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by Chris Channing

Life is hard enough without having to deal with the constant threat of criminals and robbers. Most don’t make enough money as it is to have their precious valuables to be stolen, and even more don’t have the health insurance to get treatment in a criminal attack. To prevent such scenarios, investing in consumer-grade self defense items is a great idea.

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by Ron C George

With the increase in the number of computer scammers and hackers as well as viruses on the Internet, you need to consider the installation of a firewall. Between your computer and data that is entering it, this is your first line of defense. Malicious attacks targeting your computer can negatively impact upon you but these can be avoided.

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by Terry Shoulders

Have you been thinking about putting home security window bars on your home? The first thing you have to do when choosing home window security bars is deciding how they are going to be used. Are you going to install the bars for safety (keeping kids or pets from getting out through a window) or for protection from intruders?

There are a few different ways in which window bars can be obtained: removable, non-removable and hinged. Figuring out the type you need in based on how they are going to be used. Something else to consider is if you may want bars that are resistant to sawing or tampering.

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by Mike Lesell

Every second of every day houses and businesses are being broken into. Getting your property damaged by an intruder and or your hard earned possessions stolen can truly be heartbreaking and often puts people in financial difficulties, but sadly that isn’t all that can happen, if someone in your family is in the building at the time of the break-in they will also be at risk. For this reason installing a home security system in today’s world really is a necessity.

Getting and installing a home security system

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by Rex Simpleton

Nowadays identity theft has become a big problem for most people. More and more people use the internet and all of them are potential victims for people who steal identity. This is most common to new users; most of them don’t even know that their identity can be stolen, so the risk is greater. Most cases of identity theft happen when certain people use credit cards to buy things. Identity theft systems can steal their personal data and people can use it for themselves.

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by Guy Morris

An doorbell that doesn’t??t work can cause a lot of problems, and the frustrating part is that you never KNOW it is not working until people start complaining about your not answering the door. But if you are putting off calling the handyman because you are scared at the size of the bill, think again. Doorbell replacement is easily done, and you??ll save money when you do it yourself.

Doorbell Installation

Doorbell repair might just be the easiest way DIY project out there. Just a few steps, and you’ll have a brand new doorbell (and bragging rights for your home repair skills.) It doesn’t require anything as elaborate as an air compressor, but you will need the basic tools.

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by Harold Jenkins

Twenty years ago, a home security system was a huge investment. Your only option was hard wiring the property and that had to be done by professionals from the security company. For an average size house, it took all day to complete the job and that didn’t include the cleanup! With the new wireless security systems, it’s a whole lot easier to install a system to fit your budget.

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by Paul Wilcox

Viruses can be annoying and they can be extremely destructive, however they can be fairly easy to prevent. If you have an anti-virus program running at all times on your computer, as well as take great care in opening email attachments, odds are your computer will remain virus free.

The majority of viruses are transmitted through emails. Unfortunately it’s not enough to trust emails only from addresses you recognize. Many email viruses actually will email themselves to emails found in your own address book. This means that an email from a “safe” address could actually contain a virus. You should discard any emails which you don’t recognize the sender, and always virus scan attachments from those that you do.

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