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Bureau of Justice
Crime Statistics
Alarm Research
And Educational
Foundation
International
Association of
Chiefs of Police
Protect My Home Information Source
National
Crime Prevention Council
National Burglar
And Fire Alarm Association
Home Builders Security Program
Home And Family Security Info
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Honeywell
Burglary
Protection
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Whether you live in a rural or urban
setting, every home in every
neighborhood is a target for burglary.
Most homes contain valuables that are
very attractive to burglars:
televisions, stereos, cash and
computers.
Justice Department statistics
say that an average family has a
one-in-four chance of being the victim
of a serious crime each year. Even
worse, burglary is often compounded by
violence.
U.S. Department of Justice · Office
of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice
Statistics
state...
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In 2004, U.S. residents age 12
or older experienced
approximately 24 million crimes,
according to findings from the
National Crime Victimization
Survey.
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-- 77% (18.6 million) were
property crimes
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-- 21% (5.2 million) were crimes
of violence
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-- 1% were personal thefts.
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51% of incidents of violent
crime occurred during the day
between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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Almost two-thirds of the
rapes/sexual assaults occurred
at night from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Nationwide Security Solutions has partnered
with Honeywell to offer technologically
advanced equipment and the security of a
committed security alarm system equipment company.
"At Honeywell security holds a very
special place in our portfolio. It is
core to our mission of protecting
communities and making the world
safer... "
Dave Cote, Chairman and CEO of Honeywell
We have listed below some sound
tips to help you protect your family and
home.
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Windows And Doors
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Most home
burglaries occur between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m., so get in the habit of locking all
doors and windows whenever you go out.
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According to the
FBI, more burglaries occur in July and
August than in any other months.
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If exterior doors
are hollow-core, replace them with solid
wood, fiberglass or steel.
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Make sure exterior
door hinges are on the inside rather
than the outside - where an intruder can
remove the pins and pull the door out of
the frame.
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If you have
double-hung windows, bolt the upper and
lower sashes together or insert a metal
bar in the track to prevent opening.
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To secure sliding
glass doors, add a bolt lock or use a
"charley bar" to block the door closed.
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Invest in
high-quality, name-brand deadbolt locks
for all exterior doors.
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If you have a
double-cylinder deadbolt that is
operated by a key both inside and out,
keep the key near the door so every
family member can find it and exit
quickly in case of fire.
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Use bars to secure
basement or garage doors and add bars to
basement windows.
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Security alarm systems are
an effective deterrent. Nine out of ten
convicted burglars agree they'd avoid a
house protected by an alarm system.
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Security alarm system
decals and signs are also an effective
deterrent.
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Make sure your
security alarm system includes a loud inside
alarm, detectors at all exterior doors,
and motion sensors in the master bedroom
and main living areas.
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Never leave an
answering machine message indicating
you're not at home. Instead, just say
you "can't come to the phone."
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Use timers to turn
lights, televisions and sound systems on
and off at different times to give your
home a "lived-in look" when you are
away.
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Install
motion-detecting outdoor floodlights
around your home. Remember to mount them
high enough to prevent intruders from
disabling them.
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If there's a
Neighborhood Watch Program in your
community, join it. If there's not,
start one. Report any suspicious persons
or vehicles to your local police.
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Get to know your
neighbors.
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If you have
elderly or incapacitated friends or
relatives, check to make sure their
security devices are all in good working
order.
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Some burglars scan
newspapers for wedding and funeral
announcements and special community and
holiday events that might take you out
of your home, so be especially careful
on these occasions.
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Don't let mail,
newspapers or flyers accumulate while
you're away, tipping off criminals.
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Have the post
office hold mail, have newspapers
suspended, and have a neighbor or friend
clear away flyers.
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To a burglar, an
empty trash can may mean you're away.
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Keep some trash on
hand, and consider asking a neighbor to
set out trash for pick-up at your house.
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Don't leave
valuables in sight through windows,
where they will tempt burglars.
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Use an etching pen
to mark an ID number, like your driver's
license number, on valuables.
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Make an inventory
of valuables in your household and store
it somewhere other than your home, such
as in a safe deposit box.
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Leave curtains
slightly parted so your house doesn't
have an empty look. Never open the door
to a stranger.
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Install peepholes
in all exterior doors so you can
identify who is outside.
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Do not rely on a
door safety chain, because these can be
broken easily.
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Ask for I.D. from
service representatives who come to your
home, and if they don't have it, check
with their company to verify identity
before letting them in.
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If you're planning
to go away, be careful whom you tell.
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When vacationing,
leave a car in your driveway or arrange
for a neighbor to keep a car there and
move it around from time to time.
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Have someone mow
your lawn, rake leaves and shovel snow
while you are away.
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Prune overgrown
trees and shrubs to eliminate hiding
places for intruders.
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Many garage door
openers respond to common codes, so
follow the manufacturer's instructions
to program yours with a unique code no
burglar's opener will match.
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Keep your garage
door locked at all times, preferably
with a deadbolt lock.
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Thieves always
look in mailboxes, under doormats and
above doorways for keys.
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Don't make it easy
for them to get into your home.
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Don't put your
name or address on your key ring,
because it might lead a thief right to
your door with key in hand.
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When having a car
parked or serviced, leave only the car
keys.
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If there's any
chance a previous resident may still
have keys to your house, re-key the
locks.
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Honeywell
Home Security Systems |
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Control Panels:
From the most basic residential to
high-end commercial applications,
there's a Honeywell security alarm system control panel to
satisfy any installation requirement.
Offerings range from feature-rich
residential controls to robust
commercial fire and burglary panels that
seamlessly integrate with access
control, CCTV,
long range radio, Internet alarm
communications and video surveillance. |
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Keypads:
Honeywell offers the widest variety of
security alarm system keypads in the industry, with flexible,
easy-to-use solutions that put security
and convenience at your fingertips while
reducing false alarms and training time.
Choose from talking keypads, wireless
and hardwired versions,
commercial fire, and revolutionary,
menu-driven graphic interfaces that let
you control their systems with a single
touch. |
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Wireless Security Systems:
Honeywell’s quick-install
wireless devices, with their rock-solid
stability and long battery life, were
built with a full range of exciting
options that make security alarm systems easier than
ever to operate. Honeywell
also offers the industry’s most
flexible, convenient and cost-effective
UL-listed commercial grade wireless
security alarm solutions. |
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Sensors:
Honeywell security alarm systems sensor line
is unsurpassed for quality, design and
performance. Their field-proven,
installation-friendly products,
including PIRs, magnetic contacts, DUAL
TECs® and FlexGuard®, the world's
best-selling line of glassbreak
detectors, extend the boundaries of
sensor design and are rigorously
challenged in test rooms built to exceed
the toughest Securities Industries
Association standards. |
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Alarm Communications:
Whether you’re looking to address basic
residential or complex commercial
installations, you can count on
Honeywell’s AlarmNet security
alarm communications for a complete range of
products and services for supervised
alarm signal transport applications.
Utilizing multiple
technologies—including radio networks,
control channel cellular and the
Internet—AlarmNet provides the ultimate
selection of communication solutions for
the security industry.
Peace of Mind Is More
Affordable Than You Think.
Honeywell
offers a variety of security alarm systems to
fit your financial budget. Ask about our
programs that can make them even more
affordable. Furthermore, by installing
our home security alarm system, you can enjoy Home
Insurance Discounts of up to 20%.
Over time, your home security
alarm system
helps pay for itself.
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Special Offer!
3 Years Free Security Monitoring
With The Purchase Of Honeywell
Home Security Systems *
Click Here To See Package!
Contact Us Now
To Get
Started!
Nationwide Security Solutions Inc.
"Protecting America
Neighborhood By Neighborhood"
Corporate Office
5530B NE 122nd Avenue
Suite #141
Portland, Oregon 97230
1-800-908-8992
Contact Us
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years free monitoring with purchase of security system equipment is
offered exclusively by
Nationwide Security Solutions. Minimum purchase price is $950 for a
Lynx REN, two entry points,
one motion detector and one keyless entry. The monthly monitoring
is base monitoring only valued at
$24.99 per month. This represents a savings of $899.64 to buyer.
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