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A sprinkler alarm system by Star Sprinkler Corporation, on the side of a building in Nashua, New Hampshire. After 100 years in business the Star Sprinkler Corporation was purchased by Tyco International in 1996.
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Pick up any newspaper with an article about public concerns and the subject of crime usually tops the list. It’s therefore surprising that homeowners and building contractors often don’t use the services of a professional locksmith to analyze security needs for their properties. For example, the most common practice in new home construction is to piecemeal the security precautions-using one company to set up an alarm system, an electrician to hook up outdoor lighting for crime prevention, and carpenters perhaps to install low–grade locks and door hardware almost as an afterthought. Often critical options such as door frame structure, door reinforcement or floor safes aren’t even thought of in time to incorporate those into the original building process.
“There are almost 10,000 members of the Associated Locksmiths of America-a number of which are certified locksmiths-available to builders, business owners and homeowners to ensure the physical safety of their property and, most important, their employees and families,” says Robert E. Mock, ALOA’s president. “It’s puzzling that owners make such substantial investments in their homes and businesses without taking care to secure them intelligently.” The issue is more significant than just correct installation techniques. A qualified locksmith can make recommendations on what physical and electronic systems need to be chosen in the first place.
Today, the security marketplace is flooded with options often unknown to those in fields outside locksmithing. Even a vendor in a related industry who is aware of a new security product is unlikely to have the judgment or qualifications of a highly trained and experienced locksmith. Mock also cites concern about the growing number of companies that are only aware of, and trained in, a narrow portion of security service. “More and more, we are seeing companies marketing themselves as security providers who have minimal exposure to the security industry as a whole. Especially with the rapid onset of electronic security in common applications, we are running into more individuals who have negligible training in physical security–they have learned overnight to install something that they do not really understand, and they have little or no background in deciding whether the product choice is appropriate for a particular application. Often they are employed by companies that only make or produce one product; therefore it is unlikely that a comprehensive security analysis is going to take place for the customer.
Companies and individuals interested in learning more about locksmiths and the higher levels of security training available can contact:
Arties Hardware & Locksmith
212-243-0381
140 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011, USA
info@locksmithnyc.com
40.738137, -73.9987463
N40° 44.2882', W073° 59.9248'
140 W 14th St, 10011-7301, New York, NY, USA
40.737827, -73.998326
40.737827 -73.998326
N40° 44.2696', W073° 59.8996'
140 West 14th St
New York NY 10011
SOURCE: The Associated Locksmiths of America, Inc.
3500 Easy Street; Dallas, TX 75247
Phone 214-819-9733 - Fax 214-819-9736
Electrical work continues on the entrance wall. Junction boxes for alarm system, electrical and communication system. Main breaker panel and communication phone above.
www.incontrolonline.co.uk wireless alarm, wireless alarm systems, wireless home automation, wireless music system, wireless speakers, wireless stereo speakers, wireless switches
Impeccable maintenance with many
upgrades. Central alarm system.
Approx. 3000 sq. ft., Lot size: 116’ x 131’
9 spacious rooms, with additional rooms in well-finished basement, and attic storage
Light-filled two-story addition overlooking professionally landscaped spacious backyard and garden
Master bedroom suite includes marble
surround Jacuzzi
Kitchen has granite countertop, limestone floor, Sub-Zero fridge and modern
appliances
Filled with all the comforts of home, our one bedroom suites at the Homewood Suites Orlando Airport feature a large living area with a full-size sleeper sofa, LCD TV and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy a separate bedroom with an LCD TV and a custom-designed alarm clock featuring a back-up alarm system, MP3 player capabilities and pre-set local radio stations. Stay connected with free high-speed wireless Internet and be sure to join us for a complimentary breakfast buffet in the morning.
Pick up any newspaper with an article about public concerns and the subject of crime usually tops the list. It’s therefore surprising that homeowners and building contractors often don’t use the services of a professional locksmith to analyze security needs for their properties. For example, the most common practice in new home construction is to piecemeal the security precautions-using one company to set up an alarm system, an electrician to hook up outdoor lighting for crime prevention, and carpenters perhaps to install low–grade locks and door hardware almost as an afterthought. Often critical options such as door frame structure, door reinforcement or floor safes aren’t even thought of in time to incorporate those into the original building process.
“There are almost 10,000 members of the Associated Locksmiths of America-a number of which are certified locksmiths-available to builders, business owners and homeowners to ensure the physical safety of their property and, most important, their employees and families,” says Robert E. Mock, ALOA’s president. “It’s puzzling that owners make such substantial investments in their homes and businesses without taking care to secure them intelligently.” The issue is more significant than just correct installation techniques. A qualified locksmith can make recommendations on what physical and electronic systems need to be chosen in the first place.
Today, the security marketplace is flooded with options often unknown to those in fields outside locksmithing. Even a vendor in a related industry who is aware of a new security product is unlikely to have the judgment or qualifications of a highly trained and experienced locksmith. Mock also cites concern about the growing number of companies that are only aware of, and trained in, a narrow portion of security service. “More and more, we are seeing companies marketing themselves as security providers who have minimal exposure to the security industry as a whole. Especially with the rapid onset of electronic security in common applications, we are running into more individuals who have negligible training in physical security–they have learned overnight to install something that they do not really understand, and they have little or no background in deciding whether the product choice is appropriate for a particular application. Often they are employed by companies that only make or produce one product; therefore it is unlikely that a comprehensive security analysis is going to take place for the customer.
Companies and individuals interested in learning more about locksmiths and the higher levels of security training available can contact:
Arties Hardware & Locksmith
212-243-0381
140 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011, USA
info@locksmithnyc.com
40.738137, -73.9987463
N40° 44.2882', W073° 59.9248'
140 W 14th St, 10011-7301, New York, NY, USA
40.737827, -73.998326
40.737827 -73.998326
N40° 44.2696', W073° 59.8996'
140 West 14th St
New York NY 10011
SOURCE: The Associated Locksmiths of America, Inc.
3500 Easy Street; Dallas, TX 75247
Phone 214-819-9733 - Fax 214-819-9736
Panic alarm, this is made by carter's and I can assume its the same company whom built the famous World War Two air raid sirens and later fire alarm systems (my school for example had carter fire alarms).
2005 Dawes Ultra Galaxy.
Modified with Winwood carbon cross fork, front Avid BB7 disc brake, openpro rims with Hope hubs... Brooks B17 saddle, expedition rear rack, 11Ah NiMH battery pack for front lights (not attached), rear light and MK4 home-grown wireless alarm system.
Makes it look like an armed alarm system. The Jeep does have one built in but the light on the dash is not noticeable like this one is.
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- Airman Miranda Hamiliton, 319th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical apprentice, works to restore power to a base facility, Aug. 15, 2012. The job of an electrical apprentice includes maintaining power for base facilities, managing airfield lighting and maintaining base alarm systems. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ashley N. Taylor)
oSafety and security improvements, including secure entrance, improved sightlines from reception into school through multiple vantage points
oDirect visibility to Cafeteria and Media Center celebrating the heart of the school
oUpgraded finishes
oGeneral upgrades through school: New fire protection, upgraded fire alarm system, LED lighting, and improved student and staff restrooms
A glass break sensor alarm secures your home from intruders. This device has a special sensor that monitors glass breakage or shattering sounds, and triggers the alarm, respectively. It plays an important role in providing security to your property. Residents having glass doors and windows should install a glass break sensor alarm for their home security.
Watch the video to learn more about glass break sensor alarm and visit the below website to know more about the alarm system:
Manual designed for Wit-Gele Kruis, Antwerpen (Belgium).
Personal Alarm System.
More info about Wit-Gele Kruis company here:
More cool projects here: Gilberto Moya Perona
.
Removed this ancient alarm system to mitigate any chance of electrical issues after a scare last summer
2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 1.8 Turbo
127,000 miles
Silver exterior, grey cloth interior
Factory Options:
-Automatic Transmission
-Power Glass Moonroof
-Alloy Wheels
-Original rubber floor mats
Standard Features Include:
-Power windows
-Power Locks
-Powered/heated side mirrors
-8 speaker sound system
-Keyless entry alarm system
You are looking at possibly the best-maintained Jetta on the market.
*EVERYTHING on this car works correctly*
No expense has been spared in servicing the mechanical needs of this automobile; many years of comprehensive service records are available.
This car drives like BRAND NEW guaranteed. Mechanically it is topnotch and with all of the recent work just completed (listed below) it needs nothing and is ready to go. (Steering and suspension were just inspected and are strong and tight.)
Services:
Complete Major Service (1,000 miles ago)
- Spark Plugs
- Filters
- Fluids
- Valve cover gasket
- Timing Belt
- Water pump
- Power steering hoses
- Transmission service
- Oil change & inspection (1,000 miles ago)
- 4 new tires (10,000 miles ago)
- 2 new wiper blades
Interior of this car is in good condition, but when compared to other Jettas of this vintage it is in excellent shape.
Exterior of the car is also in very good shape. There are the usual where and tear rock chips and small dings and scratches, but on the whole, the paint is in great condition. The car has just been detailed and waxed and it really does look great under the sunlight.
The car is currently in storage so you need to make an appointment with me at least one day in advance if you want to come see it and go for a test drive.
Pick up any newspaper with an article about public concerns and the subject of crime usually tops the list. It’s therefore surprising that homeowners and building contractors often don’t use the services of a professional locksmith to analyze security needs for their properties. For example, the most common practice in new home construction is to piecemeal the security precautions-using one company to set up an alarm system, an electrician to hook up outdoor lighting for crime prevention, and carpenters perhaps to install low–grade locks and door hardware almost as an afterthought. Often critical options such as door frame structure, door reinforcement or floor safes aren’t even thought of in time to incorporate those into the original building process.
“There are almost 10,000 members of the Associated Locksmiths of America-a number of which are certified locksmiths-available to builders, business owners and homeowners to ensure the physical safety of their property and, most important, their employees and families,” says Robert E. Mock, ALOA’s president. “It’s puzzling that owners make such substantial investments in their homes and businesses without taking care to secure them intelligently.” The issue is more significant than just correct installation techniques. A qualified locksmith can make recommendations on what physical and electronic systems need to be chosen in the first place.
Today, the security marketplace is flooded with options often unknown to those in fields outside locksmithing. Even a vendor in a related industry who is aware of a new security product is unlikely to have the judgment or qualifications of a highly trained and experienced locksmith. Mock also cites concern about the growing number of companies that are only aware of, and trained in, a narrow portion of security service. “More and more, we are seeing companies marketing themselves as security providers who have minimal exposure to the security industry as a whole. Especially with the rapid onset of electronic security in common applications, we are running into more individuals who have negligible training in physical security–they have learned overnight to install something that they do not really understand, and they have little or no background in deciding whether the product choice is appropriate for a particular application. Often they are employed by companies that only make or produce one product; therefore it is unlikely that a comprehensive security analysis is going to take place for the customer.
Companies and individuals interested in learning more about locksmiths and the higher levels of security training available can contact:
Arties Hardware & Locksmith
212-243-0381
140 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011, USA
info@locksmithnyc.com
40.738137, -73.9987463
N40° 44.2882', W073° 59.9248'
140 W 14th St, 10011-7301, New York, NY, USA
40.737827, -73.998326
40.737827 -73.998326
N40° 44.2696', W073° 59.8996'
140 West 14th St
New York NY 10011
SOURCE: The Associated Locksmiths of America, Inc.
3500 Easy Street; Dallas, TX 75247
Phone 214-819-9733 - Fax 214-819-9736
The lead paint abatement of loose and peeling paint in the north room has been completed. There are abandoned plumbing lines,
electrical conduits and old fire alarm system lines that can be removed before proceeding with paint.
Very economical. If there is an intruder it rings my landline and my mobile as well as sending me an SMS
Best Home Security Systems: secure your home with burglar alarm systems from SecurityCAM. Call us at 0845 644 9321 for a free no obligation site survey of your premises.
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2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 1.8 Turbo
127,000 miles
Silver exterior, grey cloth interior
Factory Options:
-Automatic Transmission
-Power Glass Moonroof
-Alloy Wheels
-Original rubber floor mats
Standard Features Include:
-Power windows
-Power Locks
-Powered/heated side mirrors
-8 speaker sound system
-Keyless entry alarm system
You are looking at possibly the best-maintained Jetta on the market.
*EVERYTHING on this car works correctly*
No expense has been spared in servicing the mechanical needs of this automobile; many years of comprehensive service records are available.
This car drives like BRAND NEW guaranteed. Mechanically it is topnotch and with all of the recent work just completed (listed below) it needs nothing and is ready to go. (Steering and suspension were just inspected and are strong and tight.)
Services:
Complete Major Service (1,000 miles ago)
- Spark Plugs
- Filters
- Fluids
- Valve cover gasket
- Timing Belt
- Water pump
- Power steering hoses
- Transmission service
- Oil change & inspection (1,000 miles ago)
- 4 new tires (10,000 miles ago)
- 2 new wiper blades
Interior of this car is in good condition, but when compared to other Jettas of this vintage it is in excellent shape.
Exterior of the car is also in very good shape. There are the usual where and tear rock chips and small dings and scratches, but on the whole, the paint is in great condition. The car has just been detailed and waxed and it really does look great under the sunlight.
The car is currently in storage so you need to make an appointment with me at least one day in advance if you want to come see it and go for a test drive.
Function includes arming, disarming, locking, unlock, warn away mode, silence arming, bypass sensor arming, anti-robbing, car searching, trunk release, arming during driving, active anti-hijack forearm, active valet mode, etc.
Comes with two flip keys for remote control.
Crystal Lake, Illinois - 7/17/21
Firefighters battled an extra-alarm fire Saturday morning that destroyed a Crystal Lake home after its garage became engulfed in flames, fire officials said.
The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department and McHenry County Sheriff’s Office responded around 11:16 a.m. Saturday to the 6500 block of Scott Lane in unincorporated Crystal Lake for a report of a garage fire.
Crystal Lake Fire Chief Paul DeRaedt said one of the occupants of the residence discovered the fire and called 911.
Firefighters arrived within six minutes and found heavy fire conditions in the attached garage, DeRaedt said.
The fire then extended into the attic of the home. All five occupants, including a dog, made it out of the home safely.
The home is in an area that does not have fire hydrants. The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was activated to the third alarm to bring fire trucks carrying large amounts of water to the scene.
The entire structure was deemed a total loss estimated at $375,000 DeRaedt said. There were no injuries to any firefighters or residents.
An initial investigation showed the fire may have started in a lawn tractor that was used just before the fire started.
The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department was assisted by several area fire departments along with the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office and McHenry County Planning and Development.
Fire investigators from Algonquin-Lake in the Hills and Cary are assisting Crystal Lake with the investigation.
Article Source: Lake & McHenry County Scanner