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New York explodes with red, pink and white on Valentine’s Day. Candy hearts, red roses and “Be Mine” balloons adorn the desks of coworkers, and love floats through the atmosphere on city streets and in cozy restaurants. Life still happens on Valentine’s Day, however. Burglars seize opportunities to steal valuables from the home, online scammers take advantage of increased retail activity and couples have mishaps while cooking romantic dinners. Here are a few safety and security concerns to bear in mind this Feb. 14. Home Burglaries Increase Crimes like burglary are more likely to occur on Valentine’s Day evening than on an average night. Burglaries are usually crimes of opportunity, and homes become attractive targets on this day because homeowners are out for long periods and often stay elsewhere overnight. Residential alarm systems are the most important tool for protecting your home, but it’s also crucial that you take steps to make your home a less attractive option: i
A commercial building often features advanced architectural features and potential fire hazards that aren t present in a residential structure or single-family home. Businesses must remain aware of the common reasons why fire may erupt, where flames might start, and how to reduce fire hazards with comprehensive fire alarm monitoring for the safety of employees and visitors. Fire is Catastrophic in Commercial Buildings The fire suppression systems inside a commercial building might seem as though they re more advanced than those seen in a regular home, but fires are incredibly dangerous and destructive no matter where they occur. In the past few decades, commercial properties have been blindsided by incredibly dangerous and destructive fires. For example, in 1991, a 12-alarm fire in Philadelphia burned for almost an entire day and destroyed eight floors of One Meridian Plaza. The number count of alarms given to a fire measures the size of the response needed from emergency personnel. A
Couples and seniors entering their golden years often need to make adjustments to accommodate reduced mobility, infirmity and the general issues associated with aging. Sometimes, an elderly person s mind no longer offers the clarity and awareness it did in past decades while other elderly individuals might suffer from mobility issues that might make it difficult to get around the home. For elderly and senior homeowners, the following areas might require extra attention and planning: • Healthcare • Home security • Mobility assistance • Scam protection • Regular Healthcare One of the areas where seniors routinely struggle is in trying to figure out which Medicare plan might be best, in addition to maintaining a regular schedule of doctor s visits and checkups. As the body ages, getting checkups is incredibly important, so small issues don t turn into life-threatening problems. Some seniors might be eligible for in-home doctor and caregiver visits. However, these opportunities
The aging process brings a variety of annoying aches and pains, reliance on medication and doctors, and a frightening increase of fire danger. Reduced mobility, mental deterioration and a lack of socialization create a dangerous environment for seniors as they age. There are an endless number of ways that an elderly person may fall victim to an accidental fire, but there are also ways to reduce the chances of injury or death from a fire in the home. Common Causes of Fire and Death Unfortunately, there isn t just one cause of fire that poses a danger to senior citizens. There are many potential sources of danger around a house like old electrical systems, malfunctioning heating equipment and fire-prone cooking equipment. According to a study by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the following are the most common causes of fire that result in death of adults over the age of 65. • Cooking equipment • Heating equipment • Electrical systems • Smoking Candle fires and
The Internet has created an incredibly connected planet where country boundaries aren t so noticeable, but with this freedom and access to information, the rise of Internet criminals bent on mayhem and mischief has exploded. Today s homeowners must not only consider security monitoring for the residence, but must also extend that security to the digital realm. A thief who breaks into a home on Long Island and steals the family television is just as damaging as the cyber criminal who steals a credit card number and goes haywire with the family s finances. Social Networking Safety One of the unexpected side-effects of using popular social networking sites like Facebook is that these websites often make it easier for a thief to find out information about a target. A few decades ago, a thief might have walked around a neighborhood to see which houses didn t have a home security system and could offer easy access. The act of posting on social media not only offers a thief a simple and imme
One of the most dangerous activities you can do inside your home seems somewhat innocuous. After all, lighting candles brings to mind visions of relaxation, peace and a pleasant atmosphere. However, candles can start deadly fires if they are not used properly inside the home. According to the National Fire Protection Association, 126 people died in the United States due to home fires started by candles from 2006-2010. If you want to avoid the lethal dangers of candle fires, then you should follow this guide to candle safety at home. Safety Zone The first thing you need to keep in mind when burning candles at home is that they need a safety buffer zone in order to be used properly. You should keep every candle in your home at least 12 inches away from anything flammable. A Sturdy Container As well as keeping burning candles away from flammable items, it is also important to only use candles that are held in sturdy containers that will not tip over. These containers should be completely
A dusting of snow on the front porch and trees draped in a blanket of white is a picturesque way to greet a cold winter day, but sometimes the weather isn t so peaceful during the coldest months of the year. Homeowners need to take a look at their security systems and their emergency preparedness plan to ensure the family will be safe during any winter weather emergency. It s not so common to see excessive snowfall in the winter on Long Island, but it does happen every once in a while and the anger of a winter blizzard isn t unheard of in the area. Preparing for an emergency is an activity that should be accomplished before the arrival of cold temperatures, holiday celebrations, and the threat of blizzards. Don t Neglect Maintenance One of the primary features of home safety in the winter is a maintenance schedule that keeps up with the major systems in the home that are most important during an emergency. For example, a weak roof may present problems if a blizzard dumps an incredible
Staying at home for the holiday season to gather around a toasty fire with family is common; however, so is traveling across the country to take a vacation or visit friends. Conventional wisdom suggests that burglaries fall during the winter because cold weather and snow aren t friendly to thieves; however, December thefts spike upward because of holiday shopping and empty houses. There are some simple options for creating a virtual fortress out of any home, and if you haven t taken a look at your New York home security system in a few years, it may be time for an update. Improve the Locks and Hardware The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) suggests that simple locks on a house aren t enough to deter burglars. Homes with old locks and single locking mechanisms are vulnerable to thieves who won t need to take any time at all to get into a house right through the front door. The NCPC suggests that high-quality locks are important to keep the home protected during absences. In addi
If the past decade has taught Americans anything, it s that the potential for disaster exists with each volatile season. Protection against hurricanes, tornadoes, and ruthless winter storms requires planning to ensure home security and safety of the family. Even if there is only a remote possibility of a disaster, it s best to be prepared for all such eventualities. Preparing for disaster requires creating an evacuation plan, obtaining supplies, winterizing the home, and maintaining comprehensive home security. Creating a Plan Evacuation might not be the answer to every disaster, but a family should have an evacuation plan in place for all eventualities. An evacuation plan should be simple and meant to ensure the entire family s safety: 1. Create meeting spots Assign a meeting place a few blocks away for emergencies such as fire, as well as a meeting spot outside of the neighborhood if more extensive evacuations are required. 2. Note community disaster signals A city will often have r
Installing a security system offers families immense protection against threats like home invasion and burglary, and these systems may also be outfitted with fire alarm monitoring. Families with young children must create safety and evacuation plans in the event of fire, to keep the family and visitors safe. Escaping the dangers of a fire in the home is a harrowing experience for parents, and it may be one of the most frightening things a child experiences. According to the National Association of State Fire Marshals, children do not understand the dangers of fire, and this means regular lessons on fire safety and a well-equipped fire safety and home security system are essential for keeping the entire family safe. Creating a Fire Safety Checklist State and local governments around the country have created helpful checklists to be used in preschools and elementary schools, and these tips are terrific for parents who must keep kids safe at home. As suggested by state fire marshals and
The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that cooking fires triple on Thanksgiving Day. It is important to practice good cooking safety and use fire alarm monitoring systems. Cooking safety The majority of fires in the home come from cooking fires. This occurs when people leave food unattended on the stove or in the oven. If you plan on being out of the home while baking, turn the oven off to avoid starting a fire. Even if you plan on being gone only five or ten minutes, that time may end up being longer or an accident may occur while you re out of the home. Never leave food broiling, frying or grilling without monitoring it closely. A fire can get out of control quickly. Oven mitts, kitchen towels, paper or plastic should never be near an open flame. Keep them off the stovetop to avoid an accident. Something as simple as boiling water can overflow, cause the flame to shoot higher and touch the side of an oven mitt to ignite a blaze. If the items are not on the stove, the chance