Getting The Right Video Security Camera System
By Brad | June 18, 2009
What is your choice in surveillance cameras; wireless or wired? How many areas do you need to look at with your video camera network?
It is important to have the right number of units, you don’t want to overdo it but you also want to have effective coverage. If you want to know what’s going through a secure internet connection while you are out, think of remote video surveillance.
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The Many Uses Of Video Surveillance In Public
By Brad | June 15, 2009
With the severe increase in crime, keeping your friends and family safe has become more important than ever before. Even the police are finding it harder to control the crime waves now facing our nation. Public video surveillance helps criminals take responsibility for their actions. Thus, society will no longer be terrorized by these problematic criminals.
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The Many Uses Of Video Surveillance In Public Places
By Brad | June 10, 2009
With the severe increase in crime, keeping your friends and family safe has become more important than ever before. Even the police are finding it harder to control the crime waves now facing our nation.
Public video surveillance helps criminals take responsibility for their actions. Thus, society will no longer be terrorized by these problematic criminals.
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Pick The Best Video Security Surveillance Systems
By Brad | May 30, 2009
Security camera systems are extremely easy to install, as there is no drilling through walls or digging trenches in the yard to run the wires. up to large cameras meant to be a deterrent simply by their presence. Choosing the correct security surveillance equipment is often the hardest part of the buying process because of all of the choices available.
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Video Security Surveillance Camera Systems
By Brad | May 24, 2009
Today, you can find video surveillance cameras in all kinds of sizes and shapes that will accommodate pretty much any application imaginable. There are minuscule cameras that are almost impossible to detect, up to large cameras meant to be a deterrent simply by their presence. With all these choices, sometimes the most difficult part of investing in security surveillance equipment is making a decision.
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Public Use Of Video Security
By Brad | May 20, 2009
With the severe increase in crime, keeping your friends and family safe has become more important than ever before. Even the police are finding it harder to control the crime waves now facing our nation.
Video surveillance in public can help each criminal be more responsible for their own actions. Thus, society will no longer be terrorized by these problematic criminals.
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A Checklist in Preparation for Being Home Alone
By Brad | May 13, 2009
Just because you are home alone does not mean you have to be an easy target for a home invasion. The following is a checklist to determine if you are prepared in the event you find yourself home alone.
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A Review of the Firestorm Dragon Series Flashlight Stun Gun
By Brad | May 10, 2009
Become one with the Dragon! Be the Dragon! You are the Dragon! You have no fear Bruce Lee. Well perhaps not. Maybe a little peace of mind would help you out if you are ever jogging by yourself in the park. In fact, we have the perfect item to give you that added edge if you find yourself in that time of need.
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A Lifestyle Safety Checklist for Crime Prevention
By Brad | May 10, 2009
The following is a list to help you measure how well you have eliminated the likelihood of being a victim of crime from your daily life during your work or leisure time.
Around the House
- Do you keep a list of emergency phone numbers next to your home phone?
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Automobile Theft Prevention Devices–Making Use of Them
By Brad | May 9, 2009
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, 1.3 million motor vehicles are stolen annually in the United States at a cost of more than $7 billion. To help prevent becoming a victim of this type of crime, it is best to use some sort of physical locking device to aid in the prevention of the theft of your motor vehicle.
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