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		<title>The Value of Money Safes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:07:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money safes, sometimes referred to as depository safes, are one of the best ways to protect your valuables. They come in a variety of styles and sizes to suit your personal needs. These safes range in price depending on the size, the locking mechanism used and the type of materials used to construct the safe. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Money safes</strong>, sometimes referred to as depository safes, are one of the best ways to protect your valuables. They come in a variety of styles and sizes to suit your personal needs. These safes range in price depending on the size, the locking mechanism used and the type of materials used to construct the safe. A money safe should be a requirement for any home. It protects your most valuable assets from theft and even fire and flood damage. There are a few factors that you should take into consideration before purchasing your money safe.</p>
<p>Before purchasing your money safe you should consider what you will be placing in your safe. The contents of the safe will play a significant role in what type of safe you may purchase. The more items that you place in the safe the larger the safe should be. If you are planning on storing both money and expensive items such as jewelry in your safe your may want to make sure your safe has pull out shelves or a tray so that you can separate your items for easy access. Likewise, all items placed in your safe should be viewed as important. You may want to spend the extra money and purchase a safe that comes with protective features. Some safes for money include fire and water protection. Safes that come with these types of protective features will usually note the maximum amount of heat and water immersion is allowed for the safe.</p>
<p>The placement of your money safe is also an important factor to consider when shopping for a money safe. Money safes for home should be easy to access by the owner but placed in a location that is hard to locate by others. Depending on the contents of your safe you may need to purchase either a small of large safe. For those who need small money safes they should consider safes that can be easily disguised. Small money safes may offer the convenience of space elimination and portability, but these same features can also result in someone walking away with your valuables which would defeat the whole purpose of having the safe. If you decide that a smaller safe is a better option for you make sure you have the capability of bolting your safe down to an immoveable surface. Hidden money safes are even better option for those who want to prevent others from finding their valuables. Most hidden safes are either disguised as pieces of furniture or other items but are really safes. The item may appear to be a lock and key journal, but the inside is hollowed out to store valuables. Some hidden money safes are found within walls or floors of a home. These make excellent money safes for homes because they cannot be moved and can be easily concealed with a picture, piece of furniture or a rug.</p>
<p>When making the decision to purchase <em>money safes</em> make sure that your purchase will be able to contain all of your valuables and make sure that your safe is properly places and secured to ensure the protection of your most valuable possessions.</p>
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		<title>Your Options for Gun Safes for Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 07:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Home And Garden Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who owns a gun should be interested in gun safes for sale. A gun safe is the best measure to prevent people from having access to a fire arm. With the responsibility of owning a gun comes the responsibility of ensuring that gun is properly handled and stored. The best way to do this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Anyone who owns a gun should be interested in <strong>gun safes for sale</strong>. A gun safe is the best measure to prevent people from having access to a fire arm. With the responsibility of owning a gun comes the responsibility of ensuring that gun is properly handled and stored. The best way to do this is to always put a firearm out of the way when it is not in use. Gun safes are available in a number of sizes and with a variety of locking mechanisms that will ensure that your gun remains properly concealed and protected at all times.</p>
<p>Hand gun safes are made with different types of locking mechanisms. These locking mechanisms make it nearly impossible for a firearm to get into the wrong hands. Such locking mechanisms include the traditional key lock. Some consider the key lock to be the least effective of the gun safe locking mechanisms. However, when combined with a combination lock, the key lock is quite effective. This combination allows the owner of the gun safe to lock the combination dial of a lock thus, preventing someone from even attempting to open the lock. Mechanical locks provide the extra security similar to the combination lock, but with the added protection of specified codes. Many of the best gun safes have mechanical locks. As long as the codes are not distributed the mechanical locks offer ultimate protection for your gun. Finally, electronic locks on guns safes are another high security alternative for securing your firearm. Electronic locks can include the use of pass phrase to gain entry by means of voice recognition, use of a special swipe card to open the door of the gun safe, and in some cases the use of scanners to lift an image of a person’s finger to allow access to a gun safe. Each of the gun safe options are suited to meet the security needs of the gun owner.</p>
<p>When seeking a gun safe for sale there are a number of factors that should be considered. The size of your fire arm will determine the size of your safe. Pistol safes are much larger the some handguns. They are also a lot heavier. In general when shopping for a gun safe quality is very important. You should seek safes that are made from strong, durable materials. Also, some safes are made from materials that provide extra protection such as fire, water and impact resistance. These special features do come at an added cost, but they are worthwhile when it comes to protecting your firearms. For those who desire the added security of camouflage gun safes are manufactured to look like furniture. Some people desire a camouflaged gun safe because people are more likely to attempt open something that looks like a safe than to armoire or wood chest that is really a gun safe. It is simply an added level of protection and security against prying hands and eyes.</p>
<p>If you are a gun owner and do not have a proper place to store your gun there are cheap gun safes available. There are both local stores and online retailers that specialize in gun safe sales. A simple trigger lock is not enough protection for a gun. It is simply safer and more responsible to locate <em>gun safes for sale</em><strong> </strong>to ensure that your gun is always properly stored.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Alarm Systems – Good For More Than Keeping Pesky Criminals Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Home And Garden Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting personal belongings and family are the two main reasons why people install wireless alarm systems, but there are many other benefits to wireless home alarm systems than one would first think. This article will discuss the various benefits of alarm systems and at the end you should have a good idea of why you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Protecting personal belongings and family are the two main reasons why people install <strong>wireless alarm systems</strong>, but there are many other benefits to wireless home alarm systems than one would first think. This article will discuss the various benefits of alarm systems and at the end you should have a good idea of why you should purchase a system for your home.</p>
<p>Theft deterrent is the number one reason people install wireless burglar alarm systems. This is of course a very good starting point, but did you know that alarm systems can also be used to alert you of intruders while you are at home? Many people who install home alarms are using them to bring safety and security to their family, not just for their belongings while they are away from home. If someone tries to break in while you are at home, you will be notified immediately by an alarm and typically your alarm company, if you use one, will call your home right away to make sure you are ok and if they need to send the police. These systems not only protect your things, but also your people, which is much more important.</p>
<p>Wireless fire alarm systems also are used to protect people by being an alert system if something is on fire or if someone is in need of medical assistance. Most alarm systems today incorporate the fire, assistance, and burglary alarm within the one system. Elderly or handicapped individuals can wear a necklace or bracelet that will allow them to push a button to call for immediate assistance. This button will contact the fire or emergency services when pressed. The fire system also allows for the fire department to be immediately dispatched when a fire is detected, instead of having to wait for your security company to contact you and you tell them what is happening. What if you were not home when the fire occurred?</p>
<p>Wireless residential alarm systems also garner you discounts with your insurance company. Home insurance is oftentimes reduced if you have an alarm system in place. You will want to check with your insurance company before you install because many insurance agencies require that you use a security company along with the wireless security alarm systems. These security companies will monitor your system and you pay them a monthly fee. The monthly fee can range from $30-$100 per month, but generally settle in the area of $50 a month. Of course, there are wireless burglar alarm systems that do not require a company to monitor the system, instead you do all the monitoring yourself at home or via the Internet. These systems are sometimes directly wired to the local law enforcement and emergency services.</p>
<p>In the end, <em>wireless alarm systems</em> offer you peace of mind. You will be comfortable in the knowledge that your family and belongings are being protected whether you are at home or not. These systems also prevent a lot of crime, because a criminal will typically skip the house that has a sophisticated system and move on to a house that does not. Also, being wireless, these systems allow for you to keep your home design without having to drill too many holes or have unsightly wires exposed.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Security Surveillance Home Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 09:56:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Home And Garden Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing a security surveillance system for your home, you have a number of decisions that you will need to make to insure that you get a camera that suits your security needs. There are several different types of security surveillance cameras on the market from which to choose. One decision you will need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When choosing a <strong>security surveillance system</strong> for your home, you have a number of decisions that you will need to make to insure that you get a camera that suits your security needs. There are several different types of security surveillance cameras on the market from which to choose.</p>
<p>One decision you will need to make is whether you want a color or black and white camera, since there are advantages to both kinds. If you think that you will need camera surveillance in low light conditions, a black and white camera is often the best choice. However, when you use a color camera, you will be capturing details such as hair and clothing color, which might be valuable information. Some types of cameras even switch between these two modes, taking photos in color under normal lighting conditions, and then switching to black and white under low light or even darkness, in the case of an infrared camera.</p>
<p>When setting up a security surveillance system, you&#8217;ll also want to carefully consider where you will place the camera. Some people prefer to use a combination of hidden and visible cameras in their overall home security surveillance strategy. One of the advantages of having a surveillance camera that is visible is that often just the sight of a surveillance camera is enough to deter a potential criminal. However, having a hidden camera provides dependable surveillance, since it is unlikely to be detected. When using a hidden camera for security surveillance, you will generally want to choose one that is small, and possibly even battery powered and wireless, to make it easier to hide. Of course, if you have a battery powered camera, you will need to take the battery life into consideration.</p>
<p>When considering security surveillance systems, you will also want to make sure you choose a camera that is appropriate for the environment you will be placing it in. If the camera is for internal use, make sure it is one that has the appropriate range for the size of the room. Outside surveillance cameras should be weatherproof, and have a sturdy housing that can stand up to the elements without becoming damaged.</p>
<p>In addition to the camera itself, a security surveillance system also needs to have a receiver. While some surveillance systems still use a VCR, the type that use a hard drive recorder or something similar to that type of device are becoming more common. The captured video can be viewed in a number of different ways, depending on the equipment you choose, but in some cases you can even view the surveillance video over the Internet. While this can be a handy feature in some cases, most times people simply want to capture the video to be viewed only if it becomes necessary to do so.</p>
<p>When selecting a <em>security surveillance system</em>, you&#8217;ll either have to choose one that you feel comfortable installing yourself, or get a professional to install it for you. Either way, you&#8217;ll want to be sure it is installed correctly, so that it provides you with the security protection that you desire.</p>
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		<title>The Must Haves Of Security Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 09:54:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Home And Garden Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most important part to keeping your family and valuables safe at home is installing a security alarm. Security alarms are available in various forms and each offers a different level of protection. Regardless if you are installing the system on your own or you have hired a professional, there are essential elements that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The most important part to keeping your family and valuables safe at home is installing a security alarm. <strong>Security alarms</strong> are available in various forms and each offers a different level of protection. Regardless if you are installing the system on your own or you have hired a professional, there are essential elements that you must be certain are present in your home security alarm.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider is always your budget. How much coverage will your budget allow? Many alarm companies will offer free installation if you agree to their basic package. A basic package usually includes 1 keypad (usually located on the main floor of the house near a door), 1 infrared motion detector, 1 siren, 3 door contacts, 1 battery back up, and a yard sign. This is given if you agree to use their monitoring system, which will usually run about $30-$50 per month. Of course, if you want more coverage for your security alarm system then you will be paying more.</p>
<p>It is important to note that the most essential area of your home to cover is the back and side of the house. A criminal’s main goal is not to get caught so typically they will not walk up to your front door. Instead, they will sneak around the side and back of the home, looking for the most secluded place to break in. This is shown in the statistic that most break-ins occur through a side or back door. Contacting your windows is also important if you are worried about intrusion while you are at home. This will allow a warning system to be set off if those contacts are tripped. Normally, window contacts for security alarm systems cost extra and do not come with a standard package. Of course, if your primary concern is protecting your property while you are not home, then a basic security system is more budget friendly.</p>
<p>Another important component to your home security alarm is an interior trap. Interior traps are meant to catch the burglar who happened to get by your perimeter detection and are typically set up inside the living areas of the home. These traps work well for a burglar, but might also be set off by your pets. There are pet motion detectors that are used to filter out the movements of your pets, but still catch a thief. However, these pet motions are not recommended for homes with cats. Instead, it is recommended that you install an interior contact over a bedroom or closet door that should remain closed. This way, when the intruder opens that door, you will still be warned of the invasion, but you do not have to worry about your cat setting it off.</p>
<p><em> Security alarms</em> are important components that help you feel safe and secure while you are at or away from home. They can even help to save you money on your home insurance as many insurance companies offer discounts to homeowners with home security alarms installed. Research your options through various reputable companies online or in person.</p>
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		<title>Home Security Equipment Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 10:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Home And Garden Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, home security equipment is a must for any homeowner.  From basic home alarm systems and motion sensors to camera and safe installation, security packages may be customized to fit the level of security your home and property require.   The amount of equipment desired and how complicated it will be to install will determine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>These days, <strong>home security equipment</strong> is a must for any homeowner.  From basic home alarm systems and motion sensors to camera and safe installation, security packages may be customized to fit the level of security your home and property require.   The amount of equipment desired and how complicated it will be to install will determine the cost, so form a clear picture of your budget before you begin shopping or consult with a full service company.</p>
<p>Consult with your home insurance carrier to discuss the ways in which security system installation may affect the cost of your coverage.  Many offer breaks in monthly payments depending on which measures have been installed, so ask for an itemized breakdown of the savings with each piece of equipment you are considering.  When determining which system is most cost effective, factor in the potential savings in insurance costs that may result.</p>
<p>One of the easiest pieces of home security system equipment for do-it-yourself installation is a light triggered by motion sensors.  They are available in solar powered, halogen or LED options, and can be installed at the entrance to a home or near any poorly lit windows that may be targets for a break in.  For an added amount of security, consider lights that blink when triggered, or those that activate an alarm when tripped.  Many models can be purchased at local hardware or home improvement stores for less than $100.</p>
<p>In addition to expensive security systems offered through alarm companies, wireless home security equipment can be purchased that will serve the same purpose but at a fraction of the cost.  These systems can be self-installed, and do not require wires to be fed through dry wall to function.  Instead, sensors are placed at home entry points, like doors or first floor windows.  When a door or window is opened, an alert is sent to your cell phone, alerting you of a possible break in.  Alarms may be armed or disarmed through a control panel, or with a wireless device.</p>
<p>Consider replacing traditional keyed locks and dead bolts with more high tech access control systems.  Many units are available that unlock when the correct code is inputted.  One can also buy locks with biotechnology that read fingerprints to determine if the person at the door should be allowed entrance.  These systems will eliminate problems of lost house keys and the potential risks of hiding a spare near the door.  This is a piece of home security system equipment that can easily be added to existing measures at a low cost.</p>
<p>Home or apartment owners can buy security system from a number of online sites, hardware stores, or specialized retail establishments.  Many of these items can be purchased directly through their manufacturers at a low cost and include consultations on installation.  Remember that the best security equipment is designed to be user friendly and increase your feelings of safety within your home.</p>
<p>There is <em>home security equipment</em> to fit any budget.  Remember that each additional measure helps in ensuring the safety of your home and those in it.</p>
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		<title>Door Alarms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:56:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Door alarms are a simple and effective method for making your home a safer place both when you are inside, and when there is nobody home. It used to be that the popular deterrent for thieves when no one was at home was to turn on the television or radio, to give the impression that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>Door alarms </strong>are a simple and effective method for making your home a safer place both when you are inside, and when there is nobody home. It used to be that the popular deterrent for thieves when no one was at home was to turn on the television or radio, to give the impression that someone was present and just around the corner. Now the option of a door alarm offers an inexpensive and easy deterrent which does not require the unnecessary electricity drain of leaving on electrical appliances, and that has the added advantage of helping to alert neighbors that the security of your house might be compromised.</p>
<p>Door security alarms can be connected to a larger and more complex home security system, or can function on their own, depending on the specific function of said alarm and the value of a given household’s contents. In most cases, the high pitched sound that is emitted when home door alarms are set off is enough to spook most home intruders from not going any farther into the home. With higher tech alarm systems a silent alarm may sound, alerting local authorities of a potential break in, without alerting the potential thieve(s).</p>
<p>For most households, keeping intruders out may be the primary reason to install an alarm, but not the only one. Door alarms are also frequently installed to alert homeowners, by means of a high pitched beeping or other aural indication, of every time the door is opened or closed. This type of alert proves particularly helpful in the case of a household that includes curious children, pets, sleepwalkers, or elderly people with Alzheimer’s or some other form of dementia, and who may leave the house unnoticed or unattended, and as result may put themselves in physical danger.</p>
<p>For this type of purpose, high-security alarm systems are not necessary. Often parents and caregivers will choose some form of wireless door alarm, providing an inexpensive and convenient solution that is relatively low maintenance and easy to install.</p>
<p>Wireless door alarms are available to suit every homeowner’s needs, and their pricing will reflect their function accordingly. Inexpensive wireless systems that do are not part of a larger network of alarms within the home can often be found at variety stores, home supply stores, and sometimes even drugstores. They are easy to install, frequently taking a matter of minutes and requiring either screws or double-sided tape, and are generally operated by standard double A batteries. A popular form of wireless door alarm is the magnetic alarm, which senses every time the door separates from its frame with the use of thin magnets installed on both fixtures. Other advantages of a wireless alert system can include their portability, allowing users to bring their alarms on trips for installation in hotel rooms and the like, and their versatility, providing the option to install the alarm not only on a door frame, but also windows, cupboards and other areas that you wish to keep secure.</p>
<p>For the added security and safety of your possessions and your loved ones, inquire about the vast selection of <em>door alarms</em> available to suit every individual’s home security needs.</p>
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		<title>Door Alarm Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 09:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the simplest home security actions an individual can take is to install a door alarm. With dozens of makes and models currently available, a door alarm system does not have to be expensive or high maintenance, but will always be a reliable and effective method of protecting your home, your possessions, and your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>One of the simplest home security actions an individual can take is to install a <strong>door alarm</strong>. With dozens of makes and models currently available, a door alarm system does not have to be expensive or high maintenance, but will always be a reliable and effective method of protecting your home, your possessions, and your family against intruders.</p>
<p>In fact, door alarms serve multiple functions that may not immediately jump to mind. Clearly, their primary function is to keep unwanted visitors out. This action minimizes the chance of robbery and damages to personal property. As a result of this added home security measure, it is possible and likely that home, apartment and/or property insurance premiums will be lowered to acknowledge the fact that loss or damage is considerably less likely to occur. This reduction in premiums may not be the initial reason for an individual or family to install and alarm system, but it is undoubtedly an added and welcome bonus, since everyone looks for ways to reduce their annual basic expenses.</p>
<p>Another function of a home door alarm, which is not always considered, is to ensure the safety of young children, and of adults with compromising health issues such as sleep walking conditions or Alzheimer’s disease. The above-listed individuals are the most at risk for leaving a home undetected and unmonitored, and the most vulnerable when wandering out of doors alone or in a strange neighborhood. Protect children and loved ones by ensuring that entrances, as well as exits, to and from the home are noted by all household members.</p>
<p>There are numerous types of home alarm systems to choose from. One inexpensive and low-maintenance option is to install a wireless door alarm. Wireless door alarms are available for purchase virtually everywhere; even some convenience stores and pharmacies will carry certain brands. Frequently they are simple enough that homeowners can install them themselves with just a few screws, or even with double-sided tape. These systems are most often electric, but there also exist magnetic options. Both former and latter models will most often function on battery power, allowing hours of use at a minimal cost, with maintenance that is limited to simply checking and replacing the batteries periodically.</p>
<p>Magnetic door alarms are particularly useful and versatile. They can be installed in windows and cupboard, and they can even travel with you on trips or overnight visits, due to the fact that they are entirely wireless and easily transportable. They function by installing magnetic strips on the door and its frame, and ensuring that the sensor is placed in close proximity to those strips. As with other types of alarms, the sensor is set off when there is disconnection between the two magnetic strips, creating a loud piercing noise that alerts people within hearing distance that someone has triggered the alarm.</p>
<p>Home alarm systems can be complicated and confusing. They do not have to be however, and can come in forms as simple as a <em>door alarm</em>, alerting homeowners and caregivers of unusual activity, without costing them excess amounts of time or money.</p>
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		<title>Finding The Right Fireproof Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For important documents and valuables that need to be kept close at hand a fireproof safe is the next best thing to a safe deposit box at a bank. Whether you need one for a few papers, some jewelry, or to protect your DVD and blue-ray collection there is a safe available to meet your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>For important documents and valuables that need to be kept close at hand a <strong>fireproof safe</strong> is the next best thing to a safe deposit box at a bank. Whether you need one for a few papers, some jewelry, or to protect your DVD and blue-ray collection there is a safe available to meet your needs.</p>
<p>For the most part fireproof safes all do the same thing. Their differences lie in their size, how long they are rated to be fireproof for, and what degree of internal temperature they are rated to hold at for that timeframe. Typically fireproof safes run between $50 to $2,000 plus dollars depending on size, type, and fire proof ratings. Safes can be purchased from a variety of places both online and at major retailers around the country. It is recommended that if you have special needs or have a great quantity of valuables that going to an online or traditional specialty retailer will allow you to find the best safe to fit your needs.</p>
<p>The most important thing to look at when shopping for a safe is the fireproof rating. You will often find temperature ratings like 1,200 or 1,700 degrees. This means that under these conditions the safe will hold the internal temperature to 350 degrees or less. This is the temperature at with paper is combustible and the typical house fire runs well below 1,200 or 1,700 degrees so there should be little worry about the safety of the contents. However if your protecting media such ad magnetic tapes, DVDs, or any other digital or film product then you will want a specialty safe. They cost a bit more but media specific safes will have the same temperature ratings but are insulated to keep the internal temperatures at 125 degree s or less. If you plan to keep copies of family videos or recordings that are valuable you will want to look into investing in a safe rated for media. If you want to be more discrete about protecting your valuables in case of a fire you can install a fireproof wall safe. For smaller objects like passports and a few important documents like homeowner’s insurance policies or social security cards you need not bother with a large expensive safe. A small fireproof safe will fit your needs and need not cost more than $100 for a high quality safe.</p>
<p>The other important feature to look at when picking out a safe for your self is the hour rating. This is usually posted in the specs of any safe along with the temperature rating. Inexpensive safes found in most major retailers are usually rates at a half hour. Better quality safes have ratings of 1 or 2 hours. If you are trying to protect items that can’t be replaced like jewelry or any types of media then you will want to spend the extra money and look into a safe that is rated for at least an hour, 2 is a much better option for high quality expensive items.</p>
<p>To go with the above tips when shopping for a <em>fireproof safe</em> keep in mind this last one when shopping. If some of the items that you are looking to protect can be easily damaged by water make sure the safe is water proof. Even high quality fireproof safes may not be water proof and it must be stated that they are to ensure your documents are protected. Keep these important things in mind and it will help you ensure you find the safe that fits all your protection needs.</p>
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		<title>Getting the Best Quote for a House Alarm System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 06:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A house alarm system is not always the first thing a home owner thinks about installing. In reality unless you have come from a high crime neighborhood or have experienced a break in before it is one of the last things on your home improvement list. It used to be that house alarms were one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A <strong>house alarm system</strong> is not always the first thing a home owner thinks about installing. In reality unless you have come from a high crime neighborhood or have experienced a break in before it is one of the last things on your home improvement list.</p>
<p>It used to be that house alarms were one trick ponies that could only detect a break in. technology has changed over the years and there are several features available to make house alarm systems more attractive to homeowners. Smoke and carbon monoxide detection can now be an important feature built into a system. Also traditional systems will only make phone calls for you to emergency services, but they can also call your cell phone to alert you. If you want an extra bit of security you can have a video security system integrated into your alarm system.</p>
<p>Alarm systems come in two forms monitored and unmonitored. A monitored alarm system uses a third party company to monitor when your alarm system goes off, where it went off in your house, and if it is a break in problem or a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. The service will try and contact you after it has called the appropriate emergency service to alert them of the problem. These third party companies usually charge a monthly fee ranging from $9 a month up to $50 a month depending on the company and level of service they provide. They often have a range of packages to fit your monthly budget. An unmonitored system has the same abilities to alert you, and as long as the phone line has not been tampered with it will call emergency services with a prerecorded message to alert them of the problem. The advantage to this system is that it is a onetime cost and if you have the desire you can install it yourself.</p>
<p>When purchasing your alarm system you will needs to make one of two choices. Do you want a hardwired alarm system or a wireless system? Typically the monitoring services include a wireless house alarm system as part of their packages. The drawback is that batteries will need to be replaced and can be expensive, however if there is a power outage your alarm system will still be functional unless some features require power from a regular power source.</p>
<p>Wired alarm systems can still be used with a monitoring service but you will pay extra for their installation unless you do it yourself. This is because a special security system company will need to install and configure the system for you and this will not be included in the package price from most monitoring services.</p>
<p>There are several parts of an alarm system that you should know about before hand to be informed as to what they do. Armed with this information you can better plan out the type of coverage you need for your home and the best place to install the items:</p>
<ul>
<li>The control panel. The name implies what it does; it is the beginning and end of any system wiring both electrical and phone wires.</li>
<li>The siren that provides the audible alert of potential problem.</li>
<li>Motion detectors are uses to detect any motion in the house in case one of the other trigger points was disabled.</li>
<li>Window and door contacts that are used to trigger the alarm if any window and door is opened while the system is armed.</li>
<li>Finally the keypad that is sued for arming and disarming the alarm system</li>
</ul>
<p>When you are ready to purchase your house alarm system there are some things you needs to know beforehand:</p>
<ul>
<li>How many doors and windows you have.  How many floors.</li>
<li>Attached or detached garage.</li>
<li>Any detached buildings you want included in the system: barn, shed, etc.</li>
<li>Do you want broken glass sensors?</li>
<li>Do you want smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as part of the system?</li>
<li>Do you want a monitored or unmonitored system?</li>
</ul>
<p>Keeping this basic information handy will help you to obtain the best quotes for any system you wish to have installed.</p>
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