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		<title>Home safety Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating a sense of comfort and peace in your home is equal parts family harmony and home security. While we can do nothing about family harmony we can help you learn a preventative steps that add measurably to the level of comfort and peace in your home in the event of a burglary or fire. [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-safety-tips.htm">Home safety Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Creating a sense of comfort and peace in your home is equal parts family harmony and home security.</p>
<p>While we can do nothing about family harmony we can help you learn a preventative steps that add measurably to the level of comfort and peace in your home in the event of a burglary or fire.</p>
<p>Home Security Systems (Burglar Alarms) provide a heightened sense of well-being by alerting you to an intrusion attempt; however, many available units can also provide a security call to local constabularies. A good system should be mounted on an inside wall away from direct sight from either the front or back door. A two panel system is an even more effective system due to the fact that, should one system be rendered ineffective, the second panel can still alert officials. Wireless alarm systems can remain effectual when wired systems may be compromised by very skilled burglars.</p>
<p>Close Circuit Television (CCTV) can also provide a means of identifying those who may be lurking on your property. These easily hidden devises can also allow you to easily identify welcome visitors.</p>
<p>Security lighting is a key element in the safety of your property and can make it easy to see when you arrive home after dark. Interior lighting that is subject to a timer may confuse burglars as to whether there are family members inside. Outdoor lighting that uses motion sensing technology makes it difficult for robbers to gain undetected access to any vulnerable areas of your home.</p>
<p>The two primary doors burglars will attempt to gain access through are the garage and back doors. They usually are the easiest to compromise and they provide the greatest concealment. Glass paneled doors are a means of easy entrance into any home so consider replacing them with solid core doors when possible. Replace old locks with high quality mechanisms capable of resisting lock-picking attempts as well as prying and twisting. We also recommend the use of quality deadbolts. The use of a peephole is also advised when CCTV technology is not in use or in tandem when possible. If your home has sliding glass doors you can simply place a wooden dowel or similar commercial grade products like the charley-bar in the track to make it difficult for the door to slide should the latch be compromised.</p>
<p>With all the emphasis on doors we would be remiss if we failed to mention a burglars favourite means of accessing your home. It is far more likely that a window will be left either open or unlocked than a door. Because windows generally use latch technology, a secondary blocking device should be considered. Should you require nighttime ventilation be sure to block your windows so that they will not open more than a few millimeters.<br />
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Should your home be accessed by burglars, a home safe can further ensure the safety of your most valuable possessions.</p>
<p>Neighbours can also be an effective ally in keeping your home safe. Neighbourhood partnerships have assisted home owners in self policing the homes in their immediate area. Those participating in Neighbourhood Watch programmes can assist others by picking up mail, handbills and newspapers. A burglar will often look for homes with an accumulation of newspapers or postal deliveries as a means of assessing the potential success of a robbery attempt.</p>
<p>Should your home be robbed, there is a way to assist police in the potential recovery of your personal property. By engraving personal information on your valuables it makes it much more difficult for burglars to attempt to sell your property to others. When it is determined that the property does not belong to the seller, police may well be called thus increasing the chances that your possessions will be returned. A few minutes marking your valuables can prove beneficial should a burglary occur. You should also consider photographing and recording the serial numbers of high end possessions. Make sure a copy of this information is stored in a place other than your home to ensure its availability in the event of a loss.</p>
<p>When it comes to fire prevention, smoke alarms are a wonderful means of assuring the greatest chance of safety in the event of a fire in your home. The high pitched squeal is designed to awaken the deepest sleeper and has helped families escape what might otherwise be a horrific event. These cost effective devices continue to be a technology that is easy to use and hard to justify living without.</p>
<p>Making sure your home is safe from potential burglary attempts does not need to instill fear. The methods of home safety and security are simply tools to be used to help your family enjoy the benefits of life without needless apprehension.</p>
<p>For more information on CCTV go to  www.musthavesecurity.com/cctv-kits.asp</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-safety-tips.htm">Home safety Tips</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>Home Protection, What your security system may not detect!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 22:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In many cases, most people feel pretty secure with a basic/standard home security system, but with todays criminals/robbers its shocking to know how many of them know there way around a security system. There are a couple of small inexpensive things you can do for you and your family that may prevent that awful robbery. [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-protection-what-your-security-system-may-not-detect.htm">Home Protection, What your security system may not detect!!!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In many cases, most people feel pretty secure with a basic/standard home security system, but with todays criminals/robbers its shocking to know how many of them know there way around a security system. There are a couple of small inexpensive things you can do for you and your family that may prevent that awful robbery.</p>
<p>A. Window Alert is home security device that attaches to windows and set off by vibrations if someone tries to break through. Installs easily on any window, There is so many cases that robbers use there window cutting device that can not be detected from a basic Security system. This little window alarm was an essential in saving the millions of lives that were threatened by a robber.</p>
<p>B. A Home Security Device such as the Watchdog is ideal for home protection, because it accomplishes what even the best living, breathing watchdog cannot do. Rexs electronic radar eyes, the Electronic Watch Dog Home Security Device can &#8220;see&#8221; through thick doors, walls and glass. And once his cord is plugged in, he&#8217;ll stay on duty around the clock, indefinitely. The Electronic Watch Dog Home Security Device can protect homes, apartments, mobile homes, RV&#8217;s, jewelry stores, factories, warehouses, public and private buildings of virtually every kind. For example, most apartment complexes do not have a security system in the apartment units. You only go in good faith that the apartment is safe. Rex, the electronic watch dog, what an easy solution to cure a robbery scare.<br />
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 Barking gets louder and more frequent as the intruder gets closer.<br />
 Switches from the watchdog to the tranquil sounds of nature with the simple switch of a button.<br />
 Variable distance sensitivity (up to 30&#8242;) as well as volume control.<br />
 Supplements your regular home security system by detecting robbers before they attempt to break into your home.</p>
<p>C. A Nightmare Situation There are preventive solutions!!!<br />
1. The Big Jammer is a home security device that is a strong 20 gauge steel adjustable door brace that installs easily under door knobs and provides added security. Adjusts easily to fit most hinged doors. End caps can be removed to allow for use on sliding glass doors as well. Clean, baked enamel finish makes it attractive for in-house use.<br />
2. The base of the alarm is bolted to door or window frame, the actuator is connected to the window or door. The alarm is activated by opening the door or window. Great for any door particularly those hard to protect sliding glass doors.</p>
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		<title>Home Fire Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 20:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our homes are usually the most expensive single item we ever buy. Not only do they represent a significant financial investment, but our home is a big emotional investment. They are the places where we raise our families and celebrate our lives. Our homes are our refuge from a busy world &#8211; a safe place [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-fire-safety.htm">Home Fire Safety</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our homes are usually the most expensive single item we ever buy.  Not only do they represent a significant financial investment, but our home is a big emotional investment.  They are the places where we raise our families and celebrate our lives.  Our homes are our refuge from a busy world &#8211; a safe place where we live, love and grow together.  Yet in the U.S. alone there are more than 500,000 residential fires every year that are serious enough to require a call to the fire department.  Worse yet, every year more than 4,000 Americans die in home fires and approximately 20,000 are injured.  Tragic statistics indeed, but equally tragic is that the vast majority of these fires and related injuries and deaths are preventable.</p>
<p>Top Ten Tips for Fire Safety</p>
<p>1. Install Smoke Alarms<br />
The single most important purchase you can make for your home is smoke alarms.  Working smoke alarms can double your chances of surviving a fire.  Most deaths that occur in home fires arent from fire, but from smoke. Homes should have at least one one smoke alarm on every level.  To make certain smoke alarms are fully functional they should be tested monthly, kept free of dust and have the batteries replaced annually.  The smoke alarm itself should be replaced every ten years, or as recommended by the manufacturer.</p>
<p>2. Plan an Escape Route<br />
If a fire does break out, you must get out fast.  Being awakened by a smoke alarm at 2:00 a.m. is not the time to have to think through how to get you and your family to safety.  You must plan ahead by sitting down with your family and go over an escape plan that includes at least two exits from every room.  If you live in an apartment building, your escape plan must not include elevators.  Finally, when you develop your escape plan decide on a safe meeting place outdoors where everyone meets after the escape.  Your household should practice the escape plan two times a year.</p>
<p>3. Beware of Smoking<br />
The leading cause of fire deaths is careless smoking.  Avoid smoking in bed and take great care to make large ashtrays readily available to smokers throughout your household.  Cigarettes can smolder under and around upholstered furniture unnoticed only to ignite into a full blaze minutes later.<br />
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4. Take Care Cooking<br />
Never leave your cooking unattended.  Furthermore, be aware of flammable materials like curtains, dish towels or loose fitting clothing around cooking areas.  To avoid accidental spills of hot oil or boiling water be sure the handles of pots and pans are turned inward on the stove so they cant be bumped or grabbed by children.  Should cooking oil in a pan catch fire cover the pan immediately with a lid.  Under no circumstances should you pour water on a grease fire.  This will cause the fire to spatter and spread.</p>
<p>5. Space for Space Heaters<br />
Whether electric, kerosene or some other fuel space heaters need space.  They should be kept at least three feet away from anything that can burn. Always keep children and pets away from heaters and never leave them unattended when you leave home.</p>
<p>6. Matches, Lighters and Children Dont Mix<br />
Children are often fascinated by fire.  Teach your children that matches and lighters are tools, not toys, should never be played with and are to be used only by adults.  Store all matches and lighters where children can neither see them nor reach them.  Because children are naturally curious, dont hesitate to check under your childrens bed, in closets and other places where they may hide matches or lighters in their rooms.</p>
<p>7. Use Electricity Carefully<br />
Promptly replace cracked or frayed cords on appliances.  If an appliance sparks, smells or smokes unplug it immediately and have it repaired or replaces.  An all too common cause of electrical fires is the improper use of extension cords.  Never run extension cords under rugs and never use an extension cord to overload a circuit.  Only a trained professional should service circuit breaker or fuse boxes.  If a fuse must be replaced, use only the proper sized fuse for that circuit.</p>
<p>8. Stay Low Under Smoke<br />
If you must escape a fire, stay close to the floor.  Smoke and toxic gasses rise, and the air near the floor is cleaner.</p>
<p>9. Stop, Drop and Roll<br />
If your clothing catches fire, DO NOT RUN!  Running feeds more air to the flames and will cause them to spread more rapidly.  Instead, stop where you are, drop to the floor or ground, cover your face with your hands and roll around until the flames are covered.  Should you encounter a person whose clothing is on fire, cover them with a blanket, rug or coat and roll them on the ground.</p>
<p>10.  Treating a Burn<br />
The best quick treatment for minor burns is to run cool water over the burn for 10 to 15 minutes.  This will cool the burn.  Never use ice on a burn.  Using ice on a burn may damage the skin or even cause mild frostbite.  And contrary to what your grandmother may have told you, dont apply butter or any grease to a burn.  It will prevent air from reaching the burn.  If skin is burned severely enough to cause blisters or charring, seek medical attention immediately.  Severe burns can easily become infected.</p>
<p>Preventing fires and fire related injuries and death isnt a matter of luck.  It takes planning.  Every household should have a plan that includes a home safety checklist, smoke detectors, escape plan and regular safety audit.  Make protecting your family, household and valuables from fire a priority.  Your life may depend on it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-fire-safety.htm">Home Fire Safety</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>Home alarm systems installation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 16:54:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing a Home Alarm System &#8211; Home security alarm systems fall into two general categories: hard wired alarm system and wireless security alarm systems. Hard wired security alarm system are lower in cost compared to the wireless system, but it consumes more time to install and it requires the ability to hide wires in walls [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-alarm-systems-installation.htm">Home alarm systems installation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installing a Home Alarm System &#8211; Home security alarm systems fall into two general categories: hard wired alarm system and wireless security alarm systems. Hard wired security alarm system are lower in cost compared to the wireless system, but it consumes more time to install and it requires the ability to hide wires in walls for a neat installation.</p>
<p>A security alarm control panel:</p>
<p>Keypad control to turn the security system on and off. Major alarm companies and their authorized dealers market security alarms through telemarketing, direct mail, media advertising and other marketing techniques.</p>
<p>The cost of the wireless security alarm is very high and the cost of the hardwired security system is cheaper. Once the system is installed the consumer has signed a term contract. The dealers sell the contract to the major alarm companies. In some cases the contract includes in home service but in the most cases service is billed after the initial warranty period of 120 days to 2 years has passed.<br />
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In actual fact, most apartment owners or homeowners can easily install a wireless alarm system themselves. This security alarm system is designed to be informative and useful for both. Having a home security alarm is very important to protect your property.You can be confident that your home will be as you left it when you return from work or holiday. You will have peace of mind, knowing that your home is protected by a home security alarm system. So using this security alarm system we prevent our properties from uninvited guests.</p>
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		<title>Home Alarm Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 23:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An alarm system for the home is needed to protect your home, your possessions and your family from intruders. According to statistics, more than 2 million burglaries occur each year and more than half of these occur in residential homes. When looking for an alarm system, you should know there are many different kinds of [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/home-alarm-systems.htm">Home Alarm Systems</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An alarm system for the home is needed to protect your home, your possessions and your family from intruders. According to statistics, more than 2 million burglaries occur each year and more than half of these occur in residential homes. When looking for an alarm system, you should know there are many different kinds of systems available. Many people look to an alarm system to protect their home. It does not matter what size of home you live in, whether it is a large home with three stories or a small one-room apartment. An alarm system provides you with the security and peace of mind you need while on vacation, at work or sleeping at night.</p>
<p>There are many different types of alarm systems. One alarm will work to detect motion from an intruder when the alarm is activated. Another type of alarm system may detect any type of temperature change in a specific room. No matter what type of alarm system you have, it will notify anyone passing by, your neighbors, the police or a monitoring center of the activity. When looking for an alarm system, you should know the different aspects of a home alarm. First, it will contain a power source, this is called a control panel. A keypad is put in place to allow the homeowner to deactivate the system upon arrival or activate the system upon departure. Depending on the type of alarm system you purchase, it may have contacts with doors and windows, motion detectors and glass break sensors.<br />
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What is great about an alarm system is that, if it is monitored by a monitoring center, it will have a backup system. This system will allow the system to work for around 24 hours if the phone lines are ever cut by an intruder or if you lose electricity. What is even better is that some home alarm systems offer protection in the event of a fire, can detect the difference between your pets and an intruder and even offer video surveillance.</p>
<p>When it comes to a home alarm system, there are additional fees that are associated with them, not just the initial purchase fees. This is likely to be a monthly fee as well for the monitoring system. From ATD, one of the most popular home alarm system providers, you can enjoy one touch pad, one motion detector, one indoor sounder, two window and door sensors and one button for manually notifying police and fire station of an emergency and a chime feature for an installation fee of $349.00 and a monthly fee for monitoring of $32.99.</p>
<p>Another system with ADT will provide you with one touch pad, one motion detector, one indoor sounder, two deadbolt strike cups, three reset keys, two window and door sensors and one police and fire button for $399.00 installation fee and $32.99 monthly monitoring fee. With ADT and many other providers, you can customize your alarm system to suit your needs and provide you with full 24-hour peace of mind and safety for your home.</p>
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		<title>High Security Key Systems Keep Your Business Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 21:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Locking the doors of your business at the end of the day allows you to go home and to enjoy other aspects of your life. When you turn that key in the lock, you expect for your business to stay safe until you return. Unfortunately this isnt the case for many business owners. There are [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/high-security-key-systems-keep-your-business-safe.htm">High Security Key Systems Keep Your Business Safe</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Locking the doors of your business at the end of the day allows you to go home and to enjoy other aspects of your life. When you turn that key in the lock, you expect for your business to stay safe until you return. Unfortunately this isnt the case for many business owners. There are professionals out there that know how to get a door unlocked and they slip in undetected.</p>
<p>It is often necessary to give keys to the building to some of your employees. Occasionally those keys are lost or stolen from such individuals. There is also the issue of disgruntled employees with keys to your business that have walked out on the job or they were fired. It is very expensive to have to re-key all of the locks to prevent any issues from arising due to these types of issues.</p>
<p>You can have peace of mind though if you invest in high security key systems for your business. They cant be duplicated and there are five different levels of security that you can choose from. These changes can be implemented immediately so you wont have to breach the security of your employees or your business. You also wont have the high expense of replacing several locks and making new keys all the time due to various issues that do routinely take place in the work place.</p>
<p>You can install high security key systems to fit one or two locks or for a building that has multiple sources of entry. The keys can also be designed based on levels of security. For example you can have one employee with a key that gives them access to particular areas of the business. That key wont work in the locks for more secure locations of the business. Another employee can have a key that will gain them access to all of the different parts of the building.<br />
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Having such levels of security in place prevents individuals from being in locations where they shouldnt be. It also gives you the best way of tracking who may have compromised a particular area as you will have a list of who has keys to the various locks on the building.</p>
<p>High security key systems are installed by professionals. Make sure you take the time to look into their credentials. Find out how long they have been in business and what their reputation is with consumers. Ask what they know about other businesses in the area that they have installed high security key systems for. Dont be afraid to ask them for references so you can be sure you are dealing with a business that has your best interests in mind.</p>
<p>While high security key systems are going to cost you more than just paying for traditional locks, they are virtually impossible to penetrate. This means all of your business items inside are secure from the outside world. You have worked too hard to make your business a success to allow such security breaches to take it away from you. This is one investment that will really be a benefit to any type of business you may have.</p>
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		<title>Gun Safes &#8211; 4 Revealing Statistics Why Firearms Owners Need A Gun Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 21:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your house is on fire would your gun or firearms be safe? If a burglar were to break into your house, would he find your gun easily and steal it? Is your gun easily accessible so that it can be reached by others who are unauthorized to handle the gun, allowing misuse? These are [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/gun-safes-4-revealing-statistics-why-firearms-owners-need-a-gun-safe.htm">Gun Safes &#8211; 4 Revealing Statistics Why Firearms Owners Need A Gun Safe</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your house is on fire would your gun or firearms be safe?</p>
<p>If a burglar were to break into your house, would he find your gun easily and steal it?</p>
<p>Is your gun easily accessible so that it can be reached by others who are unauthorized to handle the gun, allowing misuse?</p>
<p>These are the three main important questions that every gun owner must answer, and if the answer to any one of these questions or to all of these questions is in the affirmative, then what he needs immediately is a gun safe.</p>
<p>Consider these 4 revealing statistics:</p>
<p>1. In the United States of America, the FBI has estimated that there are more than 341,000 incidents of firearm theft from private citizens every year on average.</p>
<p>By nature, we tend to believe that firearm theft will not occur to &#8220;us&#8221; &#8230;and that theft only occurs to others. It is time to get wiser, that theft does not wait for any man. For many who possess guns or firearms that are actually hierlooms, the loss of the firearms would mean much more than normal loss. It means loss of something sentimental, and it would be worse if that hierloom was used in the commission of a crime resulting in loss of life.<br />
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2.Guns and firearms are stolen with a purpose &#8211; stolen guns often end up in the hands of unwanted individuals and criminals who may use them to commit further misdeeds, burglary, theft, robbery and even cause bodily harm to others. Worse, children and kids may mistaken a real gun for a toy and mishandle it if the gun is not stored away properly, resulting in accidents.</p>
<p>We have read and seen actual cases where kids have easy access to the parents firearms, resulting in terrible unnecessary loss of lives and untold misery that lasts for life.</p>
<p>3.  It is estimated that over 30% of the firearms used in the commission of a crime are stolen from American homes and businesses. Now, that is a really worrisome figure. Theft of guns is becoming a source of further crime and gun-owners must take on a role to prevent increasing firearms theft.</p>
<p>4. A burglar has a time window of around 6 minutes to look quickly for prized possessions and assets to steal when he breaks into a home, this being the time burglars would be &#8220;comfortable&#8221; in the commission of his crime.</p>
<p>Frustrate the burglar&#8217;s &#8220;time comfort zone&#8221;, by storing away your gun properly.</p>
<p>Considering your responsibility as a firearms owner,it is no longer wise to store your gun in a drawer, or under a desk or behind a picture frame &#8211; places where burglars and unauthorized persons will zoom in for.</p>
<p>Every responsible gun owner needs a gun vault or a gun safe &#8211; fireproofed, locked and inaccessible to unwanted persons&#8230;and safe from theft, fire and misuse.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/gun-safes-4-revealing-statistics-why-firearms-owners-need-a-gun-safe.htm">Gun Safes &#8211; 4 Revealing Statistics Why Firearms Owners Need A Gun Safe</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>Get Your Suspect With Body Worn Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:35:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are a private investigator, or a member of a drug task force or just about any type of vice cop. You need to use body worn cameras for your covert operations, and you need to do it without it being detected. How can you do it? One way is by using a covert hat [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/get-your-suspect-with-body-worn-cameras.htm">Get Your Suspect With Body Worn Cameras</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are a private investigator, or a member of a drug task force or just about any type of vice cop. You need to use body worn cameras for your covert operations, and you need to do it without it being detected. How can you do it? One way is by using a covert hat video camera. The camera is placed inside a traditional baseball cap, and the cable is attached directly a DVR that is worn elsewhere on your body. Nothing could be simpler, case closed.</p>
<p>Want to get even sneakier? Is a baseball cap to conspicuous when youre wearing that dapper suit you need to wear? Then a super, hi-resolution, color button camera with suit button lens cover is just the ticket for you, and they are great to use with pocket DVRs. But suits arent the only thing you can use these handy little devices on. They also come with cuff button lens covers and shirt button lens covers so you dont have to worry if it is a hot day and you have taken off your suit jacket or sports coat. Your shirt has you covered.<br />
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But what about those female investigators, they need to have some options available to them, too. Well, there are body worn cameras that come inside an attractive purse, which makes it one of the best portable recording devices around, because like your regular purse, it goes anywhere you go, and the mini-DVR can even be concealed inside it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/get-your-suspect-with-body-worn-cameras.htm">Get Your Suspect With Body Worn Cameras</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>Five Rules for Dealing with Spam</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 21:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you bank online? Do you store or use passwords on your computer or the Internet? Do you send personal information in emails? Do you conduct business on your computer? If you answer yes to any of these questions you could be putting yourself at risk just by opening some spam emails. Whether you use [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/five-rules-for-dealing-with-spam.htm">Five Rules for Dealing with Spam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you bank online?  Do you store or use passwords on your computer or the Internet?  Do you send personal information in emails?  Do you conduct business on your computer?  If you answer yes to any of these questions you could be putting yourself at risk just by opening some spam emails.</p>
<p>Whether you use Outlook, Outlook Express, MSN Hotmail, AOL, Eudora, Thunderbird or any other email program you will be likely exposed to some spam and other junk email.</p>
<p>Spam is not just an annoyance.  It can be dangerous!  Simply opening and reading a spam message can open you to viruses that can damage your computer and the information that is on it.  Spam that has spyware attached is the most often used way for criminals to gain access to your computer and more importantly the private and personal information you have on it.</p>
<p>Just because you receive spam, doesn&#8217;t mean it has to be a problem for you. Follow these rules to reduce or eliminate the SPAM and junk email you receive and protect yourself from the unwanted emails you do receive.<br />
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1.  DELETE.  If you dont recognize the sender, just delete the email.  Do people you don&#8217;t know ever really send you &#8216;important&#8217; email?</p>
<p>2.  DELETE.  If the email asks you to click here to verify your account, just delete the email.  No reputable company will ask you to provide confidential information through an email.  If your account has really been compromised you will get a phone call or postal letter, not an email.</p>
<p>3. CONFIRM.  Okay, you really think someone may have gotten into your bank account and your bank needs you to verify your account.  All you have to do is make a phone call and confirm that the email is legitimate.  Go directly to the website for the company supposedly sending you the message.  (IMPORTANT: Dont rely on the link in the email since the contact information could be fraudulent.  Type in the companys web address or Google them).  Look for a Customer Service or Report Fraud number and call it.  If the email is real, they will know, otherwise refer to Rule 1 or Rule 2.</p>
<p>4.  DO NOT UNSUBSCRIBE.  The unsubscribe link on most SPAM email is really just a confirm your email address so we can get more money selling it to other SPAMMERS link.  Unsubscribing to SPAM wont reduce your volume of email and in most cases will actually increase the amount you receive.  If you want to unsubscribe to an email list that you signed up for at some point but just dont want to receive it any longer (technically not SPAM) go to the companys website and unsubscribe.</p>
<p>5.  PROTECT.  Install Anti-Spam software such as LIST AFFILIATE LINKS HERE or use an internet service provider or email service who does this for you.  Find an email provider that provides spam filtering.  Remember though, even with the best protection, some SPAM gets through.  When it does, refer to Rule 1 or Rule 2.</p>
<p>Follow these simple rules and you can take control over spam.</p>
<p>Aubrey Jones is President and founder of Riverbank Consulting, Inc.  Since 1996 he has worked to protect internet banking clients for one of the top US financial institutions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/five-rules-for-dealing-with-spam.htm">Five Rules for Dealing with Spam</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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		<title>Firearms And The Protection Of Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the turbulent birth of our country, our forefathers gave us the right to bear arms via the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. There are many ongoing debates, pro &#38; con on this topic. I for one, am grateful for the 2nd Amendment. Having worked in the law enforcement field for several years, I fully [...]<p><a href="http://www.dsffusa.org/firearms-and-the-protection-of-family.htm">Firearms And The Protection Of Family</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.dsffusa.org">Home And Family Blogs</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the turbulent birth of our country, our forefathers gave us the right to bear arms via the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. There are many ongoing debates, pro &amp; con on this topic.</p>
<p>I for one, am grateful for the 2nd Amendment. Having worked in the law enforcement field for several years, I fully understand that most often, police respond to a call well after the crime has been committed. Crime prevention is relinquished to the individual.</p>
<p>In those States that offers the privilege of offering conceal carry licenses, the crime rates have shown to be substantially less than those States with stringent gun control. New York &amp; Washington D.C. Are prime example of States with strict anti-gun laws, yet their crime rates are well above average. Would you dare to stroll Central Park in the dark hours? One thing is for certain, Criminals will never have shortage of guns, no matter what State they happen to be in, and very often their firepower exceed those of our law enforcement agencies, we are however making great progress in that aspect.</p>
<p>Long ago, I made the decision that my home and family would be protected via firearms. This is a decision that may not be viable for all. Believing that brandishing a weapon toward an intruder will be all that is needed to safeguard your family, could be a fatal error! Protecting with a firearm requires a mind set of being able to use that firearm, to pull the trigger if the situation requires it, and continue to do so until the threat has been dealt with. This may sound harsh, but seasoned criminals will often be able to tell if home owner is using his weapon for show or is actually serious about using it.<br />
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There have been many instances where a home owner did not have the mind set to actually use his/her weapon, only to have it snatched by the intruder and get injured or killed by their own gun.</p>
<p>In my case, should an intruder invade my home and poses a threat to myself or loved ones, I will not hesitate to shoot him/her until the threat has been dealt with. My aim will be for center of mass, a double tap will be fired (2 shots), then I will evaluate the situation and if the threat persists will again fire until there is no more threats and the intruder if able follows my instructions. If a member of my family has not called 911 by that time, a call will be made for police help &amp; medical services for the intruder.</p>
<p>All those living under my roof, have received training in the use of firearms and are quite proficient in their use. Having firearms in the home also requires extensive precautions in terms of safety. All my weapons are kept in either my large gun safe or in handgun safe boxes, out of reach from little fingers as well as out of sight. Only at bed time will I have handguns/shotgun out by our bed, a charged cell phone is also next to our bed during that time.</p>
<p>Protection of one&#8217;s family is a very important decision which should involve all adults in the home. Firearms are not the answer for everyone. Many people feel that they will never become victims in their own home &amp; that if need arises, their local police agency will be there to protect them.</p>
<p>My reality does not follow that line of thinking, therefore I am prepared should problems arise. I hope and pray that the day for the use of my training never materialize.</p>
<p>These are the weapons that we would use and are proficient with should trouble comes knocking on our door.</p>
<p>HK USP45 = full size pistol in .45acp<br />
Glock 23 = compact .40SW (wife&#8217;s)</p>
<p>Mossberg 500 Defender model = 12gauge loaded with #4 buckshot<br />
Ruger Mini 30 = 7.62&#215;39 (20rds mags) in unlikely case where shots would be needed past 30/40 yards.</p>
<p>My conceal carry favorite pistol is the Kel-Tec P11 in 9mm, followed closely by a Walther PPKS in .380.</p>
<p>When fishing or hiking in areas where dangerous predators reside, a SW Mountain Gun in .44mag is always carried in my shoulder holster.</p>
<p>I suggest that home protection be a subject discussed at home among adults, that a plan be decided upon should trouble find you, if it involves firearms make sure that SAFETY is your first objective and followed by proficiency with whatever weapon you choose. Do not get weapons that are too much for you, it is much better to be able to hit your target with a smaller caliber than to just miss and make loud noises.</p>
<p>Wishing All a Great &amp; Quiet Life.</p>
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