Rekeying requires special hardware since you are modifying the internal cylinder. A locksmith will be able to rekey a lock for you. They will also be able to make multiple copies of the new key. Locksmiths have specialized equipment in vehicles that can be used at your site to rekey the lock and make a new key.
Buying new locks is an alternative to rekeying. Anybody can remove and install new locks on a door. Usually you only need a screwdriver to remove the old one and install the new one. The only cost involved in installing new locks is the cost of the new door lock and the time it takes to have them installed. Unlike rekeying, installing new ones does not require any special equipment.
The disadvantage of buying new locks is that you can install a new one that might be different or smaller than the original locks. If your door has been painted around the existing one and your new one is smaller, there will be an unpainted area showing. Locks are graded and the higher grades are more difficult to break into. If you buy new locks you may be replacing a higher grade with a lower grade thus making your room more vulnerable to break-ins.
If you are not handy at doing repair nor have the time to do it, changing the locks may not be a viable option for you. A locksmith can install the new one for you. Rekeying is usually much cheaper than buying new locks. If you have a room that frequently changes occupancy then you should consider rekeying instead of changing the locks. Rekeying allows you to have one changed to match another so that a single key can be used in both.
Rekeying a lock has its advantages over buying new locks. It is usually cheaper and quicker to rekey a lock than it is to uninstall the existing lock and install a new lock. Regardless of which option you choose, a locksmith can help you.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Minge
Rekeying is the process of changing the cylinder so that existing keys will no longer be able to open the lock. This process allows you to regain control over the security of a room and its contents. A room can be left open while the cylinder is removed for the rekeying. The process of rekeying should take only a few minutes to complete. A new key will be created to match the newly rekeyed lock. Once a lock has been rekeyed, you should safeguard who is given a copy of that key.
Rekeying is a cheaper alternative to buying new locks because you will be reusing the existing door lock. Rekeying only changes the interior cylinder of the lock. Rekeying requires special hardware since you are modifying the internal cylinder. A locksmith will be able to rekey a lock for you. They will also be able to make multiple copies of the new key. Locksmiths have specialized equipment in vehicles that can be used at your site to rekey the lock and make a new key.
Buying new locks is an alternative to rekeying. Anybody can remove and install new locks on a door. Usually you only need a screwdriver to remove the old one and install the new one. The only cost involved in installing new locks is the cost of the new door lock and the time it takes to have them installed. Unlike rekeying, installing new ones does not require any special equipment.
The disadvantage of buying new locks is that you can install a new one that might be different or smaller than the original locks. If your door has been painted around the existing one and your new one is smaller, there will be an unpainted area showing. Locks are graded and the higher grades are more difficult to break into. If you buy new locks you may be replacing a higher grade with a lower grade thus making your room more vulnerable to break-ins.
If you are not handy at doing repair nor have the time to do it, changing the locks may not be a viable option for you. A locksmith can install the new one for you. Rekeying is usually much cheaper than buying new locks. If you have a room that frequently changes occupancy then you should consider rekeying instead of changing the locks. Rekeying allows you to have one changed to match another so that a single key can be used in both.
Rekeying a lock has its advantages over buying new locks. It is usually cheaper and quicker to rekey a lock than it is to uninstall the existing lock and install a new lock. Regardless of which option you choose, a locksmith can help you.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jennifer_Minge
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
How to Make a Child-safe, Healthy Home
Many children are injured each year in their own homes. This presentation will provide strategies and tips to achieving the safest, healthiest home possible.
Sunday, 12 December 2010
How to Escape from Handcuffs
I will show you how a magician might escape from a pair of professional handcuffs. For entertainment purposes only.
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Friday, 10 December 2010
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Identity Theft ~ Especially at the Holidays
Identity theft is a serious crime. It occurs when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. Identity theft can cost you time and money. It can destroy your credit and ruin your good name.
Shred financial documents and paperwork with personal information before you discard them.
Protect your Social Security number. Don’t carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your Social Security number on a check. Give it out only if absolutely necessary or ask to use another identifier.
Don’t give out personal information on thephone, through themail or over the
Internet unless you know who you are dealing with. Avoid disclosing personal financial information when using public wireless connections.
Never click on links sent in unsolicited emails; instead, type in a web address you know. Use firewalls, anti-spyware and anti-virus software to protect your home computer; keep them up-to-date. If you use peer-to-peer file sharing, check the settings to make sure you’re not sharing other sensitive private
files. Visit OnGuardOnline.gov for more information.
files. Visit OnGuardOnline.gov for more information.
Don’t use an obvious password like your birth date, your mother’s maiden name or the last four digits of your Social Security number.
Keep your personal information in a secure place at home, especially if you have roommates, employ outside help or are having work done in your house.
Monday, 6 December 2010
In Wall Safes
There are several different options to keeping your valuables safe but having them at home with you gives you peace of mind. You can access you in wall safe at any time of day or night for any reason and this offers convenience as well as security. Safes need less space than a floor standing one and are tidier to have in your home. They are neatly secured inside the wall and can either be installed when your house is being built or years later.
Having a professional to install your safes are recommended as this ensures they are installed correctly. Although you can do it yourself if you are confident that you can do it properly. You will need to ensure that there are no electrical or water pipes in the wall you are aiming to place these safes and that you are happy with it being placed there. You do not want to install the safe and then decide that your office should become the nursery. Although this could make the in wall safes harder to find if they are in places you wouldn't dream of.
There are many different wall safes to choose from and what style and design you choose will depend on your needs and budget. The size of the safe will need to be determined and often the in wall safes are quite small. This size is ideal for a small amount of valuables that you are looking to store; if you want a larger safe then you will need to check it is ok to be mounted in the wall. Safes vary a great deal in their security level and different safes will offer different amounts of protection. You will get what you pay for with wall safes and if you want a very tough high tech safe then you will need to pay more for it.
You should research safes and have a look at the rating that your safe receives; reading the reviews on the different safes is always an idea. This will allow you to buy the correct safe for your needs or you could end up spending a great deal on a safe that you dint need. Having in wall safes offered some great advantages to you and your family. You can easily hide the safe from the children which will stop them playing with it. Often children love to try and crack the code and this could lock you out of your safe. Once you have one of these in wall safes fitted you will feel happier that your valuables are safe and secure.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nicole_Roberts
Sunday, 5 December 2010
How to Connect a Security Camera to a Surveillance DVR
In this video we will demonstrate how to connect a security camera to a stand alone surveillance DVR using BNC plug and play CCTV cables.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Be Cool About Fire Safety part 1
A fire safety video made by Allstate a few years back. Be on the lookout for a few of your favorite celebs.
Friday, 3 December 2010
How to Hide Things from Burglars
Put yourself in the shoes of a burglar so you can anticipate where they'd look for your valuables.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
DIY How To Apply Window Security Film.wmv
Follow up training video showing how to apply "Safety and Security" window film to keep burglars out! Want to stop Burglars From Breaking A Window And Entering Your Property? Very Simple solution. www.vanidestine.com
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Door Locks
When picking out door locks you need to consider both function and style. Meghan Carter of http://www.AsktheDecorator.com visits Baldwin Hardware to discover the basics about the different types of locks for your interior and exterior doors.
