November 25th, 2008 by
Brad
As home invasions are on the rise, considering a home security system is a smart decision. Having a home security system can deter criminals from invading your home. Most of these security systems work to keep intruders out with the sounding of an alarm or siren.
Home security systems can cost thousands of dollars to install but you can protect your family and save yourself some money with a DIY home security kit. You purchase the kit for fewer than two hundred dollars and the kit works in the same manner as the more expensive version.
You install the kit yourself by simply mounting the sound source or alarm inside your home. This can also include a keypad control panel. You will simply mount this device to the wall using screws. You will also mount magnetic transmitters around the windows and doors to detect the unwanted opening of these entrances.
Most kits also include motion detectors that can sound with motion and or change in temperature. Your system should also come with a remote control, which often attaches to your key ring for easy access to your alarm.
You can deter criminals from intruding into your home while saving yourself from overspending. You can find such security products online by simply searching DIY security kit. You will be able to view what is included in your kit and the instructions on how your kit will need to be installed.
If you are feeling nervous about your know how on home security there is often a customer service number you can call that will walk you through your installation process. When your installation is complete you can relax knowing that you are protecting your family and your property.
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November 20th, 2008 by
Brad
When you leave for work in the morning, do you really feel like your home is safe? When you come home in the evening, do you ever worry there is someone lurking inside your house waiting for you?
If you’re like most homeowners, home safety is a real concern. After all, your home is a place you should feel safe and secure! Home security cameras can help homeowners gain that safe and secure feeling they deserve to have.
One benefit to having home security cameras is to deter burglars. The simple presence of a camera will usually be enough to keep intruders away. However, if they do manage to get in the house all actions they take can be captured if you have home security cameras.
Parents often like having security cameras in their home to monitor their children. While this may seem a bit extreme, some parents like being able to log into their security account while at work to ensure their children got home from school safely. Parents of teens also like knowing who their child brings home with them.
With an abundance of wireless home security camera options, homeowners have more flexibility than ever before with the installation of home security systems. Home security offers stability, peace of mind, security and may even lower your home owner’s insurance. Thus, adding home security cameras to your residence is not only a safe idea but also a financially sound idea.
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November 13th, 2008 by
Brad
Most people know there are video surveillance equipment use laws and limits when taping areas and people. The act of video taping is legal however one must follow certain rules to stay within the boundaries of their rights.
Private Place Video Use
While installing a home security camera is legal, there are some places where it’s illegal to videotape or listen to any event or conversation. Utah, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, Kansas, Hawaii, Georgia, Delaware, California, Arkansas and Alabama are all strict on these laws.
These most often pertain to someone who is entering (trespassing) to record people doing something. If you do take an unauthorized recording you could be charged with a felony, spend up to two years in prison and be fined as much as $2,000.
Nudity Is Off Limits
It’s common sense to know video surveillance equipment cannot be hidden in a restroom or locker room. However, it’s important to state again that it’s illegal to video tape in any area where nudity is the purpose of the recording.
Respecting Privacy
As long as you’re not invading someone’s privacy, you can video tape in many locations. For example, you could not video tape in bedrooms, dressing rooms, locker rooms or other private areas. However, you could video tape in a home, at a park, at a party or during a school event.
While video surveillance equipment is most often used for home security purposes, it’s important to remember these laws. Landlords who are interested in installing security systems on their multi-unit properties should be especially aware of these limitations.
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November 3rd, 2008 by
Brad
When businesses start discussing a switch from their antiquated analog security systems to IP based video security systems, the business manager often gets a little anxious. Not only do they assume the switch will be costly, but also an aggravation. The truth is while it can cost money to make the switch the aggravation will be well worth it in the end.
One of the most common benefits of making the switch to IP based video security systems is the ability to have more video capabilities. Businesses can get more degrees of documentation using the updated systems. With wireless options, there are no limits to what areas can be viewed and kept secure.
In addition, businesses often find they spend much more to keep the older systems running (with changing tapes, viewing tapes) than with the new systems. If there was a problem, it took hours to scroll through tapes to find any footage. Once they did find the footage, it was often too blurry to make a difference.
Businesses are always happy to know the resolution that comes with IP based video security systems is light years ahead of the old analog systems. Thus, they can actually see what they’re recording!
Thus, while it may seem like a pain to change over a security system it can certainly save time in the end. The quality of service an IP based system can give is well worth the extra cost and upfront installation hassle.
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