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SHOFF SECURITY
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Intrusion:
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Remember
to lock all doors and windows when you
leave the home.
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Keep
all valuable items out of sight.
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Install
proper lighting around your home to
keep it well lit at night.
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Introduce
yourself to your neighbors and get to
know them. Also, take the initiative
to start a Neighborhood Watch group.
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When
you are out of town, do not lure burglars
with stacks of newspapers and an overflowing
mailbox. Either have a trusted neighbor
pick them up daily or have the post
office and news carrier hold them for
you.
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Set
timers for lights and a television so
it appears that someone is home while
you are traveling.
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Do
not hide spare keys in obvious places
such as: under doormats, in the mailbox,
etc.
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Install
a peephole in your front door to make
it possible to see who is there without
having to open it.
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Monitored
alarm systems are effective at deterring
burglars.
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Do
not give out your alarm code to just
anyone. Only a family member or trusted
friend should know the code in case
of an emergency.
Fire:
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Smoke
detectors that are monitored by a U.L.
listed Central Monitoring Station are
effective. Whether you are home or away,
Shoff Security will always be looking
out for you.
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Check
the batteries and test your smoke alarm
monthly.
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Have
a planned escape route for your home
with a safe meeting place.
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Make
sure that each room has an alternative
escape route in case the first is inaccessible.
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Hold
practice drills regularly so the entire
family is familiar with the procedure
for safely exiting the house.
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Do
not overload electrical sockets. Unplug
items when they are not in use.
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Furnaces
and heating systems should be cleaned
on an annual basis.
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Install
a spark arrestor on your chimney to
prevent sparks from starting a fire
on your roof, nearby trees, etc. Also,
cut back trees so they do not hang directly
over the chimney.
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In
case of an actual fire situation, it
is imperative that your address is easily
seen by emergency vehicles.
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For
more information regarding fire safety,
please visit the National Fire Protection
Agencys website at www.nfpa.org.
Children:
- Children
should know their full name, address,
and telephone number.
- Teach
children how to dial 911 in
case of an emergency.
- Make
sure children always tell a parent, guardian,
or another trusted adult where they are
going.
- Tell
them to never go with or accept anything
from a stranger. Also, teach them that
a stranger is anyone that they or you
do not know well or trust.
- Let
them know that it is okay to tell you
or another trusted adult if they see anyone
doing something they know is not right
or makes them feel uncomfortable.
- If
your child stays home alone, make sure
they know not to let anyone know that
they are home alone and to keep all doors
and windows closed and locked.
- Prepare
an emergency contact phone list. Make
sure you include your work and/or cell
phone number.
- Prepare
and practice a safe route to school.
- Fingerprint
your child and always have a recent photo
of them.
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