National Safety Specialist Gives Strategies For After-School Safety
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| Description | Smart parents know to do their homework today when it comes to home safety and protection through the school year, particularly if kids are coming home to an empty house. 'With more kids today 'home alone,' there really are some golden rules parents should follow to make the home a safe and protected place,' said Bob Stuber, nationally recommended protection specialist, whose use kids and safety issues has landed him on countless national SHOWS, including 'Oprah,' 'The View' and ABC's 'Prime-time.' William Stuber's House Protection And Protection Methods For After-School Safety • Motion Lights: Install motion sensors that activate lighting for your garage, terrace, path or backyard. At times of the season, days are shorter and in a few areas it could be black when kids get home from school. Browse here at the link insulated garage doors to research the meaning behind it. • Automatic Timer Lights and/or Remote-Controlled Lighting: Install automated light timers on lamps within the home and set them to activate prior to your child's birth. For a high-tech twist: Chamberlain's Remote Light Control can be programmed to work with the garage door opener remote control and can activate a light or appliance, such as a TV or radio, as your child approaches the home. For further information, please consider taking a peep at: learn about metal garage doors. • Safe Escape: Designate a 'safe place' inside your home where your son or daughter can go in case of bad weather or a home break-in. This is a cabinet, toilet or any other place that'll provide security away from windows, dirt or the view of people. • Garage Door Monitor: A standard security violation is leaving the garage door open-a personal invitation to thieves, because so many people do not lock the door between the garage and the home. 'Think of a garage door monitor as a baby monitor for your garage,' said Stuber. Chamberlain's Garage Door Monitor may be added to a kitchen counter and can display a flashing red light when the garage door is open. • Calling Parents After School: Teach your son or daughter to phone a parent or responsible adult the moment he or she arrives home. • Garage Door Opener Battery Backup System: Put in a garage door opener with a battery backup system, like the professionally fitted LiftMaster EverCharge Battery Backup, or Chamberlain's Whisper Drive Plus, available at home-improvement stores. Each provides power to the garage door opener, keyboard and remote controls for two days within a power outage. • Wireless Keypad Entry: Children may fall or drop things, such as tips, whenever you want. A keyboard that works the garage door opener eliminates the necessity for your child to hold keys. • Morning Lock Check: Every morning before the house is left by your family, all the doors and win-dows ought to be checked to be sure they are closed and locked. It is very common for someone to open a door or window and neglect to close and secure it. Home Page includes more about why to see this hypothesis. That is among the first places a legal assessments to get into a residence. • In the event of Emergency: Teach your daughter or son to call 91-1 first and the neighbors o-n both sides and even down the street next. The neighbors may respond in seconds, whilst the police or fire department is on the way.. |
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