Effective Ways To Prevent A Burglar From Removing Your Safe

When it comes to protecting the valuables in your home, a safe is your best bet. Ideally, you'll be able to get a large safe. These heavy-duty objects can weight several hundred pounds empty, making it highly unlikely that a thief would attempt to remove the safe. However, you may not be able to buy a large safe. Perhaps you're on a tight budget or you don't have the available storage space inside your home. Read More 

3 Signs Your Home Needs A Safe

In your home, there are numerous hiding spots for your belongings. Under the bed, in drawers, and behind boxes in your pantry are all common places to hide personal items inside your home. Unfortunately, these hiding spots are not actually ideal in case of a fire, flood, or accident. Even a small safe is a great option for storing your important belongings in a safe and secure manner at home. With this guide, you will know it is time to invest in a safe for your home. Read More 

Don’t Take Security For Granted: 4 Steps To Make Sure Your Commercial Building Is Safe And Secure

When you own a business, security has to be on your mind at all times. One security breech could leave you susceptible to theft. It's not enough to install the best locks, and ensure that your entry points are well-lit at night. No, it takes much more than that to ensure building security, especially when it comes to your doors. Here are four security measures you should take to make sure that your commercial building is well-protected. Read More 

3 Simple Ways To Make Your Business Less Vulnerable To Break-Ins And Petty Thefts

Whether you just moved your business into its own dedicated facility or your business has been in operation for years, it is important to take as many steps as you can to keep your business secure from criminals. Not only can criminals break into your business and steal inventory and business supplies after-hours, but they can also break in during business hours and not only steal your inventory, but also harm your employees and customers. Read More 

Safely Under Lock And Key: Keeping Your New Commercial Property Secure 247

Protecting commercial property presents a unique set of challenges for any business owner, whether you're simply upgrading locks or you're starting a new business or moving an existing one to a new location. No matter what, though, you need to oversee the operation until every last key, lock and other security measure is taken care of. The following six steps are advisable for any commercial property, whether you have major changes planned for your business or are just starting out. Read More