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Good morning,

I’m trying something different today, I am posting via video,
my Home Security Quiz.

Thanks for watching, let me know what you think.

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
Sherwood Locksmithing
Personal Safety Resource

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4
Nov

Personal Safety Awareness

   Posted by: personalsafetyebook    in Home and House Security, personal safety


As you read every word of this article, you will discover that personal safety
and security is an ongoing lifelong learning experience.

Did you know…

One of every four college women polled in a study by the Department of
Justice was sexually assaulted during four years at college?

Personal safety means preventive adult and child safety, as well as
self-protection when attacked.

Personal safety and security means not putting yourself into a bad situation
to begin with, or taking measures to protect yourself should something bad
happen to you.

Personal safety and security are important whether you live in the city,
suburbs or a rural area, crime is happening all the time in every community.

Discovering how to keep yourself safe and secure can help you stop feeling
vulnerable.

Personal defense sprays and stun guns should only be purchased by those
18 years of age or older.

“If what you really need or want is self-defense or personal safety, or your
needs are ill-defined, martial arts schools may help you define what you may
want.”

Mini courses in self-defense are also available.

It is however, important to realize that no matter what your decision about
using physical self-defense to protect yourself, that you have come to a
crossroads.

Unless you are willing to commit extreme physical violence in self-defense do
not allow this situation to develop.

Before you vocalize: Know how far you are willing to go, Physical self-defense
is the last ditch effort.

Physical self-defense is not about fighting, it’s about not being hurt by violence.

Police Officers, Campus Safety and Security Consultants recommend the
use of personal safety alarms. These can be used when jogging, grocery or
just going out to the car to get something.

Speaking of vehicles, Close all the windows and sun roof, lock doors and remove
your key from the ignition when leaving it parked on campus.

Being alert to what’s going on around us creates a culture that promotes and
enhances security and safety on a campus and in our neighborhoods.

Are you beginning to see how important it is to pay attention to all your
surroundings?

Also, If you arrive home, even if it is your dorm room and see that any window
or door is open, go to a neighbor’s house and call the police.

What can we do for prevention and to increase our knowledge?

Is there a Neighborhood Watch Program where you live?
Contact your local Police Department to find out. Or, if you live
on a campus, discuss this with your Campus security.

If there isn’t one, take the lead and start one of your own.

It could help keep you, your friends, your dorm or home safer, and also help
your neighborhood be a safer place to live.
Sincerely,

Trapper

PS…Become a know-it-all, read our articles on related subjects and become
the personal safety guru on your block.

It is our hopes that our ebook will help guide you in keeping yourself, your
house or home, your family and friends safer from crime..

PPS….Personal safety and protection is an important issue, so if you have
some information you’d like to share with us, then please do so.

We eagerly look forward to your comments.

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1
Nov

Home Security Quiz; part 3

   Posted by: personalsafetyebook    in Home and House Security


Hello,

Welcome to part 3 and the final part of http://www.personalsafetyebook.com Home Security quiz.

We hope you have found these tips and guidelines helpful in keeping your home, or house and
yourself and family safer from crime.

Please share this site with your neighbors and friends, and if needed perhaps you can start a
neighborhood watch group.

Your local police Dept will have more information on how to organize a group in your neighborhood.
11. Do motion sensors control your exterior lighting?

12. Do you leave your home unlocked for a child coming
home from school?

13. Do you ever leave ground level windows open or ajar
when you’re not home?

14. Do all of your sliding glass doors have at least
one of the following:
Sliding Door/Window Alarm
Track lock
Hinged door bar
Insertion pin lock
Metal or wood dowel in track

15. Do you have ‘Bump Key’ proof locks on your home?

How well did you score on your ‘Security Quiz’?
Any questions? Feel free to contact us.

Sincerely,
Thomas Sherwood
615 355-5886
Or, visit us on the web at:
http://www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com

PS…Discover what ID Theft is and how you can protect yourself from it. Sign up at http://www.personalsafetyebook.com for your FREE  report.

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31
Oct

Home Security Quiz, part 2

   Posted by: personalsafetyebook    in Home and House Security


Greetings and Hello,

Here is part two of Personalsafetyebook.com  Home Security Quiz.

Please pay attention and see how you can implement these
tips and suggestions for your house or homes security.

These tips can help provide personal safety and security
for you and your family.

6. Do you hide spare keys under the front door mat?

7. Have you changed the locks since moving into your home?

8. Do all your exterior doors have a wide-angle eye viewer
that allows you to identify visitors?

9. Do you have a home alarm system?

10. Have you planted thorny or prickly shrubbery near windows?

11. Do motion sensors control your exterior lighting?

Thank you for taking the time to read about these
personal safety tips for you and your home.

Sincerely,

Trapper

PS…part three of our three part home security quiz coming soon, be on the lookout for it!

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15
Oct

How to select a burglar alarm

   Posted by: personalsafetyebook    in Home and House Security


Greetings,

Here’s the question of the day.

Do you have a home security system or burglar alarm?

If you do, GREAT! If not, WHY?

A home security system is like an electronic eye looking
out over your house while you are away.

Please take a quick read at this post and discover why
you really should have one.
Burglars dislike noise - it attracts attention. A barking
dog is a good deterrent in preventing burglaries. However,
never totally depend on a watch dog. Some professional
burglars have been known to carry delectable “dog snacks”
in their pockets and with a full stomach, some watch dogs
make friends easily and forget their purpose of guarding
the premises. The most reliable safeguard to protect your
home and possessions is a reliable alarm.

Many types of burglar alarms can be obtained for residential
use. It is advisable, however, that basic hardware security
measures be followed first.

If additional security is desired, the following
recommendations could be helpful:

1. Have a home demonstration with the alarm done in your
home, not at their office.

2. An audible alarm is recommended over silent alarms for
residential use in order to first - protect persons and
secondly - property.

A RELIABLE ALARM SHOULD INCLUDE:

A. A battery-powered fail-safe backup.

B. A rearming capability and siren timer shut-off.

C. Read-out ability to check working system.

D. Siren sounding device that can be installed on exterior
of home to alert neighbors of possible intrusion.

When shopping for an alarm system, please take this list with you.

SECONDARY BARRIER

If the value of small personal items warrants protection, a
secondary barrier is an additional safeguard. On a hinging
closet door, install a 1″ deadbolt lock. Store your jewelry,
furs, cameras, guns, silverware and other valuables behind
this barrier. Be sure to “pin” the hinges and disguise the
door as best as possible.

For any questions concerning the above article, please feel free to
contact me.

Sincerely,

Thomas “Trapper” Sherwood
615 355-5886
www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com

PS..do you know what Identity Theft really is,
and how you can protect yourself from it?

FREE Report available at:

http://www.personalsafetyebook.com/PPP.html

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Hello,

Our previous post was part one about bump keys.

Here now is part two. I hope the previous and following
tips and guidelines are useful for you.
Grade one hardware: locks that are classified grade one generally are made
for commercial installations and can be used hundreds of times each day and
still work for many years.  Even though they are commercial grade, many are
used on homes where people want the strongest hardware possible.

Grade three hardware: this is the lowest quality type of hardware usually sold
in most hardware stores and many internet stores that are not really familiar
with quality hardware.

We strongly suggest you never use this cheap hardware.

ASSA is one the predominant high security lock manufacturers in the United
States and has been trusted for more than thirty-five years to provide cylinder
and hardware security for the private, commercial and government sectors.

“No, you cannot go to the local hardware store or Home Depot and obtain
ASSA blanks or have ASSA keys copied.” says Sherwood

The real threat to the public is in not taking responsibility for their own safety
and not taking criminals seriously.

The Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA) has issued press releases
to the public advising concerned individuals to contact and consult with a
Certified Locksmith (CRL, CPL, CML) or we also reccommend a State
Licensed Locksmith.

ALOA is located on the web at www.aloa.org

Instead we are giving you a broad range of security tips that will help make
your home less inviting to an opportunistic criminal, the above solutions
overview gives you an idea of what you can do immediately to improve your
security.

The final message is simple and some good news: Fit a bump proof lock to
your door today as there are several locks available that aren’t vulnerable to
bumping.

If you are concerned your safety is at risk feel free to call us for a security
consultation.

Ask us about ASSA high security locks that resist bumping.

I hope you will share this information with your family friends… and that you
will contact us when you are ready to upgrade from that less than ideal
lockset on your front door.

Sincerely,

Thomas Sherwood
615 355-5886
www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com

PS…Update about the so-called “WD-40 fix.” There are news media
agencies reporting that spraying WD-40 in the lock prevents the bump key
from working, however this information is absolutely wrong.

If you want more information or if we can advise you further on the security
of your home or business, we will make ourselves available at your
convenience.

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Hello,

This post has to do with “bump keys”.

On August 2nd, 2006, Newsweek ran a web article on bump keys that
started a public media spread of the information.

Bump Keys are an old locksmith method of opening or bumping locks.
Bump keys are usually considered to be a lock pick, so if lock picks are illegal
to possess in your geographic area, the bump key is probably also illegal.

Bump keys are “basically an old-fashioned way of picking a lock,”
said Jerry Cunningham, of the Danville Police Department.

Bump keys are certainly not the only way a criminal can enter your home,
business, or vehicle.

Police say burglars also tend to break-in in a more straightforward way, like
smashing a window.

Bump keys are just one more example of a threat to your personal safety.

Bump keys are no more a threat than any of the hundreds of other ways of
getting in your home, but now thanks to the internet and video sites,
lock bumping and lock bump keys are sweeping the internet and America.
So how can you provide the much needed security of your house against
bump keys?

First, you should be aware of this security vulnerability to your home and two,
you should consider buying a better lockset with more pins to make this
attack harder to execute.

In America, almost all the locks sold in hardware stores can be opened with
just two different bump keys.  ” Most consumer-grade deadbolt locks and
keyed doorknobs made by companies such as Kwikset and Schlage and
sold at home-improvement and hardware stores are easily opened with
bump keys.”

“Bump keys are able to bypass both the standard lock in your knob and the
deadbolt and it’s not just locks at home that concern security experts “It can
be pretty serious especially when you consider that more than five million post
office box locks can be bumped open in the same fashion which is perfect for
identity thieves.”

“High security locks add extra locking features within the cylinder which
makes the bumping much more difficult,” said Clyde Roberon of Medeco, Inc.

Police say there’s more to home security than just locks.

Police do say spending all that money won’t matter if you don’t take the next
step of locking your doors in the first place, or activating your home security
systems.

In part two, to be posted soon, we will discuss the different grades of locks,
High Security locks, and an internet rumor that is FALSE about bump keys.

Thanks for reading, stay safe,

Sincerely,

Thomas Sherwood
615 355-5886
www.sherwoodlocksmithing.com

PS….if you have any questions, please feel free to
contact us.

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