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Jan-28-2009 04:11 PM
In the United States, bank robberies result in the theft of around $25
million dollars each year. That seems like a lot of money until you
compare it with the estimated $10 to $13 billion dollars each year that
stores lose to shoplifters, employee thefts and even vendor thefts!
Jan-28-2009 12:51 PM
Most people have heard of "closed-circuit" television acting as
security for a building or a company...as well as the hidden or open
"Nanny cams" that vigilant parents set up to keep an eye on those who
are watching their kids. But - whether you want to watch your
bungalow, business, or babysitter - there is now a
completely-up-to-date, computer-driven way to do this.
Jan-26-2009 09:30 AM
The first thing to know is that there are plenty of online guides
available that can provide valuable advice gathered and prepared from
actual investigations involving child victims. Two very helpful ones
are from the Federal Bureau of Investigations, one aimed at parents and another, much shorter one written directly for younger kids.
Jan-26-2009 09:14 AM
Security has been become one of the most important issues in today's
world with the increase in the number of threats as well as terrorist
attacks. Getting a picture or a video is the only evidence that is
accepted by law.
Jan-08-2009 03:02 PM
Protecting the nation's water supply has been a top priority,
especially since the tragic events of the World Trade Center. There
are approximately 54,065 public, and private water systems located
throughout the United States. Many security experts have expressed
concern about the pressing need for municipalities to upgrade, repair
and appraised the potential risk of unsavory characters attacking water
facilities. One method for improving security at these plants is the
installation of a state-of-the-art security camera system.
Jan-06-2009 10:37 AM
Today's modern, complicated world is more dangerous than ever, right? Well, perhaps not - at least according to most crime trends tracked in the U.S.... The rates of most crimes across the country climbed sharply (for the first time in decades) beginning in the 1960s; experts blamed it on relaxed moral attitudes, violent movies and TV, availability of guns, growth of drugs, abuse of alcohol - even rock 'n' roll music.
Jan-02-2009 03:29 PM
Unless you have a Black Belt in the martial arts, everyone needs some sort of personal security protection today, especially if you live in a large city or travel through lonely parts of the countryside. One can choose from a variety of personal security devices which can help keep you safe, and there are a also many basic safety precautions one should always be keeping in mind when thinking about your personal safety and protection.
Dec-30-2008 02:33 PM
Here's something that will make you feel safer. The Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) says it will spend $4.5 billion on
explosive detection and passenger screening at the nation's 400 plus
commercial airports. Airports have begun shifting into high gear with a
growing number of security projects. This includes biometrics facial
recognition technology, fingerprint readers and, of course, your basic
video surveillance cameras and digital video recorders.
Dec-23-2008 02:49 PM
Video surveillance is a very hot topic these days; if you ask most
people anything about the history behind video surveillance most of us
would be at a lost for words. For many, it just is. Most have never
given it any real thought beyond the security that it provides, and the
issue of security cameras as it relates to privacy. This article will
give you some insights into the story of video surveillance technology
and its influence on our lifestyles.
Dec-22-2008 08:35 AM
AVS or Automated Video Systems is one of the largest names in security.
The company has been manufacturing and installing professional video
surveillance systems since 1998 and started producing their line of
EZWatch Pro products in the spring of 2000. You can find more
information about the companies history at PR.com.
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