As mentioned in the video: Securikett didn't reach out to me directly or anything, I simply saw their name online in the context of security seals and they appeared to be doing some interesting things. I sent them an email and fenagled a few free samples that they dropped in an envelope for me. I didn't know what to expect from them but I must say that at first glance I'm impressed... they're doing more than most companies when it comes to trying to stop folk from easily lifting or replacing seals and security markings. Again, this is not an ad and I'm not saying that these products are the best thing out there or recommending anyone buy them. But I do think they're better from much of what you can find from, say, ULine or Amazon. I have a couple more of the samples that I plan to send to a few colleagues, too. We'll see what an actual competent and skilled person may say about them, hah! Thanks for watching! 👍😁👍 - -- ----- ---------- Sign up for give-away drawings here... https://deviating.net/contests/give-aways/ I'm on Twitter. I mostly use it for swearing... https://twitter.com/deviantollam I'm also on Instagram. I mostly use it for liking my friends' photos... https://instagram.com/deviantollam This is my GitHub. I post my design files there... https://github.com/deviantollam This is my personal web site. Most things i create wind up online... https://deviating.net This is my company. We're good at stuff... https://enterthecore.net This is where i train. Come and learn badass skills... https://redteamalliance.com - -- ----- ----------