DR Marketing Group: There's a kick-in burglary in America every five and a half seconds. Budget cuts are forcing police departments to make painful lay-off decisions. The result is fewer officers on the streets keeping us safe. Is there anything that you can do to protect your family? Everyday people spend thousands of dollars on home security devices, but now there's an easy, effective way to help keep your family safe. It's called the ultimate lock, the ultimate choice in home security.
DR Marketing Group: For the next 30 minutes, we're going to put the ultimate lock to the test, subjecting it to a pounding no deadbolt should be able to stop. Plus, you'll learn how you can have this protection in your home risk-free for 45 days. When it comes to security, you'll see why nothing compares. This isn't any lock. This is the ultimate lock.
Brian Fasulo: I have one question for you, how often do you worry about your family? I know when I'm at work, the thought will pop into my head, so I'll just call home just to check in and see how everybody is doing. And when I travel? Forget it. I will call 2, 3, even 4 times a day just to check in and make sure everyone is ok. But how can you be sure that your family is safe? I'm Brian Fasulo and joining me today is law enforcement officer and home security expert Ron Daniels. Ron, thanks for taking the time to join us here today.
Ron Daniels: Well, thank you, Brian, for inviting me. I appreciate that.
Brian Fasulo: Well, Ron, before we introduce the ultimate in home defense, why don't you give us a brief history about your home security background?
Ron Daniels: Be glad to, Brian. Basically I have over 13 years of law enforcement experience on the streets of Texas. I am very passionate about home security and I wanted to make sure that people were safe in their own homes. That sense of being able to protect the family is just so important. I know that my wife and I couldn't sleep if we didn't know our family was safe. Plus with budget cuts, layoffs, and all the different things that people are experiencing today, there just is not enough opportunity for enough officers to be around. The officer ratio is actually one of every 1400 people. Can you believe that?
Brian Fasulo: And that puts more responsibility on the homeowner to take whatever steps necessary to protect their family.
DR Marketing Group: For the next 30 minutes, we're going to put the ultimate lock to the test, subjecting it to a pounding no deadbolt should be able to stop. Plus, you'll learn how you can have this protection in your home risk-free for 45 days. When it comes to security, you'll see why nothing compares. This isn't any lock. This is the ultimate lock.
Brian Fasulo: I have one question for you, how often do you worry about your family? I know when I'm at work, the thought will pop into my head, so I'll just call home just to check in and see how everybody is doing. And when I travel? Forget it. I will call 2, 3, even 4 times a day just to check in and make sure everyone is ok. But how can you be sure that your family is safe? I'm Brian Fasulo and joining me today is law enforcement officer and home security expert Ron Daniels. Ron, thanks for taking the time to join us here today.
Ron Daniels: Well, thank you, Brian, for inviting me. I appreciate that.
Brian Fasulo: Well, Ron, before we introduce the ultimate in home defense, why don't you give us a brief history about your home security background?
Ron Daniels: Be glad to, Brian. Basically I have over 13 years of law enforcement experience on the streets of Texas. I am very passionate about home security and I wanted to make sure that people were safe in their own homes. That sense of being able to protect the family is just so important. I know that my wife and I couldn't sleep if we didn't know our family was safe. Plus with budget cuts, layoffs, and all the different things that people are experiencing today, there just is not enough opportunity for enough officers to be around. The officer ratio is actually one of every 1400 people. Can you believe that?
Brian Fasulo: And that puts more responsibility on the homeowner to take whatever steps necessary to protect their family.