How To Make Sure Your Valuables Are Safe

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How To Make Sure Your Valuables Are Safe Now You SEE It, Now You Don’T—A security cabinet is an ideal way to deter theft of important articles, documents and extra keys. (NAPSA)—Safety is no accident, especially when it comes to protecting your valuables during the holidays. Here are sometips that will help you protect what you prize: * Be sure to lock all doors and windowsbefore you leave home. If you have an alarm system, makesure you turn it on and useit. Consider installing a security cabinet. Some cabinets, such as those from NuTone, feature a keyed security lock and a tamperresistant, white-painted steel door. While the cabinets feature a rust-resistant painted steel body, they can be disguised with paint or wallpaper. They’re also easily installed and out of the way, whether in a closet, a laundry room or your homeoffice. e If you plan to be away overnight, use timers on your lighting fixtures and stop your mail and newspaperdeliveries. Ask your neighbor to keep an eye on your home when you are going out of town. If you see any suspicious activity or individuals in your neighborhood, don’t be afraid to call the police department to checkit out. Consider leaving a radio or television on when going out. The sound will give the impression that someone is home. Should you happen to see the burglars, rememberto give the 911 operators a general description of what they were wearing and the direction they were heading. To learn more about NuTone security cabinets, visit www.NuTone.com.