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Improve the Security of Your Home With a Security Door StopâExpert Advice from Security Expert Mr. Jordan Frankel.
 A Security Door Stop Can Decrease Your Chances of a Break-In and Home Invasion.
Few things are as scary and potentially fatal as an intrusive home invasion or robbery. Though the daily risk of these crimes upon citizens and their dwellings is not typically tracked, news headlines tell the true storyâvicious home attacks are now, sadly, part of our everyday lives. Because criminals have no regard for human life, violence and murder are simply a means to achieving an evil goalârobbing you of valuable assets, cash, and sense of security.
Many people want to believe that a home invasion or burglary will not happen to them. But as an expert in the security industry and Founder of Global Security Experts, I can tell you firsthand that criminals don’t discriminate. No matter if you’re white, black, male, female, wealthy, or poor, you and your loved ones could be the next victims of a burglary or violent intrusion. Today’s troubling statistics on home invasions and burglaries say it all: â¢
1. Approximately 1 out of every 5 homes encounters a burglary or violent home intrusion â¢
2. Up to 80% of home invasions are done forcibly through a “locked” door â¢
3. Home burglary takes place every 15 seconds in the U. S.
As you can see from the troubling statistics, burglaries and violent home intrusions occur every few seconds across our nation. You never know when you might be next. So don’t make the awful mistake of depending on alarm systems and locked doors as your only barricade or deterrent for criminals. Instead, make sure to add varying levels of security such as premium dead bolts, window protection films, and security door stops to make it exceedingly difficult for thieves and possibly violent criminals to enter your home.
One such affordable and effective home security device is the patented security door stop by OnGARD. This revolutionary door stop is composed of a space-age polymer, the same substance found in U. S. fighter planes and transportation bridges around the world.
 The OnGARD door stop is remarkably durable and stands firm against:
 ⢠Thrusts and strikes from a heavy sledgehammer
 ⢠Vigorous kicks from a 250-lb man
 ⢠Powerful side, shoulder and full body slams.
A fairly small, unobtrusive, two-piece mechanism installed at the base of the door, this particular door stop works by combining the strength of the existing door, door frame, and the OnGARD door stop itself. These combined strengths enable the door to endure the most forceful of blows. Although a criminal may kick and thrust himself against the door multiple times, it usually does not take long before his fear of being seen or heard sets in, causing him to give up on the attempted break-in and the unexpected security measures.
 By no means can you completely eliminate the chance of a home invasion, but you can certainly reduce your chances of becoming a victim by heeding my advice. Rememberâthe key to lowering your risk is adding layers of protection to your home so that any attempt to enter it is extremely problematic for the intruder.
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Probably no event is as scary and potentially fatal as an violent home invasion or robbery. Though the daily risk of these crimes upon citizens and their dwellings is not typically tracked by law enforcement, news headlines tell the true story—vicious home attacks are now, sadly, part of our everyday lives. Because criminals have no regard for human life, violence and murder are simply a means to achieving an evil goal—robbing you of valuable assets, cash, and sense of security.
Americans want to believe home invasions or burglary will not happen to there family. But as an expert in the security industry and Founder of Global Security Experts, I can tell you firsthand that criminals don’t discriminate. No matter if you’re white, black, male, female, wealthy, or poor, you and your loved ones could be the next victims of a burglary or violent intrusion.
Today’s troubling statistics on home invasions and burglaries say it all:
Approximately 1 out of every 5 homes encounters a burglary or violent home intrusion
Up to 79% of home invasions are done forcibly through a “locked” door
Home burglary takes place every 14 seconds in the U. S.
As you can tell from the troubling stats, burglaries and violent home intrusions occur every 3-4 seconds across our nation. You never know when you might be next. So don’t make the awful mistake of depending solely on an alarm system and locked doors as your only barricaonly deterrent for criminals. Instead, make sure to add varying levels of security such as premium dead bolts, window protection films, and security door stops to make it exceedingly difficult for thieves and possibly violent criminals to enter your home.
One such affordable and highly effective residential security device is the patented door security brace by OnGARD. This revolutionary door brace is composed of a space-age polymer, the same substance found in U. S. fighter planes and transportation bridges worldwide. The OnGARD door stop is remarkably durable and stands firm against:
Thrusts and strikes from a heavy sledgehammer
Vigorous kicks from a 250-lb man
Powerful side, shoulder and full body slams.
A non-obtrusive, two-piece mechanism installed at the base of the door, this particular door stop works by combining the strength of the existing door, door frame, and the OnGARD door stop itself. These combined strengths enable the door to endure the most forceful of blows. Although a criminal may kick and thrust himself against the door multiple times, it usually does not take long before his fear of being seen or heard sets in, causing him to give up on the attempted break-in and the unexpected security measures.
By no means can you completely eliminate the chance of a home invasion, but you can certainly reduce your chances of becoming a victim by heeding my advice. Remember—the key to lowering your risk is adding layers of protection to your home so that any attempt to enter it is extremely problematic for the intruder.
OnGARD Security Door Brace – simply said stonger then any other Other similar device. Design by security professionals. See a live demo at http://vimeo. com/8509039
Detective Murray Hudson’s eyes scanned the large living room, finally coming to rest on the body of Sasha Riley lying on the bloodstained carpet. The infamous model, known for her diva-like attitude and her regular public tantrums had been stabbed twice in the stomach while in her home exercising to a workout tape, with photographers and journalist’s right outside her gates while talking to her agent David Reid. On hearing her scream from inside the house, Reid ran inside, mid-sentence to journalists on the other side of the large gates guarding the house, to find the body of his boss on the floor.
Hudson was stumped. Not only had the murderer ran inside the mansion, found the woman, killed her, and exited the building without being seen, but hadn’t even left behind a trace of evidence. As he walked around the perimeter of the room he contemplated suicide. Only yesterday had a Hudson himself read a harsh rumour that had been spread, making page three of the tabloids. The story claimed Riley had stolen the husband of her own cousin, a quiet suburban mother of three, in a bid to get revenge on a poor nanny she had recommended. Of course, Riley rejected any stories of such, even claimed she didn’t even know the woman. Surely cruel rumours were enough to erase all will to live? Hudson sighed, ‘Who am I kidding?’ He thought, even in today’s world, where child stars as young as fifteen were entering the world of drugs, alcohol and sex, suicide was out of the question. Every bit of the little evidence collected pointed to murder.
Hudson walked over to a shaken up Reid, sitting on a couch holding a mug of coffee although showing no sign of actually drinking it.
“How are you feeling?” asked Hudson.
“A little better, thank-you. ” replied Reid, looking up and forcing a tiny smile.
Hudson sat next to Reid on the couch, and was about to ask him to recite what happened, but Reid seemed to have read his mind.
“I was talking to the media on the other side of the gates,” he began “they were asking about that God-awful rumour that had been splashed across the tabloids. Anyway, I had been out there for about ten minutes, when I heard the scream of Miss Riley. I ran inside…” He trailed off.
“And you’re perfectly sure you didn’t see anybody at all running away from the house?”
“Yes, positive. How could they get in anyway, the gates were all shut, the doors locked aside from the front where I had come out to meet the journalists?”
Hudson shook his head. The same question was trailing about through his own mind. It sounded like a very bizarre riddle.
Two days later, Hudson was sitting at his desk when his partner, Inspector Clarkson, rushed in reciting news he had received about a crazed stalker of Riley who had been given a restraining order in May the previous year. Although the man had not bothered Sasha Riley since the order was issued, and Hudson was quite doubtful that a stalker would go almost a year without bothered Riley and suddenly murder her, it was like a breath of fresh air to him. For the past forty-eight hours the investigation into the death was moving at a glacial pace, with a number of small false leads, which even had Hudson doubting whether this case was a solvable one.
Clarkson and Hudson arrived at the home of Tony Gotzheim after winding their way to through the city and eventually finding themselves in a dreary looking neighbourhood, one where the houses front gardens were overgrown, the windows stained grey and shoes draped over telephone wires at every corner. Walking through Gotzheim’s front lawn he saw a dead-looking car parked among a bunch of other garbage that was beyond recognising. Knocking on the paint-peeled door he immediately heard footsteps coming down the corridor behind the door. The door opened, and before them stood a man who’s last shave was three weeks over due. His hair was greasy, eyes bloodshot, and the stench coming from him was less than pleasant.
i’m not sure how to start this conversation between Gotzheim and Hudson. . any ideas? I’m not excatly sure how a derelict stalker would react to a murder investigation of his idol.
I’m only in grade nine, so please no abuse. All constructive critisism will be appreciated (:
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