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The Ultimate Blog for Ultimate LockResident Safety-Getting a Weapon’s License
An applicant who visits a provider must be qualified to purchase a handgun under federal laws and the laws of a particular state that set out the eligibility criteria. Gun laws in the United States vary from state to state and are independent of, but are not...
Resident Safety-Adjust your Mental Attitude
As any good self-defense instructor will tell you, more than half the battle is mental attitude. Not only will you become comfortable with certain techniques- escaping holds, immobilizing your opponent, attack- you will find out how prepare yourself. Above all, you...
Natural Disasters-Resident Safety
Depending on which part of the United States you live in, you and your home my be at risk for the following disasters that minimize your resident safety: winter storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, mudslides, brush and forest fires, and floods, to name a few....
Resident Safety- Arm Your College Dorm
For those living in dorms or other residential areas where alarms are not permitted, there are other forms of protection available for your resident safety. Door-stop alarms, for example, can be purchased for relatively little money. Placed under the door mat under...
Resident Safety-Frequent Other Community Organizations
At a time when there is an increasing shortage of police officers in many departments through out the country, local citizens getting involved is a key element to fighting crime and making their own resident safety. Consider holding town hall meetings to discuss whats...
Resident Safety- Do Not Take Unnecessary Risk
When your are 16 ad the kid next doors dares you to eat an extra hot jalapeno, chances are you will rise to occasion and take the risk (and suffer the consequences). After all, as a teenager, you are likely to feel that you have something to prove. But as an adult...