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07:20, 18 января 2019

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As with any subject open to interpretation, people will disagree about what the essential pieces of home security equipment really are. Are only the rich going to be safe after spending money on the most advanced technology? Will only the most courageous, gun-toting homeowners be able to fend off a break-in? Because there are so many different ways to look at the topic, neither question can be answered simply. However, it is important to look over the debate about which home security devices you must have. You may want to check out Astoria Safety – Fire Extinguishers for more.

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1. The home alarm itself. There is little debate about whether or not you ought to have an alarm system - you should - so the debate opens up on the point of which type you should have. You can go wired only, expecting that there will be less of a chance of the system going down, but it will definitely create a disturbance in your home and could be bypassed nonetheless by an expert criminal. Wireless alarm systems give homeowners a lot of flexibility as your home grows or your needs change.

2. A cache of weapons in tow. The debate about weapons - mostly firearms - continues to rage around the country, not just in home security circles but among the public and lawmakers at large. Should guns be part of the essentials in your security equipment? Some experts say you will face more dangers with them than without them. Others say you are going to know you have a chance to defend your family against a malicious attack when you have the firepower. You will have to make a tough decision.

3. The sensors which come in all shapes and sizes. Starting off with your alarm system, you're going to see the need for many sensors to detect the presence of an intruder in your home. Whether you're talking about motion sensors near your main entrances, sensors on the doors themselves, or devices which alert your alarm when a window breaks, you'll need a variety of these tools. Beyond that, things like sensors which detect rising flood waters or freezing conditions may only be necessary for vacation homes.

4. Strobe lights and other exterior signals. If your home alarm is ringing and nobody can hear it, what is the point? If your yard has been entered by an intruder and he is calmly going about picking a lock on one of your doors, why set up a security system at all? Putting a strobe light on your home's exterior is a good idea when you are worried some neighborhood noise could drown out the siren. As for flood lights, they will often stop thieves from progressing right away.

5. Emergency kits. You don't have to become a doomsday enthusiast to try and plan for emergencies. It is highly recommended to have a kit ready so your family can live for a couple of days without regular services. Keeping some extra gasoline on hand is another smart move.

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How does this story relate to safety products? Safety and the appropriate usage of safety products start with the conscious decision on the part of the user to employ those safety devices. Rational behavior and common sense are often impaired by the usage of alcohol, and any construction or yard work should not be performed while under the influence.

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5B Block, Industrial Area of Thessaloniki

Sindos, Sindos 570 22

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Quotes

"Since the house is on fire let us warm ourselves. "

~Italian Proverb

"The most tangible of all visible mysteries - fire."

~Leigh Hunt

"One can enjoy a wood fire worthily only when he warms his thoughts by it as well as his hands and feet."

~Odell Shepard

"The fire is the main comfort of the camp, whether in summer or winter, and is about as ample at one season as at another. It is as well for cheerfulness as for warmth and dryness."

~Henry David Thoreau

"Man is the only creature that dares to light a fire and live with it. The reason? Because he alone has learned to put it out."

~Henry Jackson Vandyke, Jr.

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Resources

https://earth911.com/home/house/recycling-mystery-fire-extinguishers/

https://themreport.com/daily-dose/11-22-2018/do-you-know-where-your-fire-extinguisher-is

https://astoriasafetystores.gr/products/pyrosvestires/

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/fire-extinguishers-become-barricades-at-parking-lot/articleshow/66675195.cms

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