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by Paul Wilcox
Shred all documents that contain your personal information. Personal information is still gathered from the trash by thieves, so take caution and shred your credit card statements, bank statements, medical bills, etc.
Empty your mail box quickly. Don’t give identity thieves the opportunity to steal personal documents form your mail box, empty it every day as soon as possible. You can also get a PO Box or locking mail box for added security. You should also never mail bills or letters containing personal checks from home as they can be stolen too.
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by Mike Lesell
When someone first thinks of security in the home, the first thing that comes to mind is most likely burglar alarms that will go off when someone tries to access any of the entrance points of the home, smoke detectors to help in the detection of fire and or panic buttons designed to give people the power to get assistance from others when ever necessary.
Once the system has gone into action soon after your home will be visited by the authorities and everything should be cleared up. That may have been it for many of the older systems but today’s technology can do a lot more, especially with all the new wireless home security technology available today.
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