Security Inventions Announces New, Free, Cost-Effective Ways to Enhance Security for Correctional and Mental Health Institutions

Security Inventions announced they will now include weekly, cost-effective insights to innovative methods at improving safety and security of correctional and mental health facilities.

Naperville, IL, March 03, 2010 --(PR.com)-- For any Correctional and Mental Health Administrator who wants to enhance safety and security but thinks it's not within their budget, Security Inventions welcomes you. Security Inventions is offering professionals free insight into safety and security add-on's that are cost-effective.

Professionals who visit Security Inventions will find the site to be immediately trade-friendly. There are no pushy registration or pop-ups. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate, through professionalism, that safety and security enhancements do not have to be costly," said Rachel Eskridge, Vice President of Sales. "You won't find a barrage of products, a lot of time is spend on research. Our new products will come throughout the year, including training material,and we're making sure that we keep cost in mind." A good example is Security Inventions endorsement of UV Markers as a damage and contraband control. Unlike others not in the trade, price controls their initiative, for us" said A. Allen-Jones, President. "We consider price as a factor. We were able to cut the price for the markers down nearly $3 of what is marketed elsewhere." You can read the information on UV Markers by going to http://securityinventions.com/weekly-security-featured-product/ or visit http://www.securityinventions.com.

Security Inventions has three major new products it plans to introduce this year. In the meantime they will stay current in offering their experience as a tool for security administrators who are fighting to keep cost down.

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