Friday, March 16, 2012

Crimes to Business' | Free Home Security Tips

I was doing some research and thought that you may find this interesting,

According to the FBI, United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. (September 2011). Crime in the United States, 2010. Retrieved (03-06-2012), from (http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2010/crime-in-the-u.s.-2010/tables/10tbl23.xls), states that in 2010,

  • Robbery: Commercial House (a non dwelling unit) 39,705 offences, of all robberies 13.2% consist of Commercial House?s with an average loss of property valued at $1,858.
  • Burglary: Non-residence (store, office, etc.) 495,749 offences, of all burglaries 26.1% consist of non-resident locations. With an average loss of property valued at $2,070.
  • Larceny-theft: Buildings, 607,927 offences, of all thefts 11.3% consist of thefts from buildings, with an average loss of property valued at $1,406.

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Gaylord Security is one of the largest authorized dealers for ADT in the world today. ADT has been providing business security for over 130 years and presently monitors more businesses than all other security companies combined. ADT helps protect you through 5 channels of protection, and these include:

  • Burglary and Crime Prevention- The first layer of prevention is your exterior perimeter. By placing signs and stickers outside your business helps to prevent criminals from targeting you.
  • Police- There is a button on your keypad that is designed for emergency response. Note: you do not have to wait for a break in to occur to alert the police. If there are situations of people loitering or suspicious activity, that could be enough to trigger you to summon the police.
  • Medical- There is also a button on your key pad that will alert a medical response in cases of a medical emergency.
  • Fire- Also on the key pad is a button for your local fire department. Even if you cannot get to your key pad in the event of a fire, as soon as our smoke detectors go off a signal will be sent from ADT to your local fire department and help is on the way.
  • Ambush- The only way to get around your security system is if someone forcibly has you turn off the system. If someone is waiting for you when you arrive at your door and orders you to disarm the security system, no one will know your situation. However, ADT is going to provide you with a simple code that visibly turns off the system while in reality it is signaling ADT that you are in a hostage situation. At this point, you are priority one and ADT is alerting all proper authorities to come to your rescue.

Source: http://www.gaylordsecurity.com/home-security-center/security-news/crimes-to-business-2/

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