June 2014 Client Newsletter
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How to Drive in a Flood
How to Drive in a Flood By Janet McCarty With all the poor weather conditions that Britain is currently experiencing nationwide, it is important to know how to drive in floods and water. There are many dangers associated with driving in water, from electrics malfunctioning to the engine sucking in water. Before we get started on how to drive through a flood, here are a few things to consider: 1. ...
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Thieves Beware! The Features of Plant Security Systems
Thieves Beware! The Features of Plant Security Systems By Ben Halliday Plant equipment has regularly been targeted by thieves over the past decade or so with the construction industry being ...
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10 Tips for Safer Online Banking
10 Tips for Safer Online Banking Is online banking safe? It's a question everyone asks when weighing the convenience of managing all their financial transactions on the Internet against the risk of ...
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Broken Key in Lock
Broken Key in Lock By Jeremy Fenwick It's a frustrating thing that luckily doesn't happen often. But on occasion you may find that a key snaps in half while you are locking or unlocking a door or ...
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Are All Doors Created Equal?
Are All Doors Created Equal? By George Uliano The short answer is NO. In my past articles I have written about all types of locks including the different types of door locks. However, if you don't ...
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Home Invasion Calls for Preventative Layers of Protection
By Phyllis Song Home invasions are becoming more and more frequent these days as thieves are beginning to use powerful technologies such as iPhone apps and Google maps in carrying out their devious ...
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Puppy Theft
Puppy Theft By Brian Ramsey Probably the most common method of securing a home and yard in the Caribbean is for the home owner to get a dog. Many people love small dogs especially Pekinese, ...
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