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		<title>New Safety Device Sends You Alerts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 00:09:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For those of us who care about the safety of our families, valuables and firearms (read: everyone who reads this blog), this little innovation from Liberty Safe might just come in handy. The obvious use for this device is to keep your firearms and ammo out of the wrong hands and to be alerted immediately [&#8230;]</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2013/05/09/new-safety-device-sends-you-alerts/">New Safety Device Sends You Alerts</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">For those of us who care about the safety of our families, valuables and firearms (read: everyone who reads this blog), this little innovation from <a href="https://libertysafe.com/" target="_blank">Liberty Safe</a> might just come in handy. The obvious use for this device is to keep your firearms and ammo out of the wrong hands and to be alerted immediately should someone gain access to them. From where I stand, this thing might just have a stroke of genius behind it. If nothing else, it will help you rest a little easier that your valuables are being watched, even if you aren&#8217;t around to do it.  Check out the press release from the company here:</p>
<p align="center"><b>Revolutionary New Safe and Valuables Protection</b></p>
<p><i>Payson, Utah, May 9, 2013, Liberty Safe</i>&#8211; World famous for their line of super tough reliable firearm safes <a href="https://libertysafe.com/" target="_blank">www.libertysafe.com </a>has devised a revolutionary portable and wireless alarm system in cooperation with Elertus Cloud Services.</p>
<p><b>SafElert</b> is a compact 3x2x1-inch wireless hi-tech communications device you can employ in any existing safe or any other confined space including your dresser drawers, automobile, liquor cabinet, or even in your refrigerator to catch a <i>secret snacker</i>.</p>
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<p>The<b> SafElert </b>is set into any safe or targeted area to be monitored; you arm it and go enjoy your life.</p>
<p>The <b>SafElert</b> will notify you if your safe (any safe) is jarred, hit, pried, moved, opened, over heated, the handle is jostled or most anything else out of the ordinary. Additionally the system will even automatically send you a weekly humidity report from the inside the safe.</p>
<p>&#8220;<b>SafElert</b> is another example of Liberty&#8217;s innovative thinking in an increasingly complex and dangerous world. We are always looking for ways to better protect what our customer&#8217;s value.&#8221;&#8211;Kim Waddoups, President, Liberty Safes.</p>
<p><b>The alarm and reports</b> are sent as texts or emailsthrough a Wi-Fi system and received via email messaging and cell/smart phone via Elertus Cloud services. And if any of those systems fails, <b>SafElert</b> will even notify you of that particular failure event when it checks in every hour.  It even notifies you when the batteries are getting low.</p>
<p><b>You can have up to five people</b> receive this information. So if you forget your cell phone or go on a hunting trip without your electronic <i>toys</i> and an alert comes in, any one of these other people can react to the alarm.</p>
<p><b>What you need:</b>  A home Wi-Fi network (wireless router) and smartphone, tablet, PC, or Mac connected to your wireless router.</p>
<p><b>Making it work:</b></p>
<div>1. Place batteries into the <b>SafElert</b></div>
<p>2. Sign up at Elertus.com</p>
<p>3. Choose various targeted items to be monitored (heat, movement, humidity, etc.)</p>
<p>4. Place <b>SafEler</b>t inside the safe or protected item and you are set.</p>
<p><b>Specifications:</b></p>
<ul>
<li><b>Case:</b> Polycarbonate plastic</li>
<li><b>Size: </b>3.1&#8243; long x 2.5&#8243; wide x 1.05&#8243; high</li>
<li><b>Weight: </b>2.5 oz. (without batteries)</li>
<li><b>Power:</b> Two AA 1.5 Volt alkaline batteries (generally last one year)</li>
<li><b>Heat range: </b>-30 to +150 Degrees F</li>
<li><b>Humidity range: </b>0-100%</li>
<li><b>MSRP: </b>SafElert unit, $199.00</li>
<li><b>Monitoring:</b> The SafElert communicates via wireless electronic communication to the Elertus 24-hour 365 day Internet Cloud Service monitoring for as low as $39.95 a YEAR! That&#8217;s only about $3.30 a month!</li>
<li><b>Available</b> though all Liberty Safe Dealers <a href="https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019wl8rOipJ3fUkOSueN5qvNrA5M5OcEoQffuuaZ2lj0jR8zmHwXWwEqKufMRBBQqkZoA_bsmIL0TiC8hPIxkJHDzQ_9A_rVmnfPmuV0WBjR7ZUfJ_DSqnAQ==" target="_blank" shape="rect">www.libertysafe.com</a></li>
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		<title>How to Hide Your Guns</title>
		<link>https://girlsguidetoguns.com/2011/12/22/how-to-hide-your-guns/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 19:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Natalie]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your guns and ammo secure and accessible at the same time.</p><p>You just finished reading <a href="/2011/12/22/how-to-hide-your-guns/">How to Hide Your Guns</a> on <a href="/">Girls Guide to Guns</a>. Please consider leaving a comment!</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Check out our latest guest blog from our friend Madison. She makes some great points about keeping your guns secure while keeping them accessible, too.</em></p>
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<p>Where to Hide your Gun for Home Defense</p>
<p>Having a gun in your home can increase your safety. On the other hand, having a gun in the home can be a liability. If you don’t know how to handle and store your gun, you could find yourself on the wrong end of the barrel.</p>
<p>Using a gun for home defense starts by being smart. You need to be smart enough to be trained in the use of your gun, and smart <a href="/2011/12/22/how-to-hide-your-guns/picture-49-14/" rel="attachment wp-att-4565"><img class="size-full wp-image-4565 alignright" src="/files/2011/12/Picture-491.png" alt="" width="373" height="319" /></a>enough to keep it out of the hands of a home invader.</p>
<p>It’s that last part – keeping your gun out of the hands of a home invader – that we want to talk about today.</p>
<p>Gun storage creates a conundrum. On the one hand, you need to keep the gun safely locked up and hidden from a home invader. On the other hand, you need to be able to have access to your gun in order to defend your home.</p>
<p>These two goals are often in conflict. If you lock your gun inside a case in a closet, for example, you need to get to the gun case and fumble around with the lock (usually in the dark). By the time you get to your gun, you could be in peril.</p>
<p>If you keep your gun in a drawer by your nightstand, however, a home invader could get to it before you. Even worse, a house guest (such as a small child) could get their hands on your gun and harm themselves or others.</p>
<p>Compromise options</p>
<p>There are a number of ways you can work through this problem. Most involve a tradeoff between speed and safety. Here are a couple of the best options:</p>
<p>Store your gun in a convenient, out-of-sight location. A locked nightstand drawer could work; just make sure you always have a key hidden nearby and easily accessible.<br />
Procure a gun box. This is probably the ideal solution, if you can swing it. A gun box stores your gun and ammo inside a locked box. Choose one with a keypad or biometric entry to reduce the time it takes to get in. Some gun boxes even have “breakaway” sides that will let you reach in, grip the handle, unlock the box, and remove the gun in just seconds.</p>
<p>Ammunition storage matters, too</p>
<p>It’s worth taking a minute to think about ammunition storage, as well. Conventional gun safety says that you always store ammunition separate from the gun. This, of course, leads back to the speed problem.</p>
<p>Gun safes and gun boxes let you store the two together, because both are locked down. If you’re keeping your gun in an unlocked location, you’ll still want to store your ammunition separately.</p>
<p>Ideally, you’ll never have to use your gun for home defense. You’ll take it out regularly to pop off a few rounds at the practice range, and then put it back into its secure location. However, if the time comes that you do need to use it, you need to make sure<br />
it doesn’t fall under the control of a burglar or worse.</p>
<p>Madison Parker is a home security expert whose advice is sought after by friends and strangers alike – Read more of her work at the blog <a href="https://www.homesecuritysystems.net/" target="_blank">Home Security Systems</a>!</p>
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