Articles, tagged with "personal alarms", page 2
05th August 2010
There are many products, videos, and classes out there marketed to women to help them learn martial arts and other self defense programs. In addition to using common sense on a daily basis to decrease your chances of becoming a target, it's important to u...
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Author:
William Gabriel
07th July 2010
If you're like me then you'll have a collection of old cassette tapes, or even vinyl recordings. It's great to have the original, but it also means that I hardly ever listen to them because it's so impractical. That is why this article is about how to con...
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Author:
michaelrosen
27th May 2010
Security Devices For Seniors
While I was driving along the other day, I happened to see a city bus stopped to let off a passenger. Down the bus steps very shakily stepped a man about 80 or so years old. As I ...
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Author:
Marie Abbatoy
24th March 2010
It's not a secret that the recession is still upon us. Statistics Canada has just released its 2010 findings as of the month of February. The results show the unemployment rate increased from 6.6% to 6.9% in one of Canada's richest and most lucrative prov...
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Author:
Molly
26th February 2010
Alarm systems are meant to protect lives and belongings if they are positioned, used, and maintained properly. Datum show that homes without a burglar alarm system (for example) are four times more likely to be targeted. Alarm systems are also great fo...
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Author:
Manuel Mcintyre
26th February 2010
In all probability, every home and every business would benefit from the security of a panic alarm. Breaks-in are common enough, but with people living longer the chances of stroke or heart attack have risen too. If you were living alone it would be awful...
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Author:
Owen Jones
18th February 2010
I'm sitting here trying to decide on what to write about tonight and my wife is packing for her business trip tomorrow. Then it hit me, Hotel Safety. Something everyone takes for granted. Your usually exhausted from the trip and just want to lay down a...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
08th February 2010
Every creature in this world is priceless and there is no stand-in of anyone. Of course by nature we love our family members, our friends and our society. No one wishes to take chances above their loved ones and their wellbeing and safety. Especially secu...
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Author:
ckriegel
08th February 2010
Every creature in this world is valuable and there is no substitute of anyone. Of course by nature we love our family members, our friends and our society. No one wishes to take chances over their loved ones and their safety and protection. Especially sec...
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Author:
ckriegel
22nd January 2010
Being a woman, sometimes you can feel vulnerable in certain situations like jogging alone, or being in an empty parking lot. While basic common sense is your best self defense tool, there are other items you can use that can help you tremendously. Here ...
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Author:
Luke Blaise
21st September 2009
How many times do you send your kid for purchasing or attending classes, alone? Practically none. Most parents do not let go their kids, outside their homes, alone. The society is getting so crime-oriented, that even small kids are falling prey to such c...
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Author:
Anannya Negi
23rd August 2009
Protecting You, Your Family and Your Business Everyday
During a poor economy, jobs are lost, crime increases and people fear for their safety. People associate bad economic times with a rise in crime and they look for ways to protect themselves and the...
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Author:
Koni's
10th June 2009
Whatever activity you are engaged in, whether walking through the streets window shopping, jogging in the early morning for your daily exercise and watching television at home, you must be ever-vigilant for your personal safety. After all, individuals wit...
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Author:
David Hepler
10th March 2009
Reading this article, one question must be on your mind, should I buy a personal alarm? To find your answer, it would help to imagine yourself alone in a grocery store parking lot at night. There a few people around, but not anyone near you.
You pull out...
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Author:
David English
17th October 2008
Job-related injuries are a reality regardless of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, approximately 6,000 employees in America die from workplace injuries and another 5,000 die from illnesses caused by exposure to wo...
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Author:
Remy