Unfortunately, nowadays crime rates are increasing n many areas of country. In the economy hurting and high unemployment era, some experts believe that robberies and burglaries will continue increase. Over 2 million burglaries occur with the average dollar loss over $2,000. Many experts point to the nation’s current economic troubles and dramatic rise in unemployment as leading indicators for a continued increasing in the criminal rate. The increasing of criminality rates result in the home security system ratings in society. Read the rest of this entry »
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Brinks home security safes is very important now. Hear someone creeping in through a window? Machine gun fire riddling your front door? Slam yourself inside a “safe room” and dial 911. The latest development in brinks home security safe, the safe room typically is a converted closet in the master bedroom, reinforced as much as your pocketbook will allow. It’s being touted as a defense against home invasion, an alternative to the kill-or-be-killed strategy.
Don Ragland and Charles Marchi, whose Iron Clad Security company advertises safe rooms in Houston, claim these personal vaults already are commonplace in California among the rich and powerful. Cher has one, and a recent L.A. Law plot revolved around a safe room.
The idea of the safe room is nothing new. But apparently it’s an idea whose time has come.
Gary Reynolds, whose company H.G. Reynolds Security Inc. has been in Houston since 1928, said a lock hardware company distributed plans in the 1970s for a “security closet” that could deter a bur-glar.
The idea didn’t catch on, really – although Reynolds does routinely install deadbolt locks on bedroom doors.
An brinks home security safes room is installed in a 4-by-8-foot closet. Ragland, a former health club manager, and Marchi, who’s retired from law enforcement in New York, have received numerous inquiries and are preparing to build their first safe room for a Houston woman. Read the rest of this entry »

