Below is a list, based on FBI research, indicating where home break-ins occur.
34% Front Door
23% First-Floor Window
22% Back Door
9% Garage
4% Basement
4% Unlocked Entrance
2% Second Floor
2% Storage Area
This list shouldn't surprise anyone.
What do we do to reduce our chance of becoming some crooks next victim?
Obviously a security system is recommended. Motion detectors and glass break sensors.
Dead Bolts are a must!
Better lighting around your home!
Trim bushes where criminals can hide!
Get a DOG!
Install SECURITY FILM
This
may surprise you but most of the prestige homes we have installed for
fading, UV rejection, energy savings and glare reduction have a front
door made of glass or a garage door with glass windows right or
alongside the door lock!
Perhaps your home is configured like that?
We
try to always point out this obvious entry point for burglars and in
many cases have installed the Ultra 3M safety and security films on
these windows.
Thicker is NOT better since 3M is the ONLY window
film company in the world with the Micro-layering technology.Unlike
VISTA or Huper Optik Window Films.
Our films will not let the Glass Rip!
This
isn't some type of marketing or selling baloney. I simply can't leave
my customer's home without mentioning or doing something to protect
these weakest link points of entry.
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I have a 350z that I would like to have the roof center section wrapped in carbon fiber. How much advance scheduling do I need to have it done.
Jamie Fairres, December 24, 2011
Do you put truck window graphics on. I have a Harley graphic I need put on the rear window of my Dodge PU. If you do, what is the cost? I understand the temp needs to be a certain degree to apply.
Anonymous, December 06, 2011
The cost depends on the size of the graphic. The temperature does need to be at least 60 degrees when we install but we'd install in our 8,500 sqft climate controlled facility, so it wouldn't be a problem. Feel free to give me a call to come by and let me see what the graphic looks like and size. I promise we'll keep it affordable.
December 06, 2011
Yeah I was just wondering how much would it be to do a carbon fiber wrap in a car hood. I have a 91 Nissan 300zx.
justin, November 21, 2011
Justin,
Carbon fiber wrap on a 300 zx would look great and is totally doable if the paint is in good shape. Give me a call to discuss and schedule a time to bring the car by the shop and let's look at the hood.
November 21, 2011
I have a guy looking to have his boat wrapped, I'm supplying the wrap, looking for an installer in Tulsa. Look at my website, Exowrapz.com, then give me a call if you wrap boats. Thanks, John
Anonymous, September 08, 2011
Agreed. Security systems should be one of our main concerns most especially that safety in homes are not guaranteed against intruders. You must take great advantage on what technology in security offers nowadays.