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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Securing Art

I enjoy watching shows where people bring in all kinds of different items and have them appraised. It is incredible, learning how some paintings and other possessions turn out to be so extremely valuable.

If something like that would happen to me, then my first reaction would be getting rid of it as soon as possible. I certainly wouldn't want anything to happen to it and if we by any chance would decide to keep it, then I absolutely would have one of the security systems installed.

With one of those systems watching over us and our house, I would feel safe enough keeping and even displaying anything of value. If for some reason we couldn't afford a security system then I would rather play it safe and have the money in the bank.

I am grateful though security is very affordable these days and it is comforting knowing we can entrust our prize possessions with the security video camera. It keeps a close eye on them and warns us when our treasures are about to change owners without our consent.

Let's be totally honest though; even if we don't have something with a huge price tag on it which needs a security system, we have loved ones who are too precious to be without any protection. I wouldn't want anything happening to either them or to our home, which is their safe haven.

Thanks to the backup battery and equipment guide we are guaranteed this 'bodyguard' will be on duty constantly. That gives great peace of mind, whether we are home or out and about.

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