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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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The date is December 31, 2009

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Best wishes,

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

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Greetings,

Our Pet’s safety is often taken for granted, but it should be at the
top of the list when it comes to planning any out of town trips, or even
weekend getaways. Your Pet’s safety is priority for any serious pet
owner as we all know that our pets are inevitably to become very
important members of our family.

Let me please relate to you a story that happened last week.

I was called by a company that does pet sitting service. It seems the
owner of the pet sitting service lost, or misplaced the keys to a house
she was pet sitting. Needless to say, she needed to get into the
house that was locked, (to walk, feed and water the pet she was
caring for) and if I (who has a locksmith company) would come and
open the house.

Now this might sound simple enough, but one small problem for me.
How was I to know she was allowed in that particular house? What if
she was an “ex” with an agenda? What if her and her “boyfriend”,
“husband” or whatever were just staking out the house and wanted
in? I know these scenarios may seem absurd, but now a days,
thoughts like this run through my head.

We as locksmiths have to think liability.

So I asked the appropriate questions; do you live there, do you have
ID, do you have permission? As I said, sounds simple to start off with,
but this is serious, very serious. As locksmith’s we have the ability to
“compromise” the security of a house’s locks. We really just can’t ride
around and “break-in” to peoples homes just cause someone says
they are pet sitting.

The lady was very gracious, and understanding. She even offered to
call the owner to give me permission over the phone. I know, sounds
simple, but wait. What if it was just someone, anyone with a cell
phone and that house address. I could be given permission to let the
pet sitter into the house, but it might still not have been by the owner.

So, how could this whole unfortunate event have been different?

Let’s take time to do a little planning, for the sake of the pet sitter;
professional, next door neighbor kid or the locksmith that gets called
on jobs like this, and most of all, the poor pet that is like a family
member that just wants to go to the bathroom and eat!

Here’s my solution, simple and easy, only requires a few steps,
and everyone is protected.

As the home owner/pet owner, get a blank sheet of paper, photo
copy your driver’s license onto it. Write something on their giving
whoever is going to be watching Fido, or fluffy, permission to be given
access to your home should keys be lost or stolen. Next step, bring it
to a Notary and have them witness your signature then have them
emboss it with their seal.

These few steps, as drastic as they may seem will ensure that a
locksmith if needed is only letting an authorized person into your
property.

Of course we as locksmith’s would require proof of identification
from the pet sitter, neighbor etc that holds the piece of paper with
their name on it from you.

Remember, you don’t want to forget about  the safety of your furry
four-legged companions.

Trapper
Sherwood Locksmithing

PS…the above pet in question was “rescued” safe and sound.

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Greetings everyone,

Today’s post actually does not deal with personal safety
or personal security as much as it just deals with wanting
to help out as many people as I can.

In my travels throughout the day in my locksmith
business, I have come across many people concerned with
the upcoming elections, the economy, war, in other words,
just about everything under the sun.

I share their concerns and their worries.

Because of these worries, I have noticed something, and
also because most folks have told me, they are losing sleep.

Losing lots of sleep!

It got me wondering how I could help.

Yesterday while driving and listening to the clearing audios
by Dr. Joe Vitale & Pat O’Bryan, my divine inspiration came
to me.

Pat and Dr. Vitale speak often about giving, and that’s what
I am doing.

Right now, and until November 12th, 2008, you can grab
yourself a copy of the much talked about book
“The Sleep Secret” for FREE!

This book has personally helped me as a business owner
and single dad stop losing the precious sleep we need and
value so much.

So, if this crazy world is causing you to lose sleep,  and
you would like a FREE copy of this outstanding ebook,
please visit   http://is.gd/4BbY

Sincerely,
Trapper

PS…Just trying to help, please tell all of your friends!

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16
Oct

Kitchen Safety

   Posted by: personalsafetyebook Tags: , , , , , ,


Greetings,

Today’s post covers some basic kitchen safety rules. I know this
is not all inclusive, so i would love to read your comments on
how you keep a safe kitchen.

Kitchen safety is of critical importance in every home, and
particularly when there are children around.

Kitchen safety is important, but probably the farthest topic from
their young minds. But there lots of things you can do to make it
easy.

Safety in the kitchen doesn’t have to be expensive.

Because a kitchen is an intergrul part of our everyday life, kitchen
safety is as elementary as baking a cake. As you know there are
many potential hazards in the kitchen for children or an elder,
particularly if they are confused or unreliable. Teach them knife
safety rules, but make sure that an adult is always present.
Sad to say, but where there are sharp utensils some elders are
not reliable in the kitchen unsupervised.

Safety gates in doorways will keep children out of the kitchen
while you’re cooking, but don’t be tempted to disappear into
another room.

Safety gates, cabinet latches, corner guards, cord covers,
drawer latches and outlet covers are some of the essential ideas
for keeping your kitchen child safe.

Safety mats are used on the floor to prevent a slip or fall from a
ladder while reaching high up into a cupboard. Because of a
situation like that, safety should be a key determining factor when
considering kitchen cabinet remodeling.

Also, do you have working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide
detectors.

Until children are age 14+ they should NOT operate the stovetop
without adult supervision. Teach them this easy fire safety
Rule: Remember that when the stove is being used, that stove is
hot!

Keep a kitchen fire extingusher closeby, but also know how to
use it!

The National SAFE KIDS Campaign has created guidelines for
children in the kitchen to ensure safety and fun.

For more info on safety for your children,
Please visit http://is.gd/43Zx & http://www.safekids.org/

Remember, with children, kitchen safety is the furthest thing from
their minds. Seriously, in the kitchen safety is always first and
foremost.

We hope you have found these tips and guideline helpful and
useful.

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com
www.personalsafetyebook.com/PPP.html

PS….Teaching kitchen safety is a fundamental obligation of
parents, more so than pool safety or bike safety.

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