
The 7 Top Things You Need to Know About Alarm Monitoring
Have you ever wondered how your alarm monitoring service actually works? What do they do for your money? How do they keep you safe? Chubb Security say that alarm monitoring is primarily about peace of mind. What do they mean by this? Well, everyone knows that an alarm siren going off is a deterrent. But
4 Brilliant Steps to Avoid Having your Safe Stolen
So you’ve gone to all the trouble of investing in a safe to protect your valuables at home. Peace of mind right? Nothing to worry about. Unless of course, it wasn’t installed correctly, is easy to find – and can be removed with ease!

The Successful Locksmith
According to Competenz, one of New Zealand’s industry training organisations, locksmiths provide: “security for homes, businesses and other assets. Locksmiths secure premises and provide security advice as well as open jammed or broken locks, make replacement keys, unlock vehicles, buildings or safes and help law enforcement agencies with evictions, repossessions, search warrants and forensic investigations.” Competenz

How much does alarm monitoring cost in New Zealand?
What is alarm monitoring? Alarm monitoring is special communication between your home security system and your alarm monitoring provider. The control panel of your alarm system registers an emergency event – which could be an unauthorised entry, a fire or smoke alarm, or even a distress button – to the central monitoring station. How does
New Zealand’s Security Awards 2020 Will Be Held Online Due to Covid-19
The annual New Zealand Security Awards is taking place online this year due to Covid-19 restrictions and the event is going to be live streamed as well. The event will be held on 7th August 2020, from 5 to 7 pm. The winners will receive their awards by courier post after the event. The prestigious
Auckland based “rip-off” locksmiths operating
If you need a locksmith in Auckland, be careful: a Auckland based locksmith company who has been exposed before, are back in action doing poor work on people’s properties, and demanding outrageous payments for it. One of the latest disappointed customers was Newshub entertainment editor Daniel Rutledge. He needed work done to some doors of
