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Sherwood Locksmithing launches new Facebook Fan Page for Home Owners, Businesses

New page provides additional support and resources

LA VERGNE, TN. 5/25/10– A new Facebook Fan Page launched this week to help Home Owners and businesses realize the benefits of easy access to a local locksmith. Sherwood Locksmithing’s “Fan Page” offers free advice, tips, and an insiders look at the typical day of a Tennessee State Licensed locksmith, what they do, and how they are able to help the homeowner or business.

Facebook users, of which there are upwards of 30 million, can visit http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing to receive free support, assistance, information and advice including how to contact them for assistance with your personal and business safety and security needs.

The Facebook Fan page also describes Sherwood Locksmithing’s services /products and introduces you to Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood; a Tennessee State Licensed Locksmith who has  more than 17 years of experience helping keep residents and businesses safe and secure in Middle Tennessee.

For more information, go to http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing
Questions can be directed to 615 355-5886 or email: sherwoodlock@juno.com

About Sherwood Locksmithing http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com
Founded in 1993, Lexzco Inc DBA Sherwood Locksmithing is a mobile locksmith company that helps home owners and businesses keep their properties secure.

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood is a former Sgt in the United States Marine Corps & owner of Sherwood Locksmithing of La Vergne TN.
For over 17 years & 17,337 satisfied customers later, people have come to depend on Sherwood Locksmithing to keep their homes and businesses secure in Middle Tennessee. For more information, Sherwood Locksmithing’s website is located at http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com or please visit their FaceBook page at http://facebook.com/SherwoodLocksmithing You can also follow Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood on twitter at http://twitter.com/trappersherwood

Contact: Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Email: sherwoodlock@juno.com
Phone: 615 355-5886


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2
May

Disaster In Nashville, But You Can Help Out.

   Posted by: Thomas


Hey Ya’ll!

I’ll be brief.

It’s been a maddening weekend in Middle Tennessee with floods, wind damage and people just in bad situations. Sherwood Locksmithing wants to help.

My town of La Vergne TN was just declared a Disaster area.

Now through Friday May 7th 2010, download a copy of our Personal Safety eBook, and we will donate 15% to our local Red Cross to help our neighbors get back on their feet.

Click on this link => http://personalsafetyebook.com

THANK YOU FOR YOU HELP AND SUPPORT!!

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
http://trappersherwood.com


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Greetings,

As Bob Dylan wrote; “The times they are a changing.”

So with that being said, have you simplified your travel checklist? You need to as of June 1st 2009!

On June 1, 2009, U.S. citizens returning home from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda, by land or sea, will be required to present one of the travel documents listed below.

Many of these documents are already available, and obtaining one now will ensure that you are ready on June 1, 2009, when they will be required.

U.S. Passport – This is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies a person’s identity and nationality. It is accepted for travel by air, land and sea.

U.S. Passport Card – This is a new, limited-use travel document that fits in your wallet and costs less than a U.S. Passport. It is only valid for travel by land and sea.

Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) – Several states and Canadian provinces are issuing this driver’s license or identification document that denotes identity and citizenship. It is specifically designed for cross-border travel into the U.S. by land or sea.

Trusted Traveler Program Cards – NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST enrollment cards can speed your entry into the U.S. and are issued only to pre-approved, low-risk travelers. The cards are valid for use at land or sea; the NEXUS card can be used in airports with a NEXUS kiosk.

Special Groups – Information for Children, Groups of Children, Native Americans, “Closed Loop” Cruises, U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, U.S. Military, Merchant Mariners, Ferries and Small Boats, and Boaters.

Knowing what documents are required and having them ready when you return home will help streamline the entry process and ensure your return to the U.S. is as smooth as possible.

For more information on having safe travels,  Please check out:

“Discover How To Have A Safe Trip Abroad”

“This book is full of great advice for you to have a safe and secure travel. Easy to read and understand! Read it before your travel and bring it with you on your travel, too. It will prepare you for and give you answers to any situation that could occur. So you can just relax and enjoy!”
Claus D. Jensen

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
http://www.personalsafetyebook.com

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27
Apr

What Is Swine Flu

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Greetings,

This information was passed on to me, and in the interest of personal safety, I pass it on to you.

This strain of flu is no more dangerous than any other.  There are approximately 20,000 deaths worldwide from all strains of the flu annually.
What can you do to protect yourself from the swine flue?  Everything you’ve been told to do in order to avoid any other type of flu.
Is there special treatment for this strain of flu?  No.  It’s a virus, like any other flu. So stop the fear frenzy.
What is swine flu?
Like humans, pigs get the flu. They develop a sudden fever, a barking cough, sneezing, lethargy and typically lose their appetite.
Pigs usually don’t die from swine flu; their flu viruses cause high levels of illness but low death rates.
Swine influenza viruses circulate among pigs throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter, just like with outbreaks in humans.
Most swine flu viruses belong to the Influenza A H1N1 and H3N2 subtypes.
Can humans catch swine flu?
Normally, swine flu bugs don’t infect people. When they do, it’s been in people who have direct contact with pigs; historically, there’s such a case every year or two in the U.S.
Between Dec. 2005 and Feb. 2009, there were12 human swine flu infections in the U.S. – about four a year.
It’s possible this uptick was due to improved reporting systems, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control says “genetic changes in swine flu viruses and other factors might also be a factor.”
Since March 2009, a number of confirmed human cases of a new strain of swine influenza A (H1N1) virus infection in the U.S. and internationally have been identified.
Can humans pass swine flu?
Usually no. But what makes this new outbreak worrisome is that in all the recent cases, none had any direct contact with pigs.
Two of the new cases were among 16-year-olds at the same school in San Antonio and there’s a father-daughter pair in California, said CDC’s Dr. Anne Schuchat.
Is this a new kind of swine flu?
Yes. The CDC reports that the virus in these latest cases is a never-before-seen mixture of viruses typical among pigs, birds and humans.
The influenza A H1N1 virus contains DNA typical to avian, swine and human viruses, including elements from European and Asian swine viruses.
Although it’s called swine flu, this new strain is not infecting pigs and has never been seen in pigs.
Why would a new strain be worrisome?
Epidemiologists have been warning for years that it’s just a matter of time before a new strain of the flu emerges that has the potential to kill millions. Flu pandemics have historically occurred about three times per century and the world hasn’t seen one in more than 40 years.
If an influenza virus changes and becomes a new strain against which people have little or no immunity — and this new strain is easily spread from person to person — many people around the world could become ill and die.
The World Health Organization estimates that in the best case scenario, the next pandemic could kill two to seven million people and send tens of millions to hospital.
Is there a vaccine?
There is a vaccine available that can be given to pigs to prevent swine influenza. But there is no vaccine to protect humans from swine flu.
I got the flu shot this year. Am I protected?
No. H1N1 swine flu viruses are very different from human H1N1 viruses and, therefore, vaccines for human flu would not provide protection from H1N1 swine flu viruses.
Can people catch swine flu from eating pork?
No. Swine influenza viruses are not transmitted by food; you cannot get swine influenza from eating pork or pork products.
What are the symptoms of swine flu in humans?
Symptoms of swine flu are similar to those of our regular flu, with sudden onset of:
Fever
Lethargy
Lack of appetite
Coughing
Some people with swine flu also have reported:
Runny nose
Sore throat
Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
How is the virus transmitted?
Human-to-human transmission of swine flu is believed to occur the same way as seasonal flu, mainly through coughing or sneezing of people infected with the influenza virus.
People also can become infected by touching something with flu viruses on it and then touching their mouth or nose.
Can we treat swine flu in humans?
Yes. Most swine influenza viruses have been treated with antiviral medications.
The virus from the most recent U.S. swine flu cases appeared to be resistant to amantadine and rimantadine but were susceptible to zanamivir and oseltamivir (Tamiflu).
Have there been swine flu outbreaks before?
Yes. Most famously, there was an outbreak in 1976 at Fort Dix, N.J., among military recruits that grabbed big headlines at the time.
Worried that they had the beginning of a pandemic on their hands, U.S. officials ordered the manufacture of swine flu vaccine and the country launched a mass immunization program that saw about 40 million people vaccinated.
But the outbreak didn’t turn into a pandemic and went away as mysteriously as it appeared.

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
http://sherwoodlocksmithing.com

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CONSUMER ALERT

Locksmith Swindle on the Rise

· Untrustworthy locksmith companies are ripping off consumers in Memphis

· A local phone number doesn’t always mean a local locksmith

· TN enacted a locksmith licensing program in July 2008

April 9, 2009 – The Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be wary of untrustworthy locksmiths operating in the Mid-South. Some “local” locksmith companies are not physically located in the area, but are simply distant call centers that farm the jobs out to unlicensed and unprofessional locksmiths who may end up doing more harm than good.

According to Kara Peifer, West TN Locksmith Association Secretary/Treasurer, a consumer who searches for a locksmith in a yellow pages directory or online may not end up with the local business they think they are contacting. “The local yellow pages directories list over 150 locksmiths in each book,” said Peifer, “and if you search online, you may end up with as many as 850 names of reputed locksmiths in the Memphis area. Many have no physical location here.”

Peifer says that the proliferation of unlicensed locksmiths is one reason that states are beginning to enact locksmith licensing laws. “Nine states have already passed these laws,” Peifer stated. “The TN Locksmith Licensing Program was enacted in July 2008.”

“Unlicensed locksmiths tend to move from state to state, leaving when the heat gets turned up in one location,” said Peifer. Pam Smith, Administrative Assistant with the TN Locksmith Licensing Program agreed.  “We’re seeing this problem all over the state,” Smith said. “It’s everywhere.”

The State of TN requires individual locksmiths to be licensed and locksmith companies to be registered with the state. Additionally, either the license or registration number must be printed on all business cards and advertising. The State of TN has both education and experience requirements for each level of licensing. And persons convicted of fraud or theft are not eligible.

“Because locksmiths are able to access secure areas and data, they could potentially be a Homeland Security threat,” Peifer said. She hopes that public awareness of the locksmith licensing requirements will help protect both consumers and her profession.

The Better Business Bureau of the Mid-South offers the following tips for hiring a reputable locksmith:

· Check out the company with the BBB, preferably before you need a locksmith’s services.

· Ask the locksmith who shows up for identification and his TN license or registration number.

· Find out if the locksmith is insured to cover any damage incurred during a repair.

· Expect the locksmith to ask you for identification. A legitimate locksmith will confirm your identity and make sure you are the property owner before doing any work.

· Be wary of locksmiths who answer the phone with generic sounding names like “locksmith services”. Always ask for the legal name of the business and its physical location.

· Be wary of locksmiths who arrive in unmarked vehicles. Most legitimate locksmith companies will have vehicles that are clearly marked with the company’s name.

· In case of a lock-out, be cautious if you are told up front that the lock has to be drilled and replaced. An experienced, legitimate locksmith has invested in the tools and education to be able to unlock almost any door.

· If you are a victim of an unscrupulous locksmith, file a complaint with the BBB at bbb.org. Complaints should also be filed with the State of TN Locksmith Licensing Program by calling Pam Smith at 615.532.9170 or online at www.tn.gov/commerce/boards.

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I received this the other day, and wanted to pass on this very valuable info!

Watch out & be safe!

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing

http://www.personalsafetyebook.com

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Greetings,

Can’t Sleep?

Suffering from Insomnia, sleep disorders, sleep loss, sleep deprivation?

Do you know the secret to a good night’s sleep?

48% of the population of Canada and millions more around the globe do not know either.

80 % of  Brits in a recent study choose sleep over sex because they can not fall asleep.

But now you can know the secret to a good night’s sleep.

For what I am holding in my hand, IS the “Secret Weapon” to you getting a better night’s sleep. (What IS IT that I am holding in my hand??)

How would you like to be falling asleep in seven minutes or less?

Drifting off to dreamland, sawing logs, whatever it is that you want to call it, you can have it with this secret weapon now available to you.

Remember these 4 little words. “Press Play, Then Sleep”

With the Sleep secret audio’s that’s all you do.

Download the audio tracks to your computer, save them to your hard drive. With headphones or earplugs, you can either listen to the sleep secret audio’s on your computer, burn a cd for your favorite player, or  upload the tracks to your ipod.

Most folks find it easiet to upload them to their ipod.

Plug in your earphones, please play, listen to the calm and soothing  music mixed with hypnotic commands to guide you gently into a deep, sound, peaceful and restful sleep.

It really is that simple.

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Check us out, and start getting the good night’s sleep you deserve.

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Creator of “Press Play, Then Sleep”
The intelligent new way to fall asleep.
Available at:
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Greetings,

Today’s great post comes from my friend Jessica, and I want to thank her for allowing me to use it to help keep others safe. Thanks Jess!

Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Doctor’s Office, the checkout girl at the market, everyone you run across. Please feel free to pass this blog post to them. However you can do it, please do. Keep them informed with this very simple tip.

Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get into your house, just press the panic button for your car, providing your car does have an alarm system and you do have the alarm remote.

The alarm will be set off and the horn will continue to sound either until you turn it off or the car battery dies.

This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator.  Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: it’s a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it.  It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the remote unit.  It works if you park in your driveway or garage.

If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break into your house, odds are that the burglar/rapist won’t stick around….after a few seconds all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there, and sure enough the criminal won’t want that!

And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there.

This is something that should really be shared with everyone.  Maybe it could save a life or prevent a sexual assault.

My Mom has suggested to my Dad that he carry his car keys with him in case he falls outside and she doesn’t hear him. He can activate the car alarm and then she’ll know there’s a problem.

P.S…it would also be useful for any emergency, such as a heart attack, where you can’t reach a phone.

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What is pepper spray and/or defensive spray?

The defensive sprays that Personal Safety eBook recommends are humane and effective. These self
defensive sprays contain OC Pepper, Tear Gas, Ultraviolet Dye, or any combination of the three.
They are an effective means of non-lethal self defense for people concerned with safety and
security. Used by police departments, security agencies, and individuals concerned with security
and self defense. Recommended by the American Security Institute.

2. What are the effects of pepper spray and/or defensive spray?
To achieve the desired effects, a defensive spray must be aimed towards the face of the aggressor.
The general effects of most defensive sprays are disorientation, eyes slamming shut, restricted
breathing, uncontrollable coughing, blindness, and intense burning sensation. Effects generally last
20 to 30 minutes. As the different formulations work differently depending upon what chemical
compounds are used, please see “How do some of the different formulations work?” as well to see
what effects your specific formulation will induce.

3. Can I use my pepper spray after the expiration date?
Like any pressurized aerosol device, over time the unit may not
spray as far as expected, if at all. Mace Brand defensive sprays
(and some other brands as well) have an easy to find expiration
date on the unit. We recommend replacing your spray after the
expiration date to ensure that the spray is ready to save your life
should you ever need it. If you have a spray that does not have
an expiration date, please be sure to see “What if my pepper
spray doesn’t have an expiration date?” as well.

4. What if my pepper spray doesn’t have an expiration date?
If you are using a spray that does not have an expiration date, the manufacturer has probably
included directions to test the unit every three months to ensure that it is ready if you should ever
need it. As these sprays do have a limited capacity that may be exhausted through repeated testing,
we highly recommend that in addition to testing that you replace your spray once a year. This is the
surest way to have the protection you need when you need it.

5. At what temperature should I store my pepper spray?
Do not leave your defensive spray in any area that may exceed 125 degrees F or drop below -15
degrees F. Excessive heat or cold may cause the can to leak or burst.

6. Can I bring pepper spray on an airplane?
The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) allows one defensive spray per traveler in your checked
luggage only. Sprays are not allowed in carry-on luggage or at any time in the passenger area.

If you are looking for self-defense products such as stun guns, pepper sprays, Air Tasers, Mace, hidden cameras and a lot more, check out one of our favorite sites, Safety Technology.

Be safe,

Trapper

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When do you make the decision to use pepper spray?

Don’t wait until you are being assaulted to think about whether or not you are going to use your defensive spray. After you receive your defensive spray familiarize yourself with this information and the specific directions that come with your product.

Arrange a quiet time where you think about some of the possible assault scenarios whereby
you’d be a victim. You should also make a couple of practice ‘taps’ of you defensive spray (in an open
area with no one around) to ensure that you know how it works.

This is the time to make the conscious decision to spray an attacker and move to a safer location, when
and if you are attacked.

This may seem silly, but it is vitally important to be prepared for bad experiences. Too many times,
I’ve heard of victims who ‘couldn’t think’ or were ‘to confused’ during an assault to make a decision.
Comments like, “I didn’t know if I should use it” or “It happened so fast I didn’t know what to do”
imply that the victims were in a problem solving mode when they should have been in an action mode.

Make the decision now to act.

Where does one purchase Pepper Spray?

I have know this company for years, solid, reliable and they get my
recommendation. Click Here

PS…Pepper Spray Info provided by Mace Brand Defensive Sprays

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Greetings,

For the past week or so, we have been writing and
discussing ID Theft, how it happens, how to prevent it etc.

Today I bring you the immediate steps one should take
should you fall victim to identity theft,
and I hope it never happens to you

If you are a victim of identity theft, take the
following four steps as soon as possible, and
keep records of your conversations and copies
of all correspondence.

You also should get a copy of the FTC publication,
Take Charge: Fighting Back Against Identity Theft,
a comprehensive guide that describes what to do,
your legal rights, how to handle specific problems you
may encounter on the way to clearing your
name, and what to watch for in the future.

The guide also includes the ID Theft Affidavit
to help you report information to many
companies. For more information, see
www.consumer.gov/idtheft.

1. Place a fraud alert on your credit reports,
and review your credit reports.
Fraud alerts can help prevent an identity thief
from opening any more accounts in your name.
Contact the toll-free fraud number of any
of the three consumer reporting companies
below to place a fraud alert on your credit
report. You need to contact only one of the
three companies to place an alert. The
company you call is required to contact the
other two, which will place an alert on their
versions of your report, too.

• Equifax: 1-800-525-6285;
www.equifax.com;
P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241

• Experian: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742);
www.experian.com;
P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013

• TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289;
www.transunion.com;
Fraud Victim Assistance Division,
P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834-6790

Once you place the fraud alert in your file,
you’re entitled to order free copies of your
credit reports, and, if you ask, only the last
four digits of your SSN will appear on your
credit reports.

Once you get your credit
reports, review them carefully. Look for
inquiries from companies you haven’t
contacted, accounts you didn’t open, and
debts on your accounts that you can’t explain.

Check that information like your SSN,
address(es), name or initials, and employers
are correct. I

f you find fraudulent or inaccurate
information, contact the consumer reporting
companies to get it removed. Continue to check
your credit reports periodically, especially for
the first year after you discover the identity
theft, to make sure no new fraudulent activity
has occurred.

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