Family Safety Kit Of Home Security Devices
A major job promotion required me to relocate to Montpelier all the way from Boston in 2007. What with the shaky economy, we decided as a family that I accept the promotion and we say hello to Vermont.
Being in a strange place prompted us to gather a family safety kit even if my new occupation could pay for a better house in an untroubled area. We wanted to get the top defense systems out there. It was better to be safe than sorry.
We got the installations underway with alarms specially designed to guard against breaking and entering. I encouraged my son to be included in assembling the family safety kit early on.
This was so that Jude would be able to handle himself when he faces the world on his own. He was to internalize the importance of a family safety kit and search for protective gadgets with us.
Our assortment of gadgets grew as our family’s needs did. When he started to wander around at about 7 years old, I decided to buy a pool alarm so that he wouldn’t come to any harm. And when our second car arrived, I got a driveway alarm for it.
My wife and I had been lifelong Bostonians up to that point, and having lived smack in the middle of a busy city, had complete appreciation for the importance of having a family safety kit against burglary, theft and potentially dangerous house help.
I remember us having personal travel alarms that doubled as window and door alarms when we were newly married, and also mini PIR alarms. The home alarms we chose for the new house were mainly motion-activated.
This new position keeps me so pre-occupied that in the wake of hiring help who works for us 24/7, we threw in hidden cameras, intruder alarms and diversion safes. Stocking up on residential security tools never seemed like a better idea than right now.
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