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Holiday Fire Safety: What You Need to Know

Holiday fire safety tips

From Lights to What’s in the Oven – Avoid Holiday Fires It’s that time of year where everything is chaotic, so holiday fire safety is usually out of mind. It can be easy to forget what’s cooking on the stove or to turn off the lights on the tree at night. The last thing you want is to become a fire statistic, especially during the holiday season. Unfortunately, December is one of the most dangerous times of year for household fires, which is why it’s important for you to know how to reduce the risk. Holiday Fire Safety n the Kitchen According to the USFA, cooking is the primary reason for holiday fires. Food that is left unattended is the most common cause because of how easy it is to get distracted. To remember there’s food on the stove, carry a potholder or other kitchen utensil with you when you have to go to another room. If you’re deep frying a turkey, do it outside on a flat service at least 10 feet from any structure. Holiday Fire Safety In Other Areas of the Home Christmas Trees If you have a live tree and it’s too dry, it goes up in flames faster than firewood if it catches on fire. According to the National Institute for Standards and Technology, turpentine is made out of pine trees, which makes it very explosive. To prevent the fire, Turn off Christmas lights at night; if the tree is dry, the lights could start a fire. Even if using LED lights that stay cool to the touch, it is better to be safe. You also don’t want to put a tree of any kind near heating sources. Although a well-watered tree is very difficult to ignite, keep it away from heat. Also, a real tree will start to dry out after 4 weeks no matter how well it is watered. Christmas Lights Avoid the use of broken, frayed, or cracked light strings. Out of all the holiday fire safety tips, this is one that you really need to pay attention to because it can be easy to just take the lights and put them up if they are working. When hanging lights outside, don’t use nails or staples; they can damage the wiring. Instead, use UL-rated clips. Take lights down within 3 months of putting them up. Leaving them up year-round makes animals damage them. Instituting Other Preventative Measures There are ways that Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo area residents and even business owners can prevent holiday fires. One way is to upgrade existing security alarms to those with fire detection. If you don’t already have a security system in place, it is good to get one because it can immediately notify emergency services of a fire. You also want to put fire detectors throughout the home. The kitchen, near bedrooms, and wherever possible can be the difference between life and death. Contact A Syracuse, Buffalo, and Rochester Security Company SPS Fire & Security can help you institute safety measures to protect you, your family, your business, or anything else that is important to you. To learn more about how we can help, call us at 585-770-0348 today.  

Your Christmas Home Security Checklist

Christmas home security tips

Top 7 Tips to Protect Your Home This Christmas Black Friday is over, which means gifts are now in homes waiting to be opened on Christmas Day. Unfortunately, burglars expect this. They know that a majority of people did a great deal of shopping on Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. Here are 7 Christmas home security tips to help you beat the burglars: What’s the first thing a burglar looks for? A home without a security system. What’s the second thing they look for?  Unfortunately, they look for the occupants to not be home so they can get inside and see what’s under that tree. The closer you get to Christmas, the higher the odds of a burglar targeting your home become, especially on Christmas Eve. You often leave your home to celebrate with family, which means gifts are left under the tree unattended for a long time. Fortunately, you can protect your home and purchases. Christmas Home Security Tips Motion sensors, flood lights, video surveillance, or a home security system throughout your entire home can make all the difference in the world. When a burglar sees cameras or evidence that a home security system is in place, they move on. Don’t feed extension cords through windows because that leaves them partially open Ensure doors and windows are secure when leaving. Install dead-bolts if you don’t have any. Secure your doors and windows. Ensure all doors and windows are locked. Consider using reinforced locks and deadbolts for added security. Protect your packages. Don’t let delivered packages sit outside for extended periods. Arrange for prompt delivery, package tracking, or delivery to a secure location. Be cautious about social media. Avoid posting on social media that you will be away from home for extended periods. Maintain a well-lit home. Use timers on indoor and outdoor lights to give the appearance that your home is occupied, even when you are away. Be aware of your surroundings. Report any suspicious activity in your neighborhood to the authorities. Keep blinds, curtains, or drapes closed, especially when the tree and the presents underneath it are visible. Additionally, valuables should always be out of sight of windows. Also, don’t hide keys under door mats, in flower pots, or under stones. Burglars know this trick very well. Furthermore, if you are going to be gone for an extended period, have a neighbor park their car in your driveway or arrange for gifts to be stored with someone you trust. Keep receipts until after the holidays, so lock them away in a safe, file cabinet, or fireproof box. In addition, burglars have been known to dig through the trash. Shred receipts before you throw them away. Rochester, Syracuse & Buffalo Residents – Protect Your Home All Year Round! At SPS Fire & Security, we can help you protect your home at Christmas, New Year’s, and all year round. Burglaries climb during the Christmas season, but they can happen anytime. It’s good to always be prepared. Call 585-770-0348 to find out how you can affordably protect your home.  

4 Ways to Protect Packages from Porch Pirates

video surveillance and protecting against porch pirates

Tips to Protect Your Holiday Packages from Porch Pirates The holiday shopping season is here, so we conveniently order gifts online and have them delivered. Many of us are at work when these packages arrive. Home video surveillance systems reveal that some delivery people don’t knock due to their heavy workload this time of year. Porch pirates take advantage of this. Sadly, about 23 million Americans have had packages stolen right off their porches after they were delivered. These thieves are called “porch pirates.” Also, their stealing is happening more because more people are buying things online. According to the Porch Pirate Report by Shorr.com: 92% of consumers have their packages delivered to their homes 5% of consumers have their packages delivered to their businesses 1% have packages delivered to a friend’s house, 1% to a neighbor’s house, and 1% to a parent’s house 53% of people have changed plans to ensure they’re home to receive a package, although they aren’t required to sign for it. Protecting Your Packages To truly protect your packages, install a home surveillance system. Specifically, a camera right outside your delivery door gives you all the details. For instance, you see exactly when the package arrives. Furthermore, this ability not only helps you catch a porch pirate in the act but also effectively resolves delivery disputes. Unfortunately, however, delivery companies sometimes deliver packages to incorrect addresses. Therefore, if they mark your package “delivered” but it never arrives, you can deduce someone else received it and readily start a claim. If porch pirates see a camera pointing right at them outside, that can make them turn around and leave. Also, you can protect your packages in other ways. For example  You can have your packages delivered to your job if that works. Another way is to have them sent to a friend, neighbor, or family member who will be home. Finally, you can tell the delivery company to leave your package at a back door or somewhere hidden. Your Rochester, Syracuse & Buffalo Video Surveillance Experts There are different ways for protecting your packages, but having a camera by the door is something that can serve you all year round. You will always know who has come to your porch, can be aware if anyone attempted or succeeded to get into your house, and can keep an eye on activities outside of your home. To learn more about you can protect your family and your home, call SPS Fire & Security at 585-770-0348 for a FREE, no-obligation consultation.

Video Surveillance Solves the Most Bizarre Crimes

Crimes solved by video surveillance

Video Surveillance That Sees Everything Making video watching better to solve crimes has been a goal for years. Now, thanks to better technology, we can do it. Today’s home and business cameras have much clearer pictures. Because of this, the police can catch thieves and other bad people when they go onto someone’s property. In fact, ABC News reported in 2013 that private surveillance cameras were catching more criminals. Below are some of the most bizarre crimes that were ever caught on security video cameras. Drive-By Pizza On July 9, 2017, an 18-year-old teenager was arrested after he threw an entire pizza from his car at a pedestrian. That pedestrian happened to be a homeowner standing on the sidewalk within the range of his residential security camera. Although the pizza didn’t hit the man, the teenager was hit with an assault charge. Armed with Hot Dog Tongs Armed robbery can really scare someone. But think about being a store worker when a robber uses hot dog tongs as their weapon! This actually happened in 2012. So, instead of a fake gun or something else silly, this robber grabbed hot dog tongs. Then, the robber used them to scare customers and told everyone to give him money. After that, the police came and caught the man for armed robbery. Kidnapping of Carlesha Freeland-Gaither While this one doesn’t produce the giggles like assault by pizza or armed hot dog tong robbery, it does show you the serious business of good video surveillance. Carlesha Freeland-Gaither was a 22-year-old nursing assistant who was taken right off the street. Video caught footage of the vehicle the assailant was driving. Authorities found out who they were looking for and this wasn’t his first crime. Shootings, Assaults, and More Outside cameras have also caught shootings, fights, people using fake checks, and lots more. So, it’s important for homes, banks, stores, gas stations, shops, and offices to have good video watching systems. Because the video helps protect these places, it can also protect other people nearby. Contact Your Rochester Video Surveillance Experts You can protect yourself and others with the installation of a good residential or business camera system. SPS Fire & Security has helped many homeowners and business owners throughout Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse protect their homes and businesses, as well as others in their neighborhoods. Call today at 585-770-0348 or complete the contact form below and we will get back to you ASAP.  

Prep Your Home Now: Don’t Wait for Disaster

Tips to prep your house for fall

7 Tips to Help You Prep Your Home for Fall The weather feels warm for now, but can you sense it? Fall is definitely here! The leaves are changing colors, pumpkin spice fills the air, and fall events are happening everywhere in Ashland. However, this change of seasons can still affect your home. Therefore, it’s important to prep your home now, which will also start the process of getting it ready for winter. Tips to Prep Your Home in the Fall Luckily, here are some tips to help you prep your house: Prevent flooding by cleaning your gutters. Water that overflows the gutter can pool around your foundation and get into cracks. Over time, this pooling can create cracks that let moisture into your basement. A gutter leaf guard helps keep leaves and debris out, making gutter cleaning much easier. Clean your fireplace, chimney, or chimney pipe to prevent fires. You can hire a chimney cleaner who will make sure the damper closes correctly and that they remove all burnt wood and ash. Next, drain your outdoor faucets to avoid freezing. Water left inside an outdoor faucet can freeze and crack it, which will cause a leak. Also, remove hoses and turn off the shutoff valves to those faucets. Gaps around windows should be sealed up so you can keep home energy costs down. Plus, you’ll be a lot more comfortable if you don’t feel cold air from outside blowing in on you when you’re trying to cozy up on the sofa. Now, Here’s a Little More:  Furthermore, schedule a roof inspection now. Specifically, this time of year is perfect to have a roof inspector come and check for small damage. Because this prevents the damage from getting worse over the winter. Additionally, roof inspectors can also tell you if you’re at risk for ice dams. Although less common in Rochester compared to some areas, prevention is still key. Therefore, you don’t want to call an ice dam removal service in the middle of winter to fix a problem. Next,  vents to the furnace to make sure they are not clogged or covered up by furniture or rugs. Blocked vents are fire hazards and can affect airflow. Lastly, update our security alarm system if you haven’t yet. Systems can now detect fire, flood, and carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a bigger danger in the fall. Carbon monoxide is a bigger danger in the fall – protect your family! Call Your Rochester Security Company Today! At SPS Fire & Security, we have helped people throughout Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo keep their homes safe and secure. These tips, along with our business security and home security services, will keep some money in your pocket and keep you and what’s yours safe. Call today at 585-770-0348 for a free estimate.

Top Home Security Systems Can Increase Your Home’s Worth

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Top Home Security Systems in Rochester, Syracuse & Buffalo are Increasing Home Values There are many things that we do to our homes to increase their worth, such as hardwood flooring, modern bathroom fixtures, and other types of renovations. But did you know that the top home security systems and home automation products can increase your home’s value as well? Let’s take a look at the different elements of a home security system that can make your home worth more: 1. Smart Thermostats Anything that helps your home save energy can give your home value a boost. When energy is saved, energy bills are reduced. Most smart thermostats pay for themselves within 24 months. This means that a return on investment is produced for the lifetime of the thermostat. You can tell the thermostat to adjust the temperature at certain times during the day or control it through your mobile phone or tablet. 2. 24/7 Security System Monitoring 24/7 monitoring is becoming more popular because it is like having a security guard at your door every single day and night. In fact, it is a major feature of the top home security systems. The rising popularity in home alarm monitoring is resulting in more professional security system installations than do-it-yourself security systems. This is good since do-it-yourself systems may just be an alarm with no monitoring and no way to notify you if there is an emergency. 3. Fire and Carbon Monoxide Protection A security system can also provide you with fire and carbon monoxide protection. If you decide to sell your home, this is something that a potential buyer could find very appealing. Added protection is always a plus. A top security system can also be outfitted with the capability to detect flooding in the basement, which will give you a notification if a pipe bursts or a flooding event happens in your area while you’re out of town. 4. Smart Lights Imagine being out of town and controlling your lights through your phone. One of the biggest pieces of advice that people receive when going out of town is to leave a light on. With smart lights, you can alternate lights each night to make it appear that someone is home. Contact An Experienced Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse Home Security Alarm Company At SPS Fire & Security, we want to help you increase your home value by installing a top security system within your home. Not only does this give you peace of mind in the way of keeping you and your family safer, but brings more value to the home in a unique way. To learn more, call us at 585-770-0348 for a free consultation.    

Home Security – Securing Your Home for Winter Vacation

Home Security during winter vacation

Home Prep Tips for Securing Your Home If you’re like many people in the Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo area, you go south for the winter or travel during the holidays. According to the AAA, more than 103 million Americans will  travel 50 or more miles between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. That’s a lot of people! Unfortunately, while you’re securing your home for winter vacation, many of them won’t be. A lot of homes are left vulnerable to thieves looking to take advantage of the situation. The following points are tips for securing your home for your winter vacation, whether it’s a week or a few months: 1. Prevent Water Issues Since you won’t be home using hot water, you can turn down your hot water heater to reduce the amount of energy it consumes. This will save you money. You can also turn off your main water supply so you don’t have to worry about unexpected leaks. The last thing you need is to come home to a flood or receive a very high water bill. You can also keep your heat on to prevent the pipes from freezing, but keep it no higher or lower than 50 degrees. This is just warm enough to prevent the freezing of pipes and still save you money on energy costs. 2. Prevent Electrical Issues When it comes to appliances and other electrical devices, follow one rule: unplug them if you aren’t using them. Specifically, there’s no need for the computer, blender, microwave, or even the television to remain plugged in. Because these things have electricity moving through them, you also reduce your chance of an electrical fire. 3. Make the Empty House Less Obvious Next, make sure the house doesn’t look empty. You can do the following to make the house look occupied: Keep a few key lights on in the home, preferably those that are on the most anyway. This is to ensure nothing looks out of place. Have a friend or neighbor pick up your mail and newspaper each day so the mail doesn’t accumulate in the mailbox. Have someone on standby to shovel your sidewalk, porch steps, and/or driveway if it snows. Keep on a radio so voices can be heard through windows or doors. 4. Properly Secure Your Home The last area to consider is the security of your home. With a properly installed home security system, there are many things you can achieve: View your home while you’re away via an app on your phone that can see what your home video surveillance cameras see. Control the lights in the home so you can turn lights on and off no matter where you are. You can also control your thermostat. What better way to make a burglar believe someone is home than to turn your home into a smart home? If a pipe bursts, the alarm system can detect it and notify you of a problem so you can send someone to your home to see what is happening. In case there is a fire, the fire department will be notified. If someone breaks in, the alarm will sound and the 24/7 monitoring center will be notified so the authorities can be called. A home security system with all this functionality can help you manage parts of the other areas you need to do to make sure your home is secure while you’re gone. An Experienced Rochester, Buffalo & Syracuse Home Security Company Focused On Securing Your Home At SPS Fire & Security in Rochester, we help you protect everything you’ve worked hard for when you’re away. If you travel and don’t have a security system, talk to us now to see how you can better secure your home. Call us today at 585-770-0348 or complete the contact form below.  

Small Business Security: 3 Steps to Protect Your Business

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How to Protect Your Interests with Small Business Security Running a small business comes at a cost, so every dollar you make counts. The cash flow problem tends to be the first reason why a business fails, so it is very important to be smart with limited resources. When cutting cost, however, one of the first things business owners cut is small business security. Of course, this isn’t recommended because securing your small business is an investment that pays off over time. It protects you from losses. In fact, your security should grow as your business grows to protect everything you have worked for. Securing Your Network One of the things that you must do is secure your network. Small businesses are sometimes the target of hackers. Something as simple as a virtual private network (VPN) can make a difference in how safe data is or isn’t in your business. With a VPN, a layer of privacy is added to the network so that your data is kept safer than it would be otherwise. Securing Your Facility This is where small business security systems, access control, and other types of security measures come in. You can monitor the access points of your building through an access control system. This is a system where employees or other authorized people can only enter if they have a card or a code. This protects the building from people not authorized to come inside without approval from a front desk clerk or security guard. Fortunately, cameras help you see who enters your place. As a result, they catch shoplifters and burglars. Moreover, just having cameras can stop bad things from happening. Similarly, security systems also stop bad stuff. Furthermore, at night, they scare away burglars. However, if someone breaks in anyway, the alarm goes off and police come. Protecting Against Environmental Hazards Security systems also stop flood damage. Alarms have fire warnings too, so you don’t lose as much stuff. Want even more? Make your building smart! Lock doors, change heat, and check security from anywhere. Rochester, Syracuse & Buffalo Small Business Security You Can Count On For a safe New York small business, choose SPS Fire & Security. We set up security systems, control doors, add cameras, and make your building smart. Feel secure when you’re not there. Call 585-770-0348.

Using Video Surveillance in the Fight Against Door-to-Door Scams

video surveillance and door to door scams

Using Video Surveillance & Its Role In Protecting You Long ago, people knocked on doors. Smiling, they’d tell you about their carpet cleaner. Companies sold things this way. In the meantime, salesmen earned money for their families. Door-to-door sales was a real job. Some people made good money. However, it’s not a common profession anymore. Luckily, using video surveillance keeps the fakers away. Unfortunately, things have changed, and this has created a home security risk. Gradually, these jobs ended. Consequently, more fake salesmen showed up. Sadly, these folks got good at tricking people, sporting vacuums and cleaners just like the old days. In addition, they gave free gifts for demos. However, some real salesmen still exist. Nevertheless, most just check out your house. Now, more get caught because people see they need video cameras by their doors. Types of Door-To-Door Scams IIn Rochester, NY, laws control who can sell door-to-door. For example, Rochester says sellers need a license. This license costs $250 and lasts six months. But that’s not all. Sellers also need a $5,000 bond. An insurance company pays for this bond. Fortunately, this protects people from fake sales by licensed sellers. When someone knocks at your door, it’s smart to ask a door-to-door seller for ID. Also, talk through the closed door. Give the camera a chance to catch the scammer. You know more than ever that a person is a scammer if they try your door handle. Sometimes, they try windows or car door handles. These actions show they are bad news. As for the types of scams, here is what Rochester, Syracuse, Buffalo, and other parts of the country are experiencing: The meat company scam – A person comes to the door saying they are from a meat or food company and they want to make you a deal. The vacuum or carpet cleaner demo scam – Kirby still has some salespeople going door-to-door these days, but they will most likely have proof they are supposed to be there. Electric company scam – A person claiming to be from the electric company comes to the door and asks to see your bill for one reason or another. Security system scam – A legitimate security system company is never going to come to your door and ask to do a free estimate.  Home improvement – Beware of a person claiming to be a construction worker comes to your door telling you they will fix your roof, siding, or fence for a portion of the money up front. You will never see them again. Syracuse, Buffalo & Rochester Using Video Surveillance Systems to Protect Your Family Having cameras by your doors stops fake sellers from hurting more people. Across the country, security cameras reveal the scams. Furthermore, homeowners with cameras almost always catch the scammers. To learn more about how you can protect your home with video surveillance, call SPS Fire & Security at 585-770-0348 and we will get back to you ASAP.

Personal Security: Ride Sharing Safety in Upstate New York

Personal security when ride sharing

Exercising Personal Ride Sharing Safety & Security While On the Road The use of ride sharing services in Upstate New York is on the rise. More people use these services because of convenience. Furthermore, the service is more private and personal than the public transportation system. Ride sharing works well for when a person needs a designated driver or when the car is in the shop. It’s an affordable way to get a ride when it is needed, but ride sharing safety must be exercised. However, not all ride sharing services verify the driver’s license of their drivers or criminal records and this is a personal security risk. If you read the small print on the company website, you will find that the ride sharing company isn’t responsible for the safety of the vehicle or really anything about the driver. The company most likely doesn’t verify insurance coverage either. It is all up to you to make an informed decision that can have an impact on your personal ride sharing safety. The good news, however, is that bad things don’t often happen with ride sharing services. The bad news is that a quick Google News search will show some incidents. Nonetheless, ride sharing is growing fast because it’s extremely useful. But you can never be too careful. Vetting Your Driver The best way to ensure your safety and security with a ride sharing service is to vet the driver. When you request service, you are most likely going to be connected with information about the driver. So do these things before you ride: Verify the driver. Look at their user profile to see how many rides they’ve completed and the type of feedback they have received. Send a message or begin a conversation over chat. This helps you to get to know your driver. Make sure you plan ahead. Know exactly where you are going so you can let the driver know. You should also notify your family and friends that you are using a ride sharing service and what route you will be taking. You ARE the navigator. Pick a public meeting place to be picked up and choose a public place to be dropped off. If you don’t feel safe, simply don’t go. You’re not obligated to get into the car. If your plans change or your route changes, text a friend or family member. If there is a reason to be concerned for your safety, contact law enforcement. Putting Your Safety First in Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo Whether at home or on the road, your safety and security come first. Never do anything you don’t feel right about. Ride sharing services can make life run a little smoother, but never sacrifice your safety in any area of your life. For example, you can make things more secure at home through a security system, surveillance cameras, motion sensors, and other features. By calling SPS Fire & Security, you can learn about how to secure your home as part of your journey toward securing your life. Give us a call today at 585-770-0348 or complete the contact form below.  

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