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Use Key Cabinets to Prevent Theft

October 22nd, 2008

If you run a business which requires you to handle a large amount of keys, it’s important you know how to keep the keys safe and secure. Many valet businesses, car lots and landlords find it difficult not only to keep up with keys but also keep them away from criminals. The easiest way for someone to steal a car is if they have the key! Thus, leaving keys unlocked and unprotected can ruin your business, your reputation and your life.


When Only a Sturdy Mailbox Will Do

August 26th, 2008

Generally only found in rural areas where they are by the side of the thoroughfare, those who favor a sturdy mailbox have found taking hints from rural customers is actually a great idea.

Although the usual commercial plastic and even the occasional aluminum is much more commonly seen in the everyday city landscape, when only a sturdy mailbox will do, rural consumers have a leg up on the rest of the population.


How to Install a New Mailbox

August 11th, 2008

When it comes to finding out how to install a new mailbox, you will do well to not only consider the location where you are thinking of placing the box but also the material from which it is made.

Some metals are heavier than others and if you opt for a plastic receptacle, the odds of not being able to drill holes through it are high.


Commercial Mailbox Options for Apartments and Townhomes

July 30th, 2008

When it comes to offering commercial mailbox ptions for apartments and townhomes, landlords and management companies are looking for save, cheap, and secure options. The need for individual keys is a given, but since it is sometimes hard to retrieve a key from a moving renter, some apartment managers of smaller venues have opted for individual mailboxes instead.


The Protection Of A Rural Locking Mailbox

April 26th, 2008

For those in apartment buildings or duplexes a rural locking mailbox can sometimes seem like a burden. You have to have your key accessible to unlock your mailbox simply to receive junk mail and local advertisements.


Should you Pay for Identity Theft Protection?

April 21st, 2008

Hand in hand with the growing problem of identity theft are the businesses that spring up surrounding the phenomenon. At times they may be selling tangible goods that will serve to safeguard your personal information. At other times they offer something akin to an insurance policy that will fiscally reimburse you if any of your personal information is misused and you suffer loss as a result. Should you pay for identity theft protection such as this or is that overkill?


The Soaring Popularity of Locking Rural Mailboxes

April 17th, 2008

As you drive down the country road, you notice the occasional mailbox that seems to be interspersed with lush vegetation or old trees. Usually found at the beginning of a driveway, you notice that while many of these kinds of boxes feature whimsical designs, hand painted names, and in some cases are artistically incorporated into the landscape, they all have one thing in common: they lock. While this may a somewhat novel concept to many a city dweller, it is a stark requirement in rural areas.


Five Easy Steps to Identity Theft Prevention

April 12th, 2008

Identity theft is a problem that will not soon be eradicated. Rather than going by the wayside, thieves with a design on your personal information and useful vitals will stop at little to garner the data they seek and it is only with identity theft prevention measures that you will have a chance at remaining safe from misuse of your name.


Identity Theft Protection Tips

April 6th, 2008

When it comes to protecting yourself from identity theft it is a matter of keeping your personal information out of the hands of those who would use it for no good. You have to protect your mail and your email information. Protect your mail from thieves by purchasing a locking mailbox. This keeps your mail safe at all times especially when you are a way for a weekend or for a week.


Worrisome Facts about Identity Theft

April 3rd, 2008

There is a cornucopia of worrisome facts about identity theft that should have consumers running scared. Unfortunately, there is still the general mindset that this crime is something that happens to other people and therefore those with a false sense of security will continue on with their mistakes and perhaps not safeguard their data as closely as is required to be truly protected.


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