Gun safes let you keep your guns and related items like ammunition safely locked up (no pun intended). They are often required by law, depending on the state you're in, and you can buy them in different sizes ranging from a small size that holds one handgun to large vaults that hold many rifles and other long guns. These larger safes can hold a lot, even non-gun valuables, but you do have to be careful where you put them as they are technically large pieces of furniture, even though you can't use them as chairs or tables.
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Most people will find themselves in need of auto locksmith services at least once in their life. However, there are many myths floating around out there about an auto locksmith, and as such, you may not think to call this type of locksmith when you should, or you may be hesitant to call one. Here are three common myths related to auto locksmith services and the truth pertaining to each of these myths.
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When it comes to owning a business, making sure it is secure is something of utmost importance. You have employees that you need to trust with access of the building and to make sure that the building remains secure after they leave the company. That's why you may be deciding between manual and electronic locks as a way to improve security. Here are some tips that will help you make that decision.
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At one time or another, most of us will accidentally lock ourselves out of our homes. Doing this can be extremely frustrating. You'll often have to call on a locksmith in order to get back in.
And, while a locksmith is definitely helpful and a nice resource to have available, it's always better to avoid having to call one in the first place. Fortunately, you can reduce your risk of getting locked out just by following a few simple tips.
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According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 2017 crime statistics, residential burglaries dropped by a whopping 12%, but they increased at businesses by 1.2%. This is great news for the homeowner, but alarming for the business owner. While the increase may be nominal, it should make a business owner take pause and assess the current security measures he has in place. Here is what you need to know.
1. Check Your Doors
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