Just got another call from a resident who was broken into by a burglar. He said he has a video set up - all he saw was a person going in, and he was gone in 5 minutes.
Now the homeowner wants an Armor Glass quote - having a video doesn't keep them from breaking in!
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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Another call from a homeowner after a break in caught on tape...
Labels:
burglaries,
glass,
protection.
Armor Glass sells hurricane/tornado explosion-rated security window film. The same film was installed on federal buildings in Washington DC after 9/11.
CEO Michael Fjetland is the founder and a former terrorism analyst who established Armor Glass to protect people and their property from breach of their weakest link. Details on how people live in "Houses of Straw" (free ebook) at our website www.ArmorGlass.com
Follow on Twitter@ArmorGlass and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ArmorGlass).
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
If a technology could save your life, wouldn't you want to KNOW about it?
I haven't said a word during this awful week of news from Paris (and
Nigeria) about how we need to build more secure buildings. I have lost
track of the number of people who have called because they or a neighbor
had been broken into. They wanted a solution to fix their weakest
link.
After the West, Texas fertilizer explosion, when I sent an email to Texas legislators to advise that we had a technology that would have kept some people from being injured or killed in explosions, more than one legislators screamed at me. They said it was an inappropriate time.
I did apologize but also said "but when there isn't a crisis you don't pay attention!"
After the West, Texas fertilizer explosion, when I sent an email to Texas legislators to advise that we had a technology that would have kept some people from being injured or killed in explosions, more than one legislators screamed at me. They said it was an inappropriate time.
I did apologize but also said "but when there isn't a crisis you don't pay attention!"
Guess what? I was right. Since that explosion, and IKE before it, no one on the state level has paid attention!
I read about the same thing happening to another company when something terrible happened in their community. The owner told authorities: "We have a technology that would protect from that."
They screamed at him also. What is wrong with that?
Frankly people don't know something exists if you don't say anything. If someone has a real solution (not hocus pocus) I would want to know about it, especially if I was a public official or expert in that area. People need to look for solutions instead of blaming potential problem solvers for speaking up.
France just had its 911. I don't think there is a technology that could have saved any of those souls--other than prohibiting fighters going to Syria from coming back, or keeping them from going. That requires intelligence and laws. For incidents like the German company hit by firebombs, for storms, vandals, burglars, explosions -- we got that.
Lets hope our legislators show the vision we need. Proverbs: "Where There is no vision, the people perish." Pass it on...
I read about the same thing happening to another company when something terrible happened in their community. The owner told authorities: "We have a technology that would protect from that."
They screamed at him also. What is wrong with that?
Frankly people don't know something exists if you don't say anything. If someone has a real solution (not hocus pocus) I would want to know about it, especially if I was a public official or expert in that area. People need to look for solutions instead of blaming potential problem solvers for speaking up.
France just had its 911. I don't think there is a technology that could have saved any of those souls--other than prohibiting fighters going to Syria from coming back, or keeping them from going. That requires intelligence and laws. For incidents like the German company hit by firebombs, for storms, vandals, burglars, explosions -- we got that.
Lets hope our legislators show the vision we need. Proverbs: "Where There is no vision, the people perish." Pass it on...
Labels:
explosions,
hurricanes,
legislature
Armor Glass sells hurricane/tornado explosion-rated security window film. The same film was installed on federal buildings in Washington DC after 9/11.
CEO Michael Fjetland is the founder and a former terrorism analyst who established Armor Glass to protect people and their property from breach of their weakest link. Details on how people live in "Houses of Straw" (free ebook) at our website www.ArmorGlass.com
Follow on Twitter@ArmorGlass and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ArmorGlass).
Sunday, January 11, 2015
The Armor Glass Defense from Terrorism
This week has been filled with horrifying video from France after the murder of the Charlie Hebdo journalists and hostage in a kosher deli in Paris. Then a German magazine that published some of the cartoons was firebombed, killing no one but causing major damage. Armor Glass security film could have prevented this damage since it armors every buildings weakest link: its glass windows.
Find out more by reading our FREE EBook "Houses of Straw" which can be downloaded at our website:
Find out more by reading our FREE EBook "Houses of Straw" which can be downloaded at our website:
Labels:
Houses of Straw,
terrorism
Armor Glass sells hurricane/tornado explosion-rated security window film. The same film was installed on federal buildings in Washington DC after 9/11.
CEO Michael Fjetland is the founder and a former terrorism analyst who established Armor Glass to protect people and their property from breach of their weakest link. Details on how people live in "Houses of Straw" (free ebook) at our website www.ArmorGlass.com
Follow on Twitter@ArmorGlass and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ArmorGlass).
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