When you own or manage any type of commercial facility, caution is needed when hiring security personnel, as you are often legally liable for any actions your security personnel take while on the job. In turn, you need to ensure you hire someone who can provide actual security while still keeping the facility safe, and that includes ensuring safety from intruders, thieves, intoxicated employees, and the like. Note a few key questions you might ask when interviewing potential security guards for your facility so you can get a good idea of their temperament and personality and potential job performance.…
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If you are preparing to welcome a new baby into your family, you may be making modifications to your home to accommodate the child. One thing you should review before the birth of a child is the security system in your home. Below is a guide to 4 things you should consider adding to your home security setup.
Window Alarms
As well as picking a colour scheme and furniture for your child’s nursery, you should also consider improving the security.…
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If you have had your home broken into, or are just being cautious about burglaries, you should think about securing the front entrance door first. There are a few ways to do this that won’t be difficult, but can have a large impact on your home’s security and your family’s safety.
Install a Security Door
The first thing you should do is to get a better door for your entrance. It is tempting to choose a less expensive door, especially when you have a lot of different home repairs to make, but your security should be top priority.…
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Installing a fire sprinkler system in your commercial or industrial building isn’t merely a legal requirement, but a tremendous boost to the fire safety of your employees and your business assets. These systems are expected to pump out large amounts of water at a moments notice, so it is perhaps no surprise that they can occasionally spring leaks. However, even a small sprinkler system leak can cause severe damage to your building, particularly if the leak is located inside a wall or ceiling that could easily become damp and mouldy.…
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