What You Want To Know About Security Video Cameras

October 31st, 2008 by Brad

When safety and security are your main priority, you may be considering adding security video cameras to your home or business. Upon searching you may find security video cameras are often called CCTV Systems, Video Surveillance Systems or Security Camera Systems. However, they all do basically the same things.

They are used for viewing and recording events around your home or business location. Today they are used for much more, however. Medical imagery, traffic control, marketing, production line monitoring and more are viewed with these systems.

There are several types of security camera systems. The analog systems use analog VHS recorders and digital security cameras to allow users to view and record all activity. While analog systems were the first to emerge, they are quickly becoming inadequate for today’s needs.

Digital video systems are much more popular today and use DVRs and digital cameras to record to hard drives. They are able to be remotely viewed, which makes them appealing to many people.

Network security systems of IP video based security systems are the newest technologies in security video cameras. They are very versatile in design and use IP cameras or network security cameras.

To find the best system for your home or business, you need to consider a few things. First, think about what you want your security system to be able to do. Then, think about how much you’re willing to spend on a security system. By looking at price and capabilities you can easily find a security video camera system that will work for your home or business.

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What To Consider When Choosing Home Security Products

October 25th, 2008 by Brad

The first thing most homeowners do upon deciding to purchase a home security system is call a professional installation company. While a professional can certainly assist you in finding the most appropriate home security products, there are a few things you can decide yourself, before making any calls.

The first thing you need to do is figure out what areas of your property you want to keep secure. For example, if you only want to monitor the outside of your home then home security products made for indoor use only would not be appropriate choices. Thus, knowing what areas you’d like to monitor is important before purchasing a security system.

Home security products and plans can be customized to fit the exact need of the family. Perhaps you’d like to be able to video monitor your residence while you’re away on business trips. If this is the case, you would need to inquire about video home security products with PC monitoring capabilities. However, other families may not need such elaborate monitoring options and may be fine with a few simple window and door security connections.

Most homeowners feel best when they know their home and family are safely protected. When choosing home security products, you should consider the level of security you need, the locations you want to maintain security within, your budget and the way in which you’d like to access your security viewing options.

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Upgrade Your Home Security With PC Based Video Security Equipment

October 21st, 2008 by Brad

If you’re interested in adding more value to your home you may want to consider adding a home security system with PC based video security equipment. Homeowners often choose security systems to ensure their own personal and family safety. Common reasons for adding security systems include the desire to protect valuables or simply sleep easy at night knowing their residence is secure. While a PC based video security system can help you stay safe, it can also add value to your home’s value.

Homes with PC based security systems sell faster and for higher prices than homes without systems. For each dollar a homeowner spends on a video security system, realtors say they can expect to see double in return upon selling. Home security systems can benefit homeowners while they own their home and when they choose to sell their home.

PC based security systems are best for homeowners who want to be able to control their security systems while they are at another location. For instance, a homeowner who wants the option of viewing their residence while they are out of town on business could easily log into a PC based security system to watch video footage of their home.

In addition to offering security, adding a PC based video security equipment system to your home can also lower your home owner’s insurance. Most insurance companies will give homeowners a break when they can prove their home is well secured with a professional system.

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Self Install Home Security Options

October 17th, 2008 by Brad

Protecting your property and your family is necessary but paying someone else to install home security products is not. You can install several home security devices that will increase your homes protection against criminals.

By searching DIY home security products online you will find and abundance of options. There are complete home security kits that include alarms, motion detectors and magnetic transmitters. More simple options can include the safety focus of a specific home area such as a door or window.

There are numerous choices for front door locks including keypad entry systems and finger print door lock systems. There are locking mechanisms that are fitted to the bottom of your door that can prevent an invader from being able to open the door. For those with sliding glass patio doors there are various styles of security bars all of which you install on your own. If your windows are a concern than wireless magnetic transmitters can be fitted to warn those in your home when a window is opened, by sounding a loud siren.

A glass break alarm will deter criminals if they should shatter a window in your home. Rather you are looking to secure your home like Fort Knox or to simply add to your comfort level when you are home alone, the options are available to you. When you leave for vacation and the house sitter is left alone you can have the peace of mind that your home is safe for you when you return.

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Should You Let Your Teen Know How To Operate Your Home Security System

October 12th, 2008 by Brad

When parents of teens choose to install a home security system they often wonder how to include their children in the use of the system. With most teens getting home from school before their parents arrive home from work, it’s almost impossible not to let them in on the functions of the systems. In fact, some parents feel more comfortable knowing their teen is coming home to a safe house after school when a security alarm is set.

However, parents should know there are a few risks to letting a teen know how to operate a security system. If a teen isn’t responsible enough to be informed of important security information, you should not allow them the ability to operate the home security system.

One thing to remind your teen is they should never allow friends to see or access your home’s security system codes. Remind them to keep all information secret from even their best friend, girl friend or boy friend. Otherwise your security system could be seriously compromised.

Another thing to remind your teen is they cannot disable the alarm system at night, after it’s been set. This is a good house rule to hold, under specific curfew times (alarm-setting times). Many parents find their teen tries to sneak out of the house, disabling the alarm before going. This can be dangerous not only to the escaping teen but by disabling the alarm the entire household is at risk for being unsecure.

All in all, a parent should use their own judgment on whether a teen is responsible enough to be able to use the house alarm. Some parents give their teens limited use and even choose to change their alarm codes frequently in case their teen does slip and let the codes out in public. However, with proper supervision a teen can successfully use a home alarm.

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The Process Of Choosing Customized Home Security Products

October 5th, 2008 by Brad

When a homeowner or business owner decides they need a security system, they often call a professional. Finding the right home security products without professional help can be a challenge. Thus, most professionals have a consulting method they use with each customer to ensure the correct system is chosen.

One of the first steps taken is an assessment of the property. The access and control points are identified, all family members are identified and key issues are identified.

Secondly, an interview is conducted with all family members to gather information on needs of security. Next, the family will be asked about their current security procedures, if they have any in place. A list of goals will be created for the family, based on the interview and all other gathered information.

With the information gathered, the professional company can create home security products and plans that will fit the exact need of the family. The design and plan of this type of customized security system is one of a kind. After the home security products and system is chosen and designed, it will be installed into the residence. The family will be trained to properly utilize the system and the process will be complete.

Most families feel best knowing they have a professional on their side when choosing and installing a home security system. When it comes to family security, no corners should be cut. Thus, a security specialist can tell a family exactly what they need to fit their individual lifestyle and security goals.

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