Are you aware
of the need for security? Your
awareness of the need for security, is the best place to begin a discussion
on physical property security. What is security awareness? Our definition is
multi-faceted, and includes the ability to identify known and unknown
threats, being aware of the technologies, products and services that can
defuse those threats, knowing how to operate the products and systems you
have, and most importantly the
awareness that these systems must be used, and must be used all of the time.
This security awareness may be more
important to the security of your home and business than any of the security
hardware or systems you install. Why is this? Any lock or security system,
will not do you any good unless,
You
use it!
An old adage
states that "locks only keep honest people honest", and is
possibly very true. If the "bad guys" really want to get in, all
we can really hope for is to slow them down. If you, with our help, choose
and have installed the correct hardware and/or systems, we CAN slow them
down - or at least discourage them from threatening your loved ones and your
property.
We've all heard the stories,
usually from older relatives, about never having to lock our doors or cars,
because the town was so safe, and they knew everyone. Well it is sad to say,
but those days are gone. When people choose not to secure their property,
they are not doing only themselves a disservice, they are also hurting
their community. If any one of us makes it easier for the "bad
guys" to prosper, they will multiply, our communities become less safe,
our property values decline, and our quality of life suffers.
Yes that's right, if a lock is
not locked, it's only a decoration. You need to be aware of using your locks
every time you leave as the "bad guys" don't advertise what day
they are coming!
In medieval times security was
easy; the property owner built a castle, dug a moat, and erected a
drawbridge. Today these measures are not practical, or even desired. In
today's society, if you lived in a castle, and made all of your decisions
based on safety and security, you would at the very least be labeled as
paranoid. It is important that you balance the level of security you
install, and how it operates, with your unique situation. You and any other
persons need to fully understand how your systems operate - does it require
you to lock it manually or will it fortify your property automatically. If
you have too much security, you will not use it; too little security, and it
will not do the job.
Back to our medieval castle. The
property owner recognizing that he might have to increase the level of
security at a moments notice, made provisions to place his archers along the
walls. We don't have any archers, but we can be sure that systems and plans
are in place. Thus, we can increase the level of security and protection if
the threat level increases.
You can combine this security
awareness with properly chosen and installed hardware and/or security
systems. And with the general security tips provided at this site. Then you
can take this information and apply it to your particular situation. With a
little initiative and the use of this new security awareness you will be on
the way to creating "Peace of Mind" for your family, business and
community.