Knives: Alternative for Home Security

December 13, 2010 · Posted in Home Security · Comments Off 

How Would I Use Knives Instead Of Other Forms of Home Security? Using knives instead of other types of home security has been growing in the last couple of years.

Knives are silent and deadly and need no special training to be able to use them The knives used can range from the pen knife to a shuriken (a type of throwing knife called a star) and even the famous Bowie knife is used to apply home security. Knives are especially good for silent attacks if someone is prowling around inside your home and making a mess of things.

Which Types Of Knives Are Better For This Application?

Some knives suit themselves better to home security than others. A Bowie knife is a good example of one that is great for home security. A pen knife is not always appropriate in this situation, but can do damage just the same. A knife is always silent, and silence is needed instead of a ringing alarm, as alarms can be cut and otherwise meddled with. In reality most hand to hand fighters prefer a knife as it is perfect for enclosed and small spaces and close range damage.

How Do I Train For Using A Knife?

Knife training can be taken at a dojo or from books and practice dummies can help you train to use a knife. Knife training can help you make certain reflexes automatic so that you can use a knife forhome security.

I must point out that knives are an alternative for home security, but also need to be in conjunction with other types of security such as guard dogs. The more alternatives that you use together, the easier makingyour home secure will be. This is a must to have other alternatives besides the knife open and operating.

Is Using A Knife More Cost Effective Than Other Methods?

Yes, a knife is a simple tool that doesn’t require much training or upkeep. The only thing that you need to do is to take care of your knife and clean and oil it, so that it will work dependably for you. No sense in a knife not being taken care of. If you are lazy, then imagine if you have a folding knife and have to make an awful commotion getting it open due to lack of treatment. That is really not the right idea and your intruder will be upon you before you can blink. That pretty much negates having a knife as security right there. So care must be taken with knives.

Should I Take Some Sort Of Precaution?

Yes, you always need to take precautions especially when there are children around. Never, ever show them knives or how to use one! This could lead to trouble that you do not want. With a sharp knife in a little one’s hands, that leads to danger for the little one and who ever else is around. Keep the knives in hidden places that only you know, but make certain that these knives are hidden in a spot that you can remember. Keep all sharpening tools out of the hands of children and this goes for any oils that you use.

Little ones are curious and will ask questions and sometimes follow you when you think that they are not there. Safety for you and your loved ones is paramount! If you do not have little ones, the same types of precautions still apply. You must be careful that you do not give away your hiding place but be able to remember it all the same.

Should I Keep Knives Locked Up?

You should have a safe place that someone cannot get into and retrieve the knife from. Locking up a knife will not help when a prowler is around and you need something quickly and without noise. You must make absolutely certain that you have a safe place to keep these weapons and do not let children especially know either that you have one or where it is kept. A knife is a dangerous weapon, especially in a child’s hands. Consider it as such.

Yes it is a tool, but becomes a weapon in someone’s hands. You and your family’s safety are of the utmost importance and carelessness and neglect can really not only cause trouble, but profound heartache if in the wrong hands. By taking this advice, you will be saving yourself untold heartache and grief, not to mention worry.

William “Cole” Doggett is a knife expert and owns an Internet knife shop, Knife & Supply Company, LLC at Pocket Knife | Hunting Knife | SOG Knife. His website is devoted to all things pocket knives, swords, kitchen cutlery, sharpeners, machetes and a wealth of information. Stop by!

What Are Transfer Switches?

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Home Security · Comments Off 

Bring to an end your electric power problems. The automatic transfer switch helps to transfer power. Switches protect your appliances or business equipment from damage. It safely transfers electric power to the back up unit. You can certainly protect your business with a switch. Check this article to discover more advantages that a switch can give you.

An Automatic Transfer Switch is an automatic transfer of power source from one to another, this type of switches is more convenient compare to the manual type. An electrical transfer switch is very useful nowadays, because when the main power source is disconnected, it will automatically transfer the power to another electric system.

Electrical transfer switches can be use also when there are changes in voltage power supply. If the voltage power supply changed, it can cause damage to the internal circuit of your appliances at home or at the office.

Transfer switches will initiate the transfer of power to a generator or back-up power source until the voltage becomes stable again. A transfer switch is also called “Generator Transfer Switches”.

An automatic transfer switch has additional circuit component, which is normally in a form of computer in which the incoming power is being monitor. It monitors the circuit for voltage sags, power surges, power spikes, or brownouts. It also actively initiates action in case there is a complete power loss. When the problem is being detected, the automatic transfer switch begins to start up the emergency power supply.

When the emergency power supply achieved the appropriate level of voltage, the automatic transfer switches will transmit power from the main source to the emergency power supply. While the emergency power supply as the active source of power, continues to monitor the main power supply. Once the main power source becomes stable for a specific period of time, the automatic transfer switch will transmit the power back to the main power supply.

Automatic Transfer Switch, according to the expert in power source is the safe way in connecting electrical load to the power generator as your back up electrical source. If you have installed an electric generator into your power system without an automatic transfer switch, it could break your power generator and everything in the circuit.

There are three methods used by electrical transfer switches in transferring electrical power source. These are break before make, closed transition transfer switch, and soft loading transfer switch. In the break before make method, the transfer switch breaks the contact from one power source before it switches to the other power source.

If there is a small or large switch breakage, break before make method prevents from back feeding of the emergency generator into the electric power line. The Closed Transition Transfer Switch method enables the generator to hold the load while the power supply remains uninterrupted. This method is common in industrial and commercial applications that are using automatic transfer switch system.

The Soft Loading Transfer Switch used the Closed Transition Transfer switch except the amount of load accepted by the generator in constant changed, as the power source is switched. This is the dynamic version of the closed transition switch and is compatible with the automatic transfer switch.

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