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There’s a lot more to safes than being a heavy box with a lock on it. Safes have fire ratings, burglary ratings, and all sorts of other accessories and accessories to help secure and protect your valuables. When it comes to ratings, the gold standard is the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) and UL ratings exist for burglary and fire. Most safes older than 50 years old are not fireproof or burglary rated, but they are heavy and look cool. (more…)


Presidents Window

Dear Friends,

With so many security product choices around us whether on the internet, home centers and even supermarkets, it is easy to forget what is important.

Security is something we feel and own within us. Merely paying for something such as a lock, alarm or dog doesn’t assure a thing.

It’s a comfort level we all deserve and wish to exist everywhere we turn. (more…)


Body Language Safety

Body Language Myths - Are You a Myth Buster?

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So you want to stay safe and use every edge possible to ensure your personal safety. Most of us have heard about body language. It’s a powerful, yet underrated tool of empowerment.

Powerful body language can do wonders for your confidence and help ensure your safety. But not everything you may have heard about body language is true. Let’s examine a few of the common body language beliefs, and tell you why many are myths. Test your knowledge as we guide you through some of the body language myths and misconceptions.

NO EYE CONTACT INDICATES LYING / EYE DIRECTION GIVES YOU AWAY

Your eyes give you away, right? Well, not always. Two common beliefs are liars don’t make eye contact, and eye direction indicates lying. Not always true. Lack of eye contact can happen for a number of reasons, including a short attention span, autism, or even cultural reasons. Pathological liars are more likely to be skilled in the art of manipulation and some have no problem in maintaining direct eye contact when telling lies.

When it comes to the direction of eyes, or the ways eyes shift when talking, there is a common belief that shifty eyes indicate deception. However, researchers analyzing body language have found no connection between where the eyes move and whether a person is telling the truth. Most experts think that detecting lying is far more complicated than eye movement. (source: brainfodder.org)

TALKING WITH YOUR HANDS IS UNPROFESSIONAL

Gesturing as you talk can actually help your thinking. Gestures can also help listeners track and interpret what you are saying. Brain imaging has shown a link between gestures and speech. Keeping your hands still when you speak could limit your effectiveness as a communicator. (source: carolkinseygoman.com ) 

ARMS CROSSED IS A NEGATIVE SIGN 

Folding your arms in front of your body is almost a universal gesture. Most people think this body language is a sign of personal defense or a need for personal safety; the person wants to be left alone or is being defensive.

But people cross their arms for a number of reasons including feeling cold, tired, or it might be a way to comfort or reassure the person doing it.

BODY LANGUAGE TO IMPROVE PERSONAL SAFETY 

At Mace® Brand, we are committed to providing community and family safety through individual empowerment. While body language can offer insights into the emotional state of someone, it cannot tell us why a person is exhibiting that emotion.

Here are a few ways to improve your body language to help increase your personal safety.

Stand up straight, make eye contact, smile for real, and lean in. Leaning in shows openness and attention. A real smile is infectious and can turn the tables on what could be a negative encounter. Making eye contact and standing up straight both convey confidence, which makes you a much less likely target. Remember, criminals usually look for easy targets.

The Power Pose

Claim your space and presence. You can do this without being rude. Try “power posing” during a meeting at work, on a bus or a train, or even while riding an elevator. Power posing involves spreading out and striking confident postures, such as hands on a table, arms on your hips, with both feet placed wide apart. These poses have been proven to boost confidence, and send a signal to those around you that you’re confident and in control.

The Look

Remember when your parents or grandparents could get you to behave at church, the dinner table, or family functions by sternly looking at you? You can practice “the look” in public. Try it on friends first, and ask for their feedback. You want to look serious, confident, and convincing.

  Eyes and Eyebrows

The muscles around your eyes are called the ocular orbital muscles. When people are suspicious or intensely curious, their ocular orbitals will tighten. If you see someone narrow their eyes at you, try to figure out what they are hung up on and ask for clarification or an explanation. Conversely, analyzing body language has shown that if you feel your eyes narrowing, that could indicate to a potential assailant that your are suspicious of their behavior. Tense or lowered eyebrows is usually a very dominant gesture. It is common for someone to express anger by lowering their eyebrows. If you tilt your head down, this also is a sign of anger or disapproval.

Effective body language skills takes practice. And now that you know what to work on, take some time to improve your body language and improve your own personal safety and empowerment.

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Slideshow:Residential Security System Services in Westchester, NY

In this slide, professionals at Sonitec Fire, Security& Video mention tips for residential security. They have been designing and installing residential security systems for over 40 years. To find out more, call 914-363-0574 or email info@sonitec.tv. (more…)


Home Security System Installation – Things to Consider

Residential security systems alert homeowners when someone attempts to enter the home. When planning to install a security system at your home, it is advisable to hire a security systems installer.

Things to Consider When Installing a Residential Security System

Investigate your dwelling: Determine the areas of your home that require security. Note the details and determine the most suitable security system.

Wired and wireless system: Identify the advantages and disadvantages of wired and wireless systems and select one that matches your requirements.

Locations of your control panel: When choosing the locations for control panels, make sure intruders cannot find it easily. Also ensure they are accessible for you and your family members in case of emergencies. (more…)


Protecting Your Business with Commercial Security Systems

Protecting Your Business with Commercial Security Systems
Security is important for every business, and locks and chains do not provide enough security. Commercial security systems are available in different models. Regardless of the size and the type of protection you need, you can find a suitable security system. (more…)


Importance of Commercial Security Systems for Businesses

Every business owner should make sure employees, assets, and office spaces are safe and secure. There are a number of companies that offer security services. You need to select the most reliable company. (more…)