Common Sense Security Take Control

Common Sense Security Take Control by Richard E. Novak C.F.E. is a practical guide published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 18, 2015. This 90-page book is designed to help readers secure their families and properties through straightforward advice and actionable strategies. The author, a US Air Force veteran and former federal agent, presents insights into behavioral and physical security, along with responses to various hypothetical situations.
Readers will find a comprehensive to-do list that enhances the book’s utility, making it a valuable resource for those serious about safety and security. The content emphasizes personal responsibility in safeguarding loved ones and encourages readers to engage directly with the author for further guidance. Common Sense Security addresses essential topics related to home safety, providing a clear framework for individuals looking to take control of their security measures.
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Common Sense Security is an easy to understand, quick-reading book that gives you the edge you need to secure your family and property. Written by US Air Force veteran and former federal agent R. E. Novak, Common Sense Security covers behavioral security, physical security, and your response to hypothetical situations. Complete with a comprehensive to-do list, Common Sense Security is the ultimate practical guide for people who are serious about protecting the ones they love. R. E. Novak also links to his Website and professional profile so you can ask him questions directly and find solutions to security problems. Don’t outsource your security to mindless companies who put profit before protection. Reclaim your peace of mind with Common Sense Security.
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