Safety tips on how to survive a winter power outage, disasters, robberies, home security tips and lots more.
Best safety tips for you, your home, and your vehicle:
Personal protection
Stun guns, tazers, pepper spray, run the opposite way and yell loud for help. Don't go places alone if you can avoid it. Keep your keys in your hand with the longest key sticking out when walking to your car as the key can be used to protect yourself. It stands to reason that the less you go out to public places the less likely you are to become the victim of a personal crime. You can lessen the chances by reducing the amount of trips you make out in public by shopping online, paying bills online, and doing virtual visits to family and friends.
Home protection
Guard dog, security camera's, loud alarm security systems, motion detector lights. Joining your neighborhood watch groups online can be helpful to see what is happening around your neighborhood, but be careful not to give out too much personal information because robbers join those groups too.
Interviews with imprisoned burglars have revealed that they are less likely to rob a person who is walking with a dog or a home that has a dog present or if they can hear a dog barking inside. Burglars want to rob you they do not wish to be bitten by a dog in the process.
Indoor cameras will allow you to see and hear what is happening inside your home.
Outdoor security cameras will allow you to do the same outdoors. Both visible and hidden camera's should be used. Visible security camera's will deter most prowlers but hidden cameras are valuable for stubborn prowlers who can find a way to get around your visible security cameras. Put a hidden camera pointing at your visible camera just in case a smart robber decides to disable your visible camera.
Vehicle Protection
Dash cams, vehicle security alarms, vehicle tracking device.
Personal protection
Stun guns, tazers, pepper spray, run the opposite way and yell loud for help. Don't go places alone if you can avoid it. Keep your keys in your hand with the longest key sticking out when walking to your car as the key can be used to protect yourself. It stands to reason that the less you go out to public places the less likely you are to become the victim of a personal crime. You can lessen the chances by reducing the amount of trips you make out in public by shopping online, paying bills online, and doing virtual visits to family and friends.
Home protection
Guard dog, security camera's, loud alarm security systems, motion detector lights. Joining your neighborhood watch groups online can be helpful to see what is happening around your neighborhood, but be careful not to give out too much personal information because robbers join those groups too.
Interviews with imprisoned burglars have revealed that they are less likely to rob a person who is walking with a dog or a home that has a dog present or if they can hear a dog barking inside. Burglars want to rob you they do not wish to be bitten by a dog in the process.
Indoor cameras will allow you to see and hear what is happening inside your home.
Outdoor security cameras will allow you to do the same outdoors. Both visible and hidden camera's should be used. Visible security camera's will deter most prowlers but hidden cameras are valuable for stubborn prowlers who can find a way to get around your visible security cameras. Put a hidden camera pointing at your visible camera just in case a smart robber decides to disable your visible camera.
Vehicle Protection
Dash cams, vehicle security alarms, vehicle tracking device.
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