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Frank Fourchalk

Frank Fourchalk is widely recognized for his sustained commitment to education in Home and Business security throughout North America as a result of his syndicated newspaper columns. Mr.Fourchalk has written for The Toronto Star, The Vancouver Province, The London Free Press, the Lethbridge Herald, The Forum (Fargo,ND), The St.Cloud Times, The Andalusia Star News (Alabama), The Californian (Salinas,CA), The Courier News (NJ), The Press (Christ Church,NZ), The Herald Express (South Devon,England), The Pretoria News (SA), The Peace Arch News, The Kelowna Capital News, The Courier Post (NJ) and The New York Post. You can visit Franks website for more.



Olympic Security Faux Pas Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
Written by Frank Fourchalk   
Tuesday, 29 December 2009

The Olympic Flag outside the Vancouver City Hall.B.C.Cabinet Minister Colin Hansen who is responsible for the 2010 Winter Olympics assured us in July, 2006 there will be no cost overruns for security during the "Mega Event". Adding to his financial assessment was the fact that Athens and Turin, although spent more on security, used their budgets to build new police stations and upgrade equipment. 

He assured us this would not be the case in Vancouver, so the $175 million budgeted for "Security" would be enough. This figure was determined after round table discussions with delegates from future and potential host cities.

 
Cyber-Bullying: A Child's Nightmare Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009

ImageThe dictionary describes a "predator" as one who victimizes, plunders, or destroys. "Predators" are an unfortunate part of today's society. Driven by a multitude of motives, these dangerous individuals leave a long trail of grief for their victims and their families.

These creeps often take the form of thieves, burglars, vandals and muggers. But there's a different type of predator creating havoc among the young these days. What's disturbing is the young victims often know who's behind these deplorable acts.

 
Security Caught on Tape Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
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Sunday, 07 December 2008

ImageYou may have caught the news a week ago about a 91year old Burnaby man (Tom) who was beaten and robbed by a home invader. The story ran Thursday and Friday on Global and CTV. Thursday's broadcast reported that Tom heard glass breaking at his kitchen door.

When he went to investigate he saw the intruder reach in through the door's broken window and enter his home. After being assaulted, Tom granted the perpetrator's demand for money. Friday's news showed concerned neighbors displaying their support by dropping flowers and gifts off at Tom's door.

 
Lock Bumping Hits Internet Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
Written by Frank Fourchalk   
Tuesday, 27 November 2007

ImageFor those of you who have not heard the term, "Lock Bumping", let me explain. This is a lock picking technique for opening pin tumbler locks (used on most North American homes). This procedure is done by altering a key to gain access to many locks of the same type.

"Lock Bumping", has been around for at least 50 years. German and Dutch Locksmiths have been experimenting with this lock opening technique long before the rest of the world even new about it.

 
Security Film Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
Written by Frank Fourchalk   
Monday, 19 November 2007

Meeting with dealer representatives is always exiting, especially when they offer a unique product that leaves a lasting impression. Then again anything that offers bullet and bomb resistance is sure to grab my attention.

I'm talking about my meeting a few weeks ago with a security representative for a security window film company. Security window film is derived from the window tint industry and quite frankly has been around for almost 20 years. The only thing new about this product is the advancement in it's effectiveness.

 
Driving the Point Home Print E-mail
Frank Fourchalk
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Saturday, 20 October 2007

ImageAs we get older we tend to focus on safety and security issues in a more serious light. Knowing we are more vulnerable as the years pass by is a given.

Like home security, you should review your driving habits from time to time. If you are a mature driver it is important to understand the physical and mental changes that sneak up on you over time.

 
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