Wired and wireless surveillance systems are probably the best ways to protect your family heirlooms, but companies who specialize in home security in Boise are questioned all the time about the best places to hide valuables. Burglars are generally pretty hip to the usual hiding places, so there are no 100 percent safe hiding places. Because burglars don’t have a lot of time, however, you might be able to fool them on occasion with these clever tricks.
Professionally Installed, Hidden Safe
A safe may seem like ...
Best Places to Hide Valuables in the House
Posted by Mike Merrill on January 17th, 2014Most Costly Security Threats for Businesses
Posted by Mike Merrill on January 13th, 2014Running a business is an exciting and creative venture, but it’s also one filled with hassles and challenges related to security and safety. Ignoring business security may be a very costly mistake for the average business, so it’s essential to be aware of common security problems experienced by companies today.
Some of the most common and costly concerns for today’s businesses include:
• Cyber threats
• Employee theft
• Property crime
• Workplace violence
Unfortunately, full protection for the average business must go further than security cameras in Boise since security breaches may ...
Wood Burning Stove Safety Tips
Posted by Mike Merrill on December 23rd, 2013As a source of warmth or as a decorative way to celebrate the winter weather, wood burning stoves are often a cost-effective way to lower electricity bills. However, these beautiful sources of heat do require proper use and awareness of potential safety problems. A plume of thick smoke from a clogged stove or a wayward spark can create an out-of-control fire in minutes if a homeowner isn’t careful.
Minimize Creosote Buildup
Sales of wood-burning stoves have been skyrocketing, according to retailers, but many families have been using their stoves for heat for many years. Over time, contaminants ...
Does Geotagging Affect Home Security in Idaho?
Posted by Mike Merrill on December 19th, 2013Geotagging poses significant security risks, particularly as an aspect of social media. Even the military is concerned that its soldiers, sailors or marines could inadvertently distribute sensitive information through geotagging. In fact, the U.S. military lost four AH-64 Apache helicopters because the enemy was able to use a geotagged image uploaded to the Internet to discern their location. The risk has become so real for the military that all branches have actually integrated it into their training for new and established personnel alike.
What Is Geotagging?
A geotag is metadata that exists within an image or other ...
New Year’s Eve Safety and Security Tips
Posted by Mike Merrill on December 18th, 2013New Year’s celebrations commonly feature raucous and all-night parties, but it’s important to remember that some gatherings can get out of control if participants aren’t aware of simple holiday safety tips. Thieves and criminals know that people let their guard down during holiday parties because it’s so easy to have fun and relax with friends and family. However, this doesn’t mean it’s okay to forget about having good home security in Idaho that keeps revelers safe.
Be Safe with Alcohol
One of the biggest contributions to dangerous New Year’s celebrations is consumption of alcohol. Toasting with friends ...
Security in Boise Starts with New Year’s Resolutions
Posted by Mike Merrill on December 17th, 2013Most people make a New Year’s resolution to lose weight, smoke less, or stop a bad habit, but a valuable post-holiday exercise is examining the family’s home security to determine whether there might be any weaknesses in the system. Thieves today may use any number of tricks and devices to gain entry into an unsuspecting family’s home. The arrival of the new year is a perfect time to get the family together and look at the home’s safety and security systems.
Burglars Get Creative
Security devices like surveillance cameras and alarms are an important part of ...
Keeping Your Home Safe with Proper Candle Use
Posted by Mike Merrill on December 13th, 2013With windy and snowy conditions outside, the welcoming environment of a room lit by candles is a wonderful way to enjoy a winter evening. However, candles do represent a significant fire danger if they’re not used properly and with safety awareness. A report in 2012 from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) suggests that there were over 11,600 fires started by candles from 2006 to 2010. Incredibly, these fires caused around 126 deaths every single year.
No family wants to experience the tragedy of an accidental fire, so it is important to use candles properly. Just ...
Fireplace Safety and Home Security in Boise
Posted by Mike Merrill on November 29th, 2013Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves are a common feature of many American homes. The increased use of these toasty devices in winter means that homeowners must revisit essential fireplace safety each year and engage in responsible operation alongside smoke detectors from a home security system.
Fires caused by fireplaces are not unusual and the United States Fire Administration suggests that a common reason for out-of-control fires is a buildup of dangerous soot and creosote.
Using Preventative Measures
One of the best ways a homeowner can reduce fire danger from fireplaces and wood-burning stoves is by ...
Security Tips in Idaho for the Winter Months
Posted by Mike Merrill on November 28th, 2013It’s important to prepare your home and car for the winter months. There are certain security precautions and safety steps to complete before that first storm hits. Your car and home need special care, extra supplies and maintenance.
Carbon Monoxide Detection
The National Safety Council reports that there are more carbon monoxide poisonings in December and January than any other months of the year yet less than a third of homes in the U. S. have a carbon monoxide detector.
For security in Boise, experts suggest connecting the carbon monoxide detector to the home’s ...
Easy Personal Safety Tips for the Holidays
Posted by Mike Merrill on November 27th, 2013The holiday season is a time for family, joy, and celebration, but it’s also a season where vigilance and security are needed. Not everyone uses the holidays to celebrate and while shopping, the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) reminds shoppers that personal safety depends upon making smart decisions while shopping and celebrating.
Safety While Shopping
Shopping with a friend is an effective method for deterring theft in parking lots or dimly lit areas where thieves know that shoppers routinely exit stores with their arms filled with expensive gifts. If no one is available to accompany ...