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Top 5 Types of Safes to Protect You and Your Valuables

Apr 27, 2012 by Gun Safe Pros

A safe is one of the single most important things that you can have in your home or business. Some people assume that they don’t need a safe because they don’t keep a lot of money around the house or have expensive jewelry, but everyone has something of value. Valuable items are not necessarily expensive, they can be things that have sentimental value, and that you would miss if you were a victim of disaster. Here at Gun Safe Pros, we offer a wide range of products to suit the needs and budget of anyone.

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Home safety checklist for cottage goers

Mar 05, 2012 by Reliance Protectron

When you're going away on your annual cottage vacation you want to rest - and rest easy too. You want peace of mind that your home is as safe as it can be from burglary or other damage.

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Is your home at risk for floods?

Jun 03, 2011 by Reliance Protectron

Security systems protect against burglary, fire and floods, too. Over the years most homeowners can expect to experience at least one form of water damage to their home. It could be their washing machine hose that splits, their pipes that freeze and burst, the dishwasher that leaks, toilet that overflows, or water heater that fails.

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Don't let a break-in ruin your summer vacation

Jun 02, 2011 by Reliance Protectron

By far, the most common threat to our home while we are away on summer holidays is burglary. Burglary, by definition, is a non-confrontational crime but being victimized can leave a family feeling vulnerable and violated.

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Wants Outweighing Security Needs

Feb 14, 2008 by Your Home Security

Good security should be an essential factor when purchasing your new home. Buying decisions are quite often made based on the size of a kitchen or bathroom, with little consideration given to the importance of a good home security package. As a security consultant, it’s hard for me to comprehend that homebuyers are more interested in crown mouldings than a practical home security system. Priorities need to be reassessed by new home purchasers to keep them and their …

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Ventilating Basement Radon Gas in the Home

Feb 11, 2008 by Barricade

Radon is a natural gas derived from uranium found in the soil that is odorless, tasteless and invisible. It seeps out of the ground and enters the home usually through cracks and crevices in the basement and can affect other areas of the home. In the open air, the amount of radon gas is very small and it does not pose a health risk. However, in some confined spaces like basements and underground mines, radon gas can accumulate to relatively high levels and can become a …

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Beware of the "silent killer" in your home

May 31, 2011 by Reliance Protectron

You can’t see it smell it or taste it. It may be lurking in your home and, if not guarded against, can kill you and your loved ones while you sleep. Known as the “silent killer” carbon monoxide takes the life of hundreds of North Americans every year. It is actually the leading cause of fatal poisonings in North America.

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Quiz: How Secure is Your Home?

Mar 18, 2010 by Today's Parent

Do you wonder whether your property has what it takes to thwart a break-in – or if it’s a burglar’s best friend? Take our quiz to find out

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Safeguard Your Backyard

Mar 18, 2010 by Today's Parent

Make the most of your outdoor living space with these kid-friendly safety tips

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Electrical Dangers for Toddlers

Mar 18, 2010 by Today's Parent

How to protect your toddler

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Electrical Hazards

Mar 18, 2010 by Today's Parent

How they’re dangerously enticing to toddlers

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Tips for Home Safety

Aug 21, 2009

Our homes are big and small, short and tall, new and old … and our families are equally diverse. Regardless of family or house, we all need to take precautions to live safely. Here are quick (not complete) tips to help you insure the safety of your loved ones.

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Renovating? Be mindful of mold.

Dec 11, 2008

What do the following have in common: interior painting projects, kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovation, flooring replacement and window replacement?

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Maximize Your Indoor Air Quality

Nov 26, 2008 by Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning

For many families, the most important key to keeping a home comfortable is Indoor Air Quality. That’s because the quality of the air in their home impacts allergies, respiratory systems and health directly.

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