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Jetproofs Anti-Crime Reports July 2005

We have provided these reports for July. If you would like to have specific topics covered in the future months please drop us a line.


#1 Ten Tips To Avoid Crime

To help make your home a tough target, consider installing a Voice Alert System-6!!


#2 Internet Buying Safety


#3 10 Tips for Safer Email


#4 Tips to Make Your Home More Secure

Consider installing a Voice Alert System-6!! There is no better deterrent to a potential intruder than hearing the owners voice saying " There is some one at the door" or "Some one is on the patio." This is especially effective when you are away on a trip or at night when you are asleep. The system is very effective because it plays back a high quality digital recording  and the volume can be turned up as loud as you need it to be.


#5 Proper Collectables Storage Techniques

Proper Collectables Storage Techniques

Collectables Security WARNING!! Collectors please note the following: For your long term protection we ship all of our non-certified coins and currency in archive quality stiff, clear plastic currency envelopes or double coin flips. These don't feel as nice to your hands and they will crack or scratch over time, but they are much safer for your investment. You should never store rare coins or currency in soft clear plastic flips, envelopes or page holders. The soft clear plastic has large amounts of softeners that contain PVC and they can damage your fine collectables. If you are storing your coins or currency in soft clear plastic you should promptly remove them and store them in archive quality storage holders only. If you can’t find this type of holder we can supply them to you for a small charge, we buy them in bulk.

Never wrap or store your coins or currency in foil, cellophane, most paper, wax paper, coffee cans, paper bags, cigar boxes, metal lunch boxes, leather pouches or sandwich bags. Never place rubber bands around your flips or currency envelops for long-term storage, they tend to disintegrate over time and they will cause problems. The paper flips with the Mylar are ok but you must be extra careful with the staples. We have seen more GEM+ coins ruined by collectors using the wrong storage technique than any other reason.

 

 

James Turpin 2005