Stay Safe This Upcoming Halloween

October 19th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Events, Misc

October is the month of Breast Cancer and Fire Safety Awareness. But we all know that October is the month to prepare for one of the most anticipated holiday events of the year. Halloween is celebrated among all ages. Whether you’re taking the kids out for some good old trick-or-treating or having your own Halloween costume party, it’s a day to dress up as your favorite cartoon or movie character. Before you get all excited and are ready to party, there are a few things you should remind yourself and prepare for when you go out. Halloween has always been one of the most celebrated annual events, but your fun can be ruined by not thinking safety first. Many tragic accidents have happened in the past that prevents people from enjoying the holiday. That’s why remembering to take all the safety precautions will keep you and your family safe and enjoy the rest of the evening. Here are a few friendly reminders to stay safe this upcoming Halloween.

First, we’ll talk about a few costume ideas. Many of us would love to go all out with our costumes, adding every detail to make it look more authentic and noticeable for everyone. But we also have to consider the safety of our own costumes.

Costumes:

  • Try looking for costumes that have bright colors or are reflective. This will make it easier for you or your kids to be seen at night when crossing the streets or in dark neighborhoods.
  • If your costume isn’t bright you can try other alternatives such as adding reflective tape to your costumes or on your trick-or-treat bags. This will provide better visibility for everyone to see.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and costumes that are primarily short. You wouldn’t want your costume to be touching the ground that could cause you to trip and fall or even catch on fire.
  • Vision is also very important for all costume participants. Sometimes masks don’t fit right blocking or limiting your eyesight. Other alternatives to consider is trying make-up or wearing hats. Make sure the hat is the right size so it doesn’t obstruct your vision.
  • As October is also fire safety month, it’s only necessary you search for fire resistant costumes. Other accessories such as wigs should be flame resistant and usually has a label indicating that it is.
  • We all love to carry props with our costumes. It’s what makes the costume complete. If you or your child is carrying a prop like a sword, cane or stick, you just want to make sure it’s not too long or sharp. In case your child trips they can hurt themselves or others around them.
  • Most importantly, carry a flashlight with you and make sure you test it to see if it works. Insert some new batteries if it doesn’t work. You don’t want to end up going out, especially in dark areas without a working flashlight.
  • If any of your children get lost or have an emergency, make sure they know how to call 911.

 Homes:

  • As much as you want to show off how scary the front of your house looks by making it dark, you might want to consider providing a decent amount of light for the trick-or-treaters, especially for the children.
  • Also make sure there’s a clear pathway to your door. You wouldn’t want anyone tripping over toys, plants, bikes or garden hoses.
  • If you have any pets, make sure they are restrained and not running over children. They might get the wrong impression because of people’s costumes.

Trick-Or-Treaters:

  • Parents and responsible adults should always accompany children when going out to trick-or-treat.
  • If you have older children who plan on going with friends, make sure they have a cell phone to contact you in case of an emergency. Have a specific route they must follow and a specific time they should be home.
  • Never go to homes that don’t have lights on their porch.
  • Always use the sidewalk and try to stay on a well-lit path.
  • Always use the crosswalk when possible and cross in groups.
  • If you have younger children, it is recommended that you try to start early while there’s still sunlight. It won’t be too dark and you’ll get home earlier.

Home Security Products Selling Like Hot Cakes in Mumbai, India

In the city of Mumbai, India’s most populated and richest city, the people are investing their money in gold jewelry.  With gold jewelry declining in the United States, they have risen internationally, mainly in China and India. The cupboards in the homes of the Mumbai citizens serve as their security safes, which has been the way of life for many years. However, with the recent rise of burglaries and thefts that have been occurring in the city, it’s pushing the people to purchase and upgrade their home security.  Beginning of this year, companies that sell security and safety products have seen about 40% increase in sales.

What have also been driving people to invest in home security products are the expensive costs to secure and store valuables in a vault or renting a locker at the bank.  The rental fee to secure valuables at the bank is about the same average costs of monthly rent for housing.  By investing in home security products it is also a more convenient option rather than driving to the bank during operating hours.  With securing your valuables at home, you have access 24/7 without having to fall in line, schedule an appointment, security checkups and so forth.  The types of home security products that families have been purchasing are intercoms for doors, burglary alarm systems, seven-lever latches, high security steel safes and CCTV cameras, which have been the most popular items thus far, says security agencies.

Kiran Bhatia of HEM Kiran Electronics says that intercoms or video-door phones have been in great demand and selling very well. “The rise in demand of gadgets over the last few months shows that security is the prime concern among the citizens of Mumbai. Now people even want gadgets to monitor domestic help in their homes,” he said.  Another popular product that has been selling well is the GSM based-phone that activates as a warning signal when a house is broken into and the alarm goes off.  The signal then transmits over to the homeowner’s cell phone as well as the building’s security guard’s cell phone.

The most vulnerable time a home is broken into is when the homeowner and their family leave for vacation.  In the last week, reports have mentioned that there have been at least five similar cases of break-ins in the western suburbs where people find their valuables missing after coming back from their holiday vacation.  An expert who specializes in security has said that home security gadgets are now being utilized to integrate with the building’s security system that will signal security guard’s if a home has been broken into. More »

Baby Survives After Being Run Over By Train

October 21st, 2009 No Comments   Posted in CCTV

CCTV captures a horrifying split second.  Miraculously, the baby suffered only a bump to the head.  Lesson here?  Please watch your kids!

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Tragic Incident Reminds Us To Lock Up Firearms

September 25th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Security Tips

Here at Security Base, we can never stress enough the importance of proper gun storage.  Always keep guns unloaded in a locked cabinet or gun safe.  More importantly, be sure children are never able to access these cabinets.  Our hearts break when we hear stories like the one below, knowing  it could have been easily prevented.

An 8-year-old boy in Vacaville, Calif., accidentally shot and killed his 2-year-old sister while playing with a firearm, police say.

Vacaville police said the boy was playing with a gun at the family’s home Wednesday when it discharged and the young girl was struck in the head, the Vacaville (Calif.) Reporter reported Thursday.

The identities of the slain girl and her brother, along with details about the type of gun involved, were not reported. More »

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