Sunday, August 30, 2009

Tough Times Means More Crime

Hi,
It's a sad fact that in tough economic times such as these the crime rate at the residential level goes up. Your home is a prime target for break in and theft. A good way to prevent this is to get a security expert such as a locksmith to review your home and tell you of any weak spots in securing it. He can tell you what are good locks and what type of other security you may need, like window locks, sliding glass door locks, outside lighting, alarm systems etc. Some of the most purchased home locks are the easiest to open if you know what you are doing. The lock most used has a security flaw, you can just pry the lock tumbler out of the handle and open it with a screw driver. I'm a licensed and bonded locksmith so I know. You have pro ably seen" bump keys "on the news yes they do work that easily on some locks . Some new locks such as Kwicksets smart key are bump proof. Also installing a home alarm system is a good choice, you can buy wireless systems that you monitor yourself by phone so there is no monthly monitoring fee. They cost under $200 and are a good deterrent to burglars.
I've recently started selling small video camera systems, you can install them in or out side your home and mointor them right from your T.V.. You just plug them in to power and into your T.V. or a monitor. They can be plugged into your dvr or vcr to record with the use of a motion sensor to record only when movement is detected.
If you want more info. on locks or Video Systems just email or call me.

Jerry Garcia
is a licensed and bonded Locksmith and Security Manager
909-790-6298
jgid2001@yahoo.com