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How to Avoid Airport Security Problems

How to Avoid Airport Security Problems

Post 911, travel by aircraft has become a sometimes stressful task. From earlier arrival times to increased security measures, there are several factors to remember when traveling. To reduce the stress, there are several things you can do to reduce the occurrence of any issues with airport security. ...read more

Windows Mobile Security Features

Windows Mobile Security Features

With today's world being mostly online, security is a factor in every life. Almost everything has some sort of security features. Even Windows mobile has different security features to keep the devices and identity safer than they would be without those features. ...read more

How to Install a Security System in an Old House

How to Install a Security System in an Old House

An old house can sometimes be tricky when hooking up new electronics, appliances and technology. The reason being is the wiring is just not up to date. However there are some old houses that have already been updated and will be ready to go. Don't panic if the old house in question seems outdated, it can easily be fixed and updated. ...read more

How to Shop for a Security System

How to Shop for a Security System

A home security system will keep your family and valuables safe at all times. Since all security systems operate a little differently you should spend some time comparing the different features when you shop for a security system. Some systems will have an alarm only to scare intruders, while others will work with your phone lines to summon police. ...read more

How to Get a National Security Internship

How to Get a National Security Internship

Securing an internship with the National Security Agency is an excellent way for college students to gain experience in the national security and law enforcement fields. Most national security interns are currently enrolled in a program that focuses on terrorism studies or homeland security. ...read more

How to Be Secure

How to Be Secure

While it is a normal part of life to feel insecure at times, it is important to feel secure with yourself to enjoy a happy, fulfilling life.  It is not always an easy task, but there are a number of things you can do to help yourself feel secure and live the life you deserve. ...read more

How to Be a Bodyguard for Someone in Public

How to Be a Bodyguard for Someone in Public

Bodyguards are becoming more common in this day and age, as the Internet is making it easier for stalkers to track people online easily from the comfort of their homes. Bodyguards help protect people from all walks of life, including celebrities, wealthy individuals and real working class people who want to insure their protection on a daily basis. To become a bodyguard in the U.S., you must complete many steps.   ...read more

How to Open a Security Business

How to Open a Security Business

Security businesses provide others with the security and safety they need in order to operate their businesses and host events while being comforted in the fact that security is on the property. There are certain steps that need to be taken in order to open a security business. ...read more

How to Become a Bodyguard

How to Become a Bodyguard

Bodyguards must complete a variety of physical and mental training before they will be ready to perform their duties. Many bodyguards start their career by working for a security company, then move on to working for themselves or a smaller group. Bodyguard pay can be substantial, depending on the client or length of the protection contract. ...read more

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Phase 1 Electronics

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They were able to fix some errors that a previous company made. The system works great now, 5 stars. ...read more

Phase 1 Electronics

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Scottsdale Signal 88 Security

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this company does security in my community... terrible company all they do is harass homeowners that might happen to have odd hours..and trying to jog or walk late at night in the community..i would not hire them if for community security..for merchant security .if you have alot of problems with people walking around they might be ok for you.. i dont give this company no stars but they made me give 1 ...read more

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Working With A Private Eye To Investigate Commercial Malfeasance

Competition in the world of business is fierce in this struggling economy. As a result, there are more instances of underhanded dealings in an effort to undermine another business or make more gains through inappropriate means. Corporations in Arizona do have someplace to turn when foul play is suspected by others in the business. No company, large or small, should accept inappropriate activity without a fight. Hire a Arizona private eye today and employ surveillance investigation for hard proof about any suspected malfeasance or fraudulent business activities. Incidents may have occurred with competitors that are beyond coincidence. There may be instances that appear to be sabotage, deliberate acts that lead to disaster in business dealings. This is where an Arizona private investigator can effectively gather information, acquire proof, and give clients what is necessary to prosecute a client in court. Surveillance investigation is methodical and effective. It is an excellent approach and will get the job done. No one should be a victim of fraud or malfeasance, in which another corporation purposely takes harmful action against its competition. It is vital that anyone who suspects any such negative activities have occurred does something about it. There must be an example made of anyone who chooses the wrong path in an effort to make his or her business look better. A company should succeed based on its own merits, not dismantling the competing businesses. This can also be said for private individuals who feel they are victims of malfeasance by a corporation or suspect fraudulent activity. People can certainly hire a private investigator to gather information through Arizona surveillance investigation to get definitive proof about a company that is involved in wrongdoing against the American public. There is help in any instance when illegal actions are being performed by businesses. From timeshare scams to illegal investment of shareholders' money, a private detective can acquire the proof to nail a company to the wall if illegal activities have been taking place. Fellow business owners and the American public can take a stand, stop illegal activity and seek compensation for their losses. Published By:  Veritas Associates, LLC By: Joe Gordon 9832 N Hayden Rd, Suite 105 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Office: 480-294-0911 Email: jmgordon@veritasintell.com ...read more

By Veritas Associates LLC September 27, 2012

How A Private Eye Can Find Disguised Property During A Bankruptcy

Anyone residing in Arizona that would like to file for bankruptcy must keep something in mind; there will be an investigation of assets. If there are any hidden assets, they will most likely be found by the use of a private investigator. The private investigator will be able to access many databases to find assets and they will also be able to use computer forensics to track and locate possible hidden assets. A private investigator/PI is defined as a person who can be hired by a person or by a group. The goal of hiring the PI is to investigate the actions and/or assets of a person. A PI can be hired by an individual but is often hired by an attorney in some kind of civil case. Arizona private detectives can be hired for many different types of cases, including divorce/child custody and bankruptcy. In the state of Arizona, there are many reasons a person may choose to file for bankruptcy. Anything from extremely large medical bills to home foreclosure to car repossessions can force a person to file for bankruptcy. Also, a person may try to get out of paying child support by not disclosing all of their assets. Hidden assets are assets that a person does not disclose having, on paper. Hidden assets can be many things, including: undisclosed deposit boxes, retirement accounts, bank accounts, stocks, savings bonds, donations, real estate property, antiques, cars, boats and much more. If a person filing bankruptcy does not notify the courts that they are in possession of such assets, it is against the law. By using computer forensics and also by accessing many databases, a Tempe Arizona private eye can quickly figure out if a person has any hidden assets. They possess at least some knowledge of the legal process and understand how to gather and present evidence needed to prove hidden assets. Those wishing to declare bankruptcy in Arizona should be sure to advise the courts of all assets. If a PI find any hidden assets during their investigation, there could be very serious consequences to the case. Any assets hidden by a person either at an undisclosed location or by family and friends will most likely be found through the course of the bankruptcy proceedings. Published By: Veritas Associates, LLC By Joe Gordon 9832 N. Hayden Road, Suite 105<br /> Scottsdale, Arizona 85258<br /> Office: 480-294-0911<br /> Re-Published from: How A Private Investigator Can Uncover Hidden Assets During A Bankruptcy ...read more

By Veritas Associates LLC August 13, 2012

Ways To Acquire A Private Eye License In Arizona

For the person who loves crime programs on television, reading mysteries and has a keen mind with attention for detail, obtaining a private detective license may be the right field. Being organized, having good powers of observation and being able to be assertive with a cool head are other requirements. If those traits match an individual’s personality, it’s time to dig deeper into getting a private investigator license. ONLINE COURSES With the introduction of the internet, online opportunities have exploded in most fields, including becoming a private detective. The beauty of taking courses on the web is flexibility, being able to complete course work at one’s convenience while working around a busy schedule that may include caring for a family or going to a job. In addition, online courses tend to be less expensive than traditional colleges or universitities. When choosing to train online, all materials are generally included and students will learn the essential skills to become a private eye. For example, learning how to interview others is essential as well as how to do an effective stakeout that will not bring attention to or endanger the individual who is investigating. Knowledge of surveillance methods is key as well as different resources to be used when searching for someone. Research and an understanding of a variety of crime situations are both important for a private detective as well. CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS IN COLLEGE People who need a physical location for class can also sign up for criminal justice programs in a community college or four-year college to learn vital information that will be helpful in becoming a private investigator. BE AN APPRENTICE IN AN AGENCY Individuals can also apply at detective agencies for a job or as an apprentice to learn the essentials and get experience. In order to get a detective license in the state of Arizona, a person needs to have had at least three years of experience as a private eye or in some government capaciy that involves investigation or working for an investigator. By working for an investigator for three years or more and having proof from the employer, plus having a clean criminal record, a person can obtain a license to be a private eye from the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Once all documentation has been received and approved, a person is ready to receive a Scottsdale private investigator license and begin a practice. Published By: Veritas Associates, LLC Joe Gordon 9832 N Hayden Rd, Suite 105 Scottsdale, AZ 85258< Office: 480-294-091 Email: jmgordon@veritasintell.com Re-Published from: http://veritasintell.com/phoenix/how-to-obtain-private-detective-license-arizona.php ...read more

By Veritas Associates LLC July 19, 2012

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