Vacation Security Tips
Enjoy peace of mind on your vacation by taking some simple home security precautions. Gillmore Security has compiled a list of tips for you prior to leaving on vacation. Click here for a Vacation Security Checklist.
10 Tips for Selecting an Electronic Security System
The National Burglar & Fire Alarm Association (NBFAA) recommends ten steps for consumers seeking the services of a reputable and experienced burglar & fire alarm company. Click here to learn 10 Tips for Selecting an Electronic Security System.
Home Fire Safety Checklist
Nearly all fires in the home can be prevented. Click here for the Home Fire Safety Checklist.
Carbon Monoxide
Learn about Carbon Monoxide, symptoms of overexposure, tips and other information to protect you from this colorless, odorless, poisonous gas by clicking Carbon Monoxide Information and Tips.
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Personal Safety
Whether you are at home, in your car, or away on vacation, you need to be aware of your surroundings so you can protect yourself. Personal safety should never be taken for granted, and we all need to be actively involved and not leave law enforcement to accomplish the task alone.
Pet Safety
An animal companion can be a best friend. Pets make you laugh and provide the most precious gift of all... love! Like all pet owners, you want to be sure that your animal friends are as safe and secure as the other members of your family. The information in this booklet is intended to help increase awareness of potential dangers to the pets in your home, including seasonal hazards and common poisons. We’ve also added a section on pets and emergency preparedness.
Preparing Makes Sense. Get Ready Now.
The likelihood that you and your family will survive a house fire depends as much on having a working smoke detector and an exit strategy, as on a well-trained fire department. The same is true for surviving a terrorist attack or other emergency. We must have the tools and plans in place to make it on our own, at least for a period of time, no matter where we are when disaster strikes. Just like having a working smoke detector, preparing for the unexpected makes sense.