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Schlage and National Neighborhood Watch Launch 40-City Safety Blitz to Honor 40 Years of Making Communities Safer
CARMEL, Ind. --(Business Wire)--
Recent data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation reveals that nearly
70 percent of home break-ins are caused by forced entry. To help
increase home safety, Schlage, America's most trusted brand in security1
and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, is spearheading a national neighborhood
safety initiative in conjunction with crime prevention program National
Neighborhood Watch-USAonWatch and its 40th anniversary to help residents
make their neighborhoods safer.
Schlage has donated hundreds of its new alarmed locks (www.alarm.schlage.com)
- an innovative residential door lock with an audible built-in alarm
sensor that alerts residents the moment there is activity at the door -
to local Neighborhood Watch block captains located in 40 cities across
the U.S. Local neighborhood block captains will distribute alarmed locks
to other community residents as a way to deter potential burglaries and
other criminal activity.
"During this extended recession, we're hearing from more and more
families that are worried about local crime but can't afford the high
cost of a professionally monitored home alarm system," said Ann Matheis,
Schlage brand director. "Schlage is committed to making our communities
more secure, and we're excited to join forces with Neighborhood Watch to
create a real local impact across the country."
The Schlage alarmed lock serves as a theft deterrent by sounding a
shrill, steady siren at first impact, making it ideal for nighttime use
or when no one is home.
Increasing Neighborhood Security in 40 Cities
Initially, the safety program and alarmed lock donation will be rolled
out in the following cities: Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston,
Washington (D.C.), Atlanta, Houston, Detroit, Seattle, Phoenix, Tampa,
Fla.; Minneapolis, Miami, Denver, Orlando, Fla.; Sacramento, Calif.;
East St. Louis, Ill.; Portland, Ore.; Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham, N.C.;
Charlotte, N.C.; Indianapolis, Baltimore, San Diego, Nashville, Tenn.;
Hartford, Conn.; Kansas City, Mo.; Columbus, Ohio; Salt Lake City,
Milwaukee, Cincinnati, San Antonio, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Las Vegas,
Providence, R.I.; Spokane, Wash.; Boise, Idaho; Santa Barbara, Calif.;
Long Island, N.Y.; and Neptune, N.J.
"Celebrating our 40th anniversary with a 40-city safety blitz is just
one of the ways to further remind citizens about the power of watch
groups," said Chris Tutko, director of National Neighborhood
Watch-USAonWatch and a former chief of police. "Thanks to Schlage for
partnering with us to get the word out about home safety."
About the Schlage Alarmed Lock
Specifically engineered to etect vibration and motion at first contact
with a door or handle, the Schlage alarmed lock, which is sold at retail
and online as the "Keyed Entry With Built-In Alarm," is easily adjusted
to a choice of settings that can be changed either day-to-day or over
the years, as security needs change. At a suggested price of around $99,
the alarmed lock is a cost-effective way to ensure home security without
the cost or hassle of a professionally monitored system.
With the alarmed lock, homeowners can select alert settings and
sensitivity levels within three alarm modes, all of which have the
approximate loudness of a standard smoke alarm:
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Forced Entry Alert: The unit comes pre-set to this mode and
sounds a shrill, steady siren for three minutes when a significant
force occurs, such as when someone tries to kick in the door
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Tamper Alert: When the doorknob or lever has been disturbed,
the unit sounds a 15-second siren. The most sensitive alert setting,
it detects the slightest movement at the handle and can act as a
deterrent
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Activity Alert: The unit sounds two short beeps every time the
door opens or closes, making it perfect for monitoring when people
enter or exit the home
The easy-to-install, battery-operated units are around $99 and are
currently available at select The Home Depot stores and online at www.homedepot.com,
www.lowes.com,
www.amazon.com
and www.build.com.
To learn more about the alarmed lock and other Schlage products, please
visit alarm.schlage.com.
Schlage and the National Sheriffs' Association 2012 Conference
In addition to Schlage's work with the National Neighborhood Watch, the
company continues to commit to helping make law enforcement's job a
little easier through added security. From June 16-20, 2012, Schlage
will serve as a platinum sponsor at the National Sheriffs' Association
Annual Conference & Exhibition at the Gaylord Opryland Resort &
Convention Center in Nashville.
About Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR) advances the quality of life by creating and
sustaining safe, comfortable and efficient environments. Our people and
our family of brands-including Club Car®, Ingersoll Rand®, Schlage®,
Thermo King® and Trane (News - Alert)®-work together to enhance the quality and comfort
of air in homes and buildings, transport and protect food and
perishables, secure homes and commercial properties, and increase
industrial productivity and efficiency. Schlage is the leader in
security devices, trusted for 90 years, spanning both the commercial and
residential markets. Ingersoll Rand is a $14 billion global business
committed to a world of sustainable progress and enduring results. For
more information, visit ingersollrand.com
or schlage.com.
About the National Neighborhood Watch-USAonWatch:
Since 1972, the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) has managed and
housed the National Neighborhood Watch program. The Neighborhood
Watch-USAonWatch (NW) Program maintains a database of more than 25,000
watch groups. NW is the primary source of information and technical
assistance for local law enforcement agencies and citizens. NSA plays a
vital role in the development and dissemination of training and
resources for agencies to use in training their individual watch groups
and officers. NSA is trusted by law enforcement and has a long history
of representing the Nation's Sheriffs. For more information on NSA
programs and Neighborhood Watch visit www.usaonwatch.org
and www.sheriffs.org.
1Research Now, independent research report funded
by Ingersoll Rand Co., 2011

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