Monthly Archives: February 2009
Everything within a safe is safe
Banks, government establishments, legal institutions and homes are all places that store valuable and important items. While banks need to store cash, government establishments need to safeguard confidential documents. Safes are therefore used in all of the above mentioned places … Continue reading
Benefits of underfloor and wall safes
Safes are considered to be the most reliable and cost effective security for your business as well as home. The modern designs of safes have made it easier for business and home users to install and hide safes. They have … Continue reading
Home safes – benefits and features
There are different types of safes that you can choose from on the market today. But have you ever considered what kind of safe you really need? Safes are designed to protect your important valuables from incidents and occurrences such … Continue reading
Fire safes – the best way to protect valuables
Many people ignore the fact that fire can break out at their home. But as we know “prevention is better than cure”. Fire can occur at a home for many reasons such as heating mishaps, short circuits and candles etc. … Continue reading
Famous singer’s London home robbed
Burglaries are on the rise all over Europe and now things are getting really out of hand. London has been ranked as city where the second highest number of burglaries takes place. The audacity of the thieves has gone so … Continue reading
Attempted burglary at Natwest Bank, South Wales failed
We often put our valued possessions in a bank and forget our worries. However, a recent incident in Wales has shown that banks are no longer safe as burglars are trying to rob banks too – not at gun point … Continue reading
The highest numbers of burglaries in UK take place in Nottingham
The Home Office Department and insurance companies have released some shocking data recently. London ranks first in vehicle thefts and other damages in the whole of UK whilst Nottingham takes the first position followed by London in cases of burglary … Continue reading
Burglary in broad daylight
On 22nd January, burglars broke in the house of Sharon Penhaligon, 45, while she was away for the day. After she returned home in the evening she was distraught to find that some of her very precious possessions were missing. … Continue reading
Burglar with a photographic memory confesses to over 500 burglaries
In an interesting development, a burglar called the police from his prison cell and admitted to over 500 burglaries. The burglar, Stuart McCormick is 31 years old and has a photographic memory. He has admitted to all undetected crimes committed … Continue reading
Passerby places shop burglar under citizen’s arrest
An alert passerby arrested a burglar, when they were trying to smash a shop’s window. The burglar, Sarah O’Neil, 27 was allegedly making a hole in the shop window of Namaste Holistic Therapies in Upper High Street, Epsom to gain … Continue reading