Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Need Last Minute Back to School Safety Essentials? Head to Target!

Many students have already made the journey back to campus - but even the most prepared may have left a few important items off their shopping lists. And if you haven't left yet - SABRE has some additions to your last minute Target run!

You can find several SABRE products at your local Target store that help keep college students safer on campus. Here are some of our favorites that will help you and your college student have peace of mind while they're away:

1.) Dorm/Apartment Kit: This three-piece set will give you protection at home and on the go. The door stop alarm, and door/window alarm sound at 120 decibels when activated - a siren you can hear up to 300 feet away so your hall mates and neighbors will know if you're in trouble. The alarms are battery activated, and take just seconds to install before they're ready to be used. Plus - it's portable so these key pieces can be carted to your next home away from home. The kit also includes a personal alarm with an LED light.

2.) Personal Alarms: SABRE's personal alarms may look like thumb drives you surely have to head back to campus, but instead of saving your homework it could help save you from becoming a victim. These 110 decibel alarms are easy to activate - just pull the alarm from the key chain and people up to 300 feet away will know you need help.

3.) SABRE Red Key Chain Pepper Spray: SABRE's Campus Safety Pepper Gel is a great option for college students as it doesn't become airborne and any secondary effects on the user or bystanders are minimal. You can find one here - but Target carries our best selling traditional pepper spray. This quick release key chain model gives you protection from up to 10 feet away, has a 4 year shelf life, and can be sprayed up to 25 times!


And for the parents - while you're in the SABRE aisle, check out our home series product line you can use to protect your home. Especially those now finding themselves "empty nesters," don't leave your home unprotected when you jet off for some much needed vacations! 
All SABRE products are available for pick up in the stores - but no on-line orders! Head here for that!






Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Keep Your Home Away From Home Safe & Protected

Millions of college freshman are heading off to campus to live on their own for the first time! But with this new change in environment comes many new responsibilities.

It may seem like a great idea to leave your dorm room unlocked while you run to the bathroom, change a load of laundry, or simply keep it open while you're hanging out with friends on your floor. The numbers should warn you against that - more than 10,000 students are victims of aggravated assault and robbery each year. Since many students are heading to school with new, and expensive, school supplies, SABRE created our Dorm/Apartment Kit to help students keep these valuables safe. Priced at $26.99 - our Dorm/Apartment Kit is a practical and inexpensive solution!

The Dorm/Apartment kit comes with three stand-alone alarms:

1.) Door Stop Alarm: This 120 decibel alarm can be heard up to 300 feet away, and sounds when pressure is applied. Since this fits underneath your doorway on the inside, it will sound if someone tries to open the door from the outside.

2.) Door/Window Alarm: Also sounding 120 decibels, this alarm can secure the other entry point into your dorm room, the window, or a second door. The compact device sounds when the magnetic strip is moved, like when the door or window are opened.

3.) Personal Alarm - this key chain model complete with an LED light provides on-the-go protection. The 115 decibel alarm can be heard up to 300 feet away, and draws attention to you in a dangerous situation.

These alarms take seconds to install and set up, and can move with the college student as they change surroundings from year to year. Start investing in your student's safety today and visit our website to lean more!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Leaving Your Home Secured

                                   



There are many types of break in scenerios. The residents can be home and awake, home and sleeping, gone on vacation or even out in the yard. Regardless of the scenario, criminals want to get in and get out quickly with whatever they came for. 

Criminals also want the path of least resistance, and a noisy alarm or security sign will make some criminals think twice about targeting your home. In two recent stories, residents left their homes without security systems or alarms installed. While these won't make your home invincible to an incident, they can help deter some crimes from occurring in the first place.

Glendale, AZ - Two would-be burglars were arrested early Tuesday morning.

Azfamily.com reports around 6:00 A.M. a nearby neighbor called the police to report the break-in. The residents of the broken house were not home at the time of the incident.

Police surrounded the house and soon found two suspects inside. The men were arrested and charged with second-degree burglary.

Whether you’re away on vacation or away at the grocery store, your home should not be left vulnerable to would-be thieves and criminals. The next story involves a home intruder who broke into an empty home and waited for the residents to arrive.

San Francisco, CA - On Sunday morning, a 34 year old man was arrested for suspicion of home invasion, kidnapping and sexual assault.

SFGate reports the suspect, Jamala Morris broke into the empty home and awaited the arrival of the mother and daughter. When the daughter entered her bedroom, Morris ordered the daughter to get on the ground as he covered her mouth with duct tape.

Hearing the corruption, the mother entered the room to check on her daughter, only to be held at gunpoint and taped up as well.

Police said, a male resident came home moments later but he panicked and escaped from the home. The suspect fled after taking many items, including the mother’s wallet.
The panicked male resident returned home, freed the mother and daughter and called police at 12:20 a.m. Sunday.

Police arrested the suspect at his home the next day because inside, authorities said they found the victim's wallet, a short-barrel shotgun, duct tape and other evidence linking him to the crime. 

Morris reportedly said that he had no connections with the family and had only seen them in passing.

With burglaries occurring every 14.5 seconds across the United States, investing in your home security is highly suggested as you can potentially avoid dangerous situations as the one mentioned above. Again, criminals want the path of least resistance and a sounding alarm is an effective method for deterring most criminals.

Protecting your home and family does not have to be expensive as SABRE offers a wide variety of home security products at affordable prices – plus, no monthly fees!

The SABRE Wireless Alarm Kit is a great way to invest in your home security with its easy installation and inexpensive, yet practical means to securing your home.



The Alarm Kit includes a 120 dB Keypad Door / Window Alarm plus 3 Additional 120dB Door / Window Alarms. The 120 dB alarm sound is as loud as a rock concert, which deters the burglar from entering your home and allows you to wake up and be aware of the situation.

The Keypad Door/Window Alarm has an Entry / Exit delay to prevent false triggering. It also has an arm & disarm feature that requires a numeric code.

The SABRE Door/Window Alarm protects your home with its magnetic triggered alarm that sounds when a protected door or window is opened, tampered with, or movement is detected.


Leave your home protected and secured with The SABRE HomeSeries. For more information on our wide range of security options, visit sabred.com/homeseries.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

SABRE's CEO David Nance Featured In The Star Ledger's Newspaper

Personal safety expert and CEO of SABRE, David Nance was recently featured in one of The Star Ledger’s New Jersey Newspaper. The article focused on back-to-school safety for college students and David offered his safety expertise, tips and suggestions for incoming college students.
During Nance’s interview, he spoke about the criminal mindset.
"Thieves are looking for the path of least resistance," he says. "They want to get in and out as quickly as possible. When an alarm sounds, the chance of them being identified increases."
Nance also mentions the effectiveness of small standalone alarms which are designed to discourage criminals.
"In most cases when an intruder hears that sound, they are going to retreat,” says Nance.
With school just around the corner, SABRE recommends 3 back-to-school essentials for college students - all cost-efficient and available at your local Target:




For your convenience, these 3 essentials are all included in the dorm/apartment kit! For more information about college safety essentials, visit sabrered.com/college. Even better, invite SABRE’s College Safety Program Manager to your school for a FREE presentation aimed at increasing college safety on campus! Email her today info@sabrered.com.