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As temperatures rise, we can expect crime to follow suit. Believe it or not, weather has a lot to do with a criminal’s plans. They dislike going out in the snow just as much as you and I, so warm air and sunshine are the signals for them to jump back in.
This time of year brings a sense of fresh starts with the spring cleaning, the purging, and the outdoor exercise. I think it’s time we add some personal safety objectives to this list.
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The interest in home security has been increasing over the past few years. We all want to feel safe and comfortable in our homes. Follow these tips on home security to help keep your mind at ease. 1. Put systems in place – Wireless Security Systems are easier and more cost-effective than hardwire security systems. By adding the extra protection of…Read more →
Summer vacations are for relaxing and enjoying time with family and friends. No one wants to come home to find that their home has been burglarized especially when many burglaries are crimes of opportunity which can often be easily prevented. When thieves see newspapers stacked up on the porch or porch lights left on for […]
Criminals are becoming more savvy by the day. Private security companies have received numerous reports that criminals are now using a new Modus Operandi (MO) to con their way into a resident's home. According to most reports, criminals are ringing bells/knocking on doors or gates to lure the resident out by using their name, or the name of someone else in the family to build trust. The SAPS have warned that they suspect criminals may be looking at post left in mailboxes, or…
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Whether you travel for business or regularly meet clients or colleagues for lunch for lunch or coffee, adversaries are busy soaking up your personal information – and you could be making it easy for them. Any time you use a public wireless network (also known as WiFi), you’re exposing your device – phone, laptop,
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Home safes can keep many things safe for you, from valuables, documents, and other items. This means protection from theft, protection from environmental damage, and protection for others who may come across sensitive items, such as weapons, and accidentally injure themselves. There are plenty of reasons to have a safe at home and plenty of […]