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An unsecured building presents a tremendous liability to the county.<br>
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SOS can provide a service which entails securing windows, doors, and the interior from being damaged.<br>
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	Protection: The authorized guests remain protected inside of a SOS secured building. An interior-locking door with a peephole guarantees that you are not caught off guard by criminals. Steel doors and windows screens stop teenagers and vandals from entering your building and creating expensive setbacks.<br>
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Fax: 727.518.9764<br>
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