The short answer to that questions is yes; smoke alarms are getting smarter. Now let's take a look into why that is. For years smoke, CO and fire alarms were those round white things on the ceilings in your house that woke you up in the middle of the night with beeps when the battery had to be changed.
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Mike Brown
Has conducted over many security surveys of commercial properties where crime has been a problem and has provided advice on how to reduce the risk. He specializes in the anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of crime risk on most commercial property types. He consults with business owners and managers, insurance agencies, and the police on how to develop a security plan to reduce the crime risk.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Monday, February 25, 2019
The No Lock... Lock
What does this play on words mean? Well we are accustomed to seeing the lock. Something that you see and can insert a key or push buttons or insert a card into. So, what is a No Lock. This is where you do not see any outward appearance of any locking device.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
How an Automatic Screw Locking Machine Improves Efficiency
In case you don't know, an automatic screw locking machine can help with the locking and picking of screws properly. They can be used to tighten screws on a variety of devices, such as laptops, mobile phones, and calculators, to name a few. These machines improve efficiency. Let's find out why you need to opt for this machine to improve your efficiency. Read on.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Automatic Screw Locking Machine and Its Constituents
Automatic Screw Feeding machine and screw dispensers are typically used for manufacturing of appliances for the home. They are used for finishing screw locking in product assembly. They ensure the function of good packaging in products. Their dimensions typically are 1900 by 800 by 600 mm. Their run range is effectively 800 by 400 by 200 mm which can be adjusted based on the size of the product. The Electrical configuration is BM6-Z which is high precision with Z axis module locked. It has a cylinder which is THK KK-60, components that are SMC, motor driver from Panasonic, bits from Japan that are from HIOS Screwdriver, touch screen from WEINVIEW, KEYENCE FOS and Vacuum tube from MISUMI.
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Monday, September 17, 2018
Custom Designed Locks
A Custom Designed Lock is designed to the exact specifications for a customer. A customer will approach a lock manufacturer with an idea for a lock that they need. However, there is no "Off the Shelf" lock that will fit their needs. The customer will have to present some idea as to what they want to secure, a basic idea as to the design and the quantity desired.
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Friday, August 17, 2018
Purchase Locks On-Line
Can locks be purchased on-line safely? The answer to this question is yes, however, not every on-line merchant will serve you well. You must answer this question, what are you trying to secure and how valuable is that to you?
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Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Top Designs of and Materials for Padlock Shackles
In a padlock, the shackle is the U-shaped metallic rod that loops through a locker staple, a chain link, a latch lock and so on. Its exposed shape makes it easy to cut with a saw or bolt cutter, pick with a claw bar or hammer or even grinding. There are different designs and lengths of shackles, each providing a different level of security. Shorter and concealed shackles would obviously be harder to access, but the locker design will determine whether the short manacle will slip through.
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