Keyless Entry Locks

January 30th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Security

There are more and more ways to stay safe in this unpredictable world we live in. The key is to be aware of your environment and all of the possibilities it poses. After all, you never know when you could be challenged with peril in some way or another. However, if you make an effort to be prepared, you will be much better off in the long run. It is time you learned how to safe and keep your loved ones safe at all times. One piece of technology that can really assist you is keyless entry locks. This is a wonderful way to beef up security on your automobile, home or office. If you are new to this exciting security measure, get ready for a whole lot of awesome options.

What are keyless entry locks? Well, as the name suggests, these are locks that do not require a standard key. Instead, they can be dealt with by punching in codes, acknowledging a thumb pint or recognizing a voice. This can be much more reliable in regards to safety because no on can make copies of your key and get into your home or office. First you might want to consider your car, minivan or SUV. If you haven’t seen them yet, there are keyless entry locks for these vehicles. Typically you just have to inquire about them at the car dealership when you purchase a new vehicle. However, you can have keyless entry locks professionally installed on your car or truck for the right price. You just need to visit a locks professional that deals with cars and autos.

Everyone should be concerned about their home when it comes to security measures. This is the ultimate safe haven for most people. You have to remember that your families and children sleep in these humble abodes, which makes them essential for safety. There are helpful websites like GoKeyless.com, Nokey.com, and homedepot.com that sell keyless entry locks at decent rates. You can have these installed on each entry to your home. Do not dismiss the garage entryway. This way only you and your spouse and/or children will know the code to enter the home. If they do not, then they will never be able to get inside. Wouldn’t that offer you some serious peace of mind.

It is also important to think about your place of employment. Where do you currently work and how good is the security there. It is likely a good idea to put keyless entry locks on your office doors. This not only ensures that intruders will not be able to get in unannounced, but it also means that fellow employees will not be able to snoop through your files when you are out of the office. There are many uses for keyless entry locks that can be explored. You may additionally choose to put one on a certain room in your house so that it can be used as a safe haven or panic room if someone breaks in.

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Extra Security with a Fingerprint Door Lock

January 29th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Security

Security has always been a big issue for businesses of all sizes. Whether you’re trying to guard corporate secrets such as patent applications and food and beverage formulas, or are simply trying to ensure that nobody walks off with a bunch of office supplies or laptops, you need all the help you can get. That’s especially true in this day and age when cell phone cameras, miniature recording devices, and USB thumb drives make it easy for employees and outsiders alike to record or copy things they shouldn’t. In addition to cameras and live guards, another great way to beef up security is by installing a fingerprint door lock at any critical entrance point.

A fingerprint door lock is more secure than regular locks in several very important ways. First, of course, is the fact that fingerprints, unlike keys and key cards, cannot be replicated and passed around to the wrong people. This serves to limit access to just a few people, thereby making the contents of a particular area much safer. Second, a fingerprint door lock is capable of showing you exactly who accessed the secure area, and when. It serves as an automatic activity log so you can make sure there isn’t anything suspicious going on after hours. And finally, a fingerprint door lock cannot be picked or forced open like standard locks, giving you that extra measure of security that you’re always looking for.

You can purchase a fingerprint door lock for residential purposes as well. Many homeowners appreciate the security and convenience of these types of locks as they try to protect their families and belongings. Plus, it’s nice not to have to worry about lost keys! And believe it or not, some people want a fingerprint door lock just for the “wow” factor alone. These locks aren’t all that common on homes, so it does make for an interesting conversation piece when visitors come knocking.

If you’re interested in buying a fingerprint door lock for your home or business, there are a couple of different approaches. One option is to make the purchase through a company that specializes in corporate or home security. This would probably be your best bet, as you’ll be able to arrange for professional installation on the spot. A second option is to look online for these high-tech locks. You’ll likely get a better deal that way, but then you’ll have to find someone to install it or else try to do it yourself.

A fingerprint door lock is an affordable way to provide extra protection for both commercial and residential properties. If you’re serious about security and privacy, then you need to replace your existing locks with this high-tech solution as soon as possible.

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The surveillance camera equipment industry is booming. Are we going too far?

July 27th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in Security

While there are many legitimate applications for surveillance camera equipment, such as in retail stores, gas stations, nursery monitor and so forth, it’s worth taking a look at how far this technology should be pushed. As with much of our modern technology, surveillance camera equipment uses may be easily abused, going over the line between ‘keeping an eye’ on situations and an outright invasion of privacy.

As in the case of the GPS systems, we were introduced to this technology by the car and cell phone manufacturers. These devices prevented many a dire situation, such as getting lost in a snowstorm on a remote road, with no way to get help. However, now various governments are proposing a mandatory GPS tracking system, so that your every move can be tracked, 24/7.

In the U.K., the British people have already become accustomed to seeing surveillance systems on every corner and light post, with airports and subway stations absolutely riddled with these cameras. Here in the U.S., we’re not far behind. It will just take longer to install surveillance systems nationwide, in a country of this size.

Governments around the world now have surveillance camera equipment which can not only take your picture, but perform a process known as ‘face matching’, all in one procedure. The so called face matching technology in sophisticated surveillance camera equipment takes your picture, while simultaneously marking dozens of points on your face, mapping the precise distance between, say, your eyes, ears and nose to chin. This mapping process is as accurate, or perhaps even more accurate than fingerprints in identifying a specific individual’s facial configuration. This data is fed from the surveillance camera system into a global database, making it possible to identify you anywhere in the world. Again, as in the case of a missing child, this can be valuable technology. On the other hand, it starts feeling a bit intrusive when you realize that you might be stopped, anywhere, any time on the basis of data from a face matching surveillance photo.

Recent additions to the Patriot Act and other legislation stipulate that any person convicted of a misdemeanor may be classified as a terrorist! Jaywalking and traffic tickets are misdemeanors.

Along with the surveillance camera equipment technology, we all, as citizens, must consider the overall implications of the coming national identity cards, as well as the RFID chip implants. The RFID chips can apparently contain all of your medical, financial and criminal history, which BTW, includes misdemeanors such as a traffic ticket.

All of these technologies are surveillance systems. While they can indeed, provide protection in a limited number of scenarios, we should be cautious in going over that line, between protection and a complete invasion of our privacy. Instead of adopting the ‘Father knows best’ mindset, we all should be responsible enough to write our legislators and give them our two cents worth on the subject of all of these surveillance systems. We deserve to have a vote. The Constitution demands it.

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