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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Facts and Figures

Carbon monoxide, sometimes referred to as CO, is a colorless, odorless gas that can, if inhaled in a large enough amount, lead to death. Carbon monoxide is found in a number of different, common...

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Most Common Household Poisons and How to Treat Them

Does your home harbor household poisons? You really can’t avoid it! Anything from common household cleaners, to personal care products, to houseplants can be poisonous. In conclusion to Poison...

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Medical Alert Services & Medical Monitoring

Could someone you love benefit from medical monitoring? As millions of Baby Boomers become senior citizens, and medical advances are allowing seniors to live longer, the face of America is changing....

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The Most Important Security and Safety Items for Car, Home, and Person

Personal safety is something we all have to worry about in a world that is becoming increasingly smaller. Our combination of busy lifestyles and always being connected opens us up to more risks than...

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Keeping Senior Citizens Safe at Home While Living on Their Own

As millions of married Baby Boomers make the transition to their new lives as senior citizens in the coming years, many will someday be faced with a daunting reality. When you’ve been living for...

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10 Easy Tips to Keep Your House Safe for Babies and Toddlers

Home should be a place where every family member feels safe and secure – whether they know it or not. A security system, smoke alarms or other devices that make the home safer play a major role in...

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Ways to Save Energy During the Summer

Wouldn’t it be nice to enjoy everything summer has to offer while saving energy at the same time? Well, you can. There are plenty of things you can do to save energy without cramping your summertime...

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What to do if you’re being stalked

If you’re being stalked, your feelings of home safety are probably compromised. It’s extremely unnerving to think someone is following you or targeting your home. Maybe you’ve seen an unfamiliar car...

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2015 Hurricane Preparedness Update

Hurricane season is almost here, typically lasting from June 1 through Nov. 30. It’s a good time to review what you’ll need to do to prepare for a hurricane, especially if you live in the Southeast or...

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Do’s and Don’ts after a Car Accident

A car accident is a traumatic event, and in the chaos that follows it’s easy to feel dazed and unsure of what to do next. It’s important, however, to know exactly what steps to take in order to make...

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Fire Danger: Facts and Figures

Statistics Show Fire Risk Should Not Be Ignored The threat of fire isn’t something that people generally spend a lot of time thinking about – until it happens to them. But the numbers don’t lie:...

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Cyberstalking & Cyberbullying: Protect Your Family

At Monitronics, we work hard to help keep your home, family and belongings safe. However, there’s a very modern danger that requires you to be vigilant and wary. Cyberbullying and cyberstalking are...

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How Caregivers and the Elderly Can Use Technology for Safety and Security

A simple household accident may be no big deal to middle-aged or younger adults. However, for a senior citizen, a household accident could prove deadly. Just a simple fall for someone who lives alone...

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Summer Fun Doesn’t Include Heatstroke

At Monitronics, it’s our goal to protect you, your family and your belongings, but there are some things we can’t do for you. As temperatures continue to rise and some parts of the country experience...

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Wearables for Kids

It’s that time of year again, when back-to-school child safety is on every parent’s list right alongside school supplies and backpacks. It’s easy to be apprehensive about giving your children the...

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Fire and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Pose Two Distinct Threats

Each year, more than 2,500 people die in house fires throughout the United States. An additional 12,600 sustain significant injuries. An equally serious (but lower-profile) threat comes from carbon...

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What To Do if Your Child is Being Bullied

When a child is being bullied, it can make a parent feel helpless and unsure of how to handle the situation. You don’t want your child to suffer, but you also don’t want to exacerbate the situation or,...

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Three Ways Social Media Can Make You Less Secure

There is a new, unlikely security threat to millions of homes. This threat is not a person or organization; it is not a futuristic robot or a rogue nation looking to take over the world. Instead, it is...

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Five Things You can do to Eliminate Falls around the Home

Injury prevention is a major concern, especially for senior citizens. Falling is a major cause of injury among those 65 and older, with about 2 million seniors treated in the emergency room each year...

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Split-Second Decisions Can Make a Difference in Security Emergencies

Police officers, firefighters, and military personnel all go through extensive training designed to make sure they react predictably and reliably in specific situations. But split-second decisions made...

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