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Making your home a less attractive target is the goal. Security stickers and yard signs are a great way to make burglars look for an easier opportunity, but there are many things you can do to make your home more secure.

  • Make sure all entryways are well lit; Use 60 watt bulbs or brighter where possible. A well lit house is a less attractive target.
  • Keep shrubs trimmed below windows to reduce cover. A burglar would rather enter through a window that is hidden from view than one where he is exposed.
  • Exterior lighting equipped with motion detectors are available at most home improvement stores. Use them to scare off would be burglars.
  • Secure sliding glass doors with bars or locks, or put a wooden dowel or broom handle in the door track.
  • Make sure all windows, but especially those on the first floor, have good locks and make sure you use them.
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  • Adams Security Alarm Systems Inc - Alarm systems, fire protection, video surveillance and home/business security services information. Jonesboro, AR.

  • AlarmTec - Custom design, installation, and monitoring of fire alarm systems, security and intrusion systems, closed circuit television systems, and access control systems. Sherwood, AR.

  • Portable Metal Detector System - Features the Garrett PD 6500 and Garrett CS 5000 portable metal detection systems for building and personal security against unauthorized weapon entry.

  • Security Shredding Service - Provides a complete range of destruction services including On Site Destruction, Off Site Destruction, Security Recycling, and Product Destruction.

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    Smoke detector
    A smoke detector or smoke alarm is a device that detects smoke and issues an alarm to alert nearby people that there is a potential fire. A household smoke detector will typically be mounted in a disk shaped plastic enclosure about 150mm in diameter and 25mm thick, but the shape can vary by manufacturer.

    Because smoke rises, most detectors are mounted on the ceiling or on a wall near the ceiling. To avoid the nuisance of false alarms, most smoke detectors are mounted away from kitchens. To increase the chances of waking sleeping occupants, most homes have at least one smoke detector near any bedrooms; ideally in a hallway as well as in the bedroom itself.

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