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The Self Defence Blog

Archive for December, 2008

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Caden Flynn

According to FBI statistics, burglaries are committed every 15 seconds, on average. To avoid being a burglary victim yourself, there are some simple steps you can take as a homeowner. Start with locking the doors, and arranging for neighbors to watch the house if you will be gone for an extended period. Make arrangements with neighbors to watch each others’ homes for burglars. These steps are free, and just require a little thought on your part.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Jennifer Bales

1) Your taser is a weapon capable of inflicting personal injury and pain. When not with you, always secure your taser in a location safeguarded from children. Insure that you never store your taser armed. It’s properly called the “ready” mode. Don’t forget to check state and local laws before carrying a taser on your person.

2) Never point your taser at a target you don’t intend to fire on. A taser can be potentially lethal. An accidental discharge could lead to several nasty legal repercussions.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Gary Pearson

These days, you can never be too safe, at home or your business. Crooks are everywhere looking to make money by taking what you have and selling it. Security is no longer something for big banks and jewelry stores, if you have something of value at your home in your business, you need to protect it. Systems these days are much more complicated than they used to be but they are also less expensive. Wireless hidden cameras and motion detectors are standard practice for homes and business that need increased security.

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