Thursday, June 28, 2012
Does a dog protect your home? Open Thread
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Home Security Test
Are we saying that this is an exhaustive list or that you should do everything on the security test? No, but this is a great start to making sure your home is safe all around.
Did you think of a check that is not on the list? Post it in the comments below.
The only thing we would add to this list is Door Jamb Armor on all your exterior doors.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Summer Time Protection Plans
2. Social Prevention: With the thought of social, you probably think media. I however am referring to much more. If you are leaving your home for a long period of time (five days plus) it is important to keep your home safe. An empty house becomes apparent pretty quick; overgrown grass, no cars out front, or no lights on in the evening. An easy way to keep watch over your house is to talk with your neighbors. Explain you are going out of town and ask if they wouldn't mind occasionally checking in to make sure everything it okay. Also if they see any activity explain that you'd like them to call the police. In the evening a light timer can turn on a few lights for a couple hours to help feign the appearance of someone still being in the home. As for social media, it is important to not tell the world your home is empty; videos, pictures and updates are all signals to possible thieves that no one is home.
3. Security Planning: A security system is your last line of defense. Having a security sign out front is a great preventative measure. An active security system normally has police on scene in 30 to 40 minutes. The average thief is in and out of your home in 15 minutes. That is why preventative measures are so important
Thursday, May 24, 2012
An Ounce of Prevention
Adequate lighting and security cameras are not enough. Today’s criminals are performing at an all time high level and trying just about everything you can think of to break-in.
Property Crime Facts (According to the FBI in the US: www.fbi.gov):
One property crime happens every 3 seconds.
One burglary occurs every 10 seconds.
One violent crime occurs every 20 seconds.
One aggravated assault occurs every 35 seconds.
One robbery occurs every 60 seconds, or 1 minute.
Home Invasion Facts:
That's over 2 million homes!According to Statistics Canada, there has been an average of 289,200 home invasions annually over the last 5 years
Statistically, there are over 8,000 home invasions per day in North America
According to Statistics USA, there was an average of 3,600,000 home invasions annually between 1994-2000.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Police Endorse EZ Armor Door Security After Rigorous Test

Nashville, TN: Following a rash of kick-ins, the police in Buena Vista Township, Michigan, went out in search of some answers. They found the solution that they were looking for. They purchased the EZ Armor door security product at a local Lowe’s store and decided to put it through a rigorous test to see if the product actually worked as advertised. To their surprise, EZ Armor performed far beyond expectations and earned recommendations from several officers including the police chief himself. WNEM Channel 5, a CBS Affiliate in Saginaw, Michigan, ran the story as a “Does It Work” test and received a substantial response from viewers.
The bad economy has caused a national increase in burglaries, and situations like those in BV Township are happening more frequently everywhere. “They (kicked in my door) took some money and some personal things… To lie down in my bed and know someone had been in there, I was always looking around and waiting for them to come back. I just decided to move because I thought they would come back again,” said Ethelinda Taylor, a recent kick-in victim that was interviewed during the segment. While it may seem to be paranoia, Ms. Taylor is correct in believing that the thieves would likely return. FBI statistics show that a house that has been burglarized is more than 4 times more likely to be burglarized again.
Following the test, where they repeatedly kicked and hit the door with everything from concrete blocks to logs, the police were uniform in their praise of EZ Armor. Sergeant James Baker stands 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 295 lbs. After trying repeatedly to kick in a door equipped with EZ Armor he became a believer, “A lot of houses around here have old door jambs and after putting something like that on their door, I don’t think too many people would be able to kick it in.” After witnessing the test, Police Chief Brian Booker agreed “Security locks, this product here (EZ Armor), which is good, lighting and neighborhood watches. There are a number of things that you can do to keep yourself from being victimized.“
Armor Concepts CEO Alan Young responded to the story, ”This is pretty amazing because we did not even find out about this until two months after the spot aired. We have been challenging people to test our products and it’s great to see the reaction when a product like EZ Armor does everything we say it will and more. There are a lot of products out there that simply do not live up to their claims. It is great for people to see that police have thoroughly tested and recommend EZ Armor. That says more than we ever could.”
Armor Concepts LLC, develops, manufactures, and distributes door security and repair products. The company’s products have been featured on the CBS Early Show, NBC’s TODAY show, Fox News, Bloomberg, the Discovery Channel show, “It Takes a Thief”, HGTV, numerous local news segments and countless radio shows, national magazines and newspapers. Armor Concepts’ products are sold nationally through Lowe’s, Ace Hardware, Do-It-Centers, Grainger, Wilmar and numerous local hardware stores and locksmiths.
If you would like to learn more about EZ Armor or other Armor Concepts product solutions please visit their web site at www.armorconcepts.com or e-mail, info@armorconcepts.com.