Posts Tagged ‘security cameras’

How Technology Has Made Home Safety Easy

Posted in Home Security on April 13th, 2011 by Jim – Comments Off

You do not have to own a mansion to have an outdoor security camera guarding your home.  In fact, the smaller you land and home, the easier it is to secure.  There are many benefits to owning outdoor security camera systems.  One of the most important is the protection of your family.  You can watch your children at play and know if someone approaches them.  You can keep an eye on them when you need to be doing other chores around the house.  The software is easy to install and you can monitor your family from your laptop.

Know Who Is Knocking

Another great feature of having a wireless outdoor security camera system is knowing who comes to your house.  If you like your privacy and do not fancy entertaining unexpected guests, a wireless outdoor security camera alerts you to who pulls up in the driveway.  The door-to-door salesman can ring your bell until his finger falls off.  If you are out for the evening or even the weekend, it is easy to check your video recordings because many outdoor security cameras are motion activated.  The stop recording once the motion stops.  This eliminates having to sit through hours of footage.

Feel Safe Again

Installing outdoor security camera systems on your real estate leads to feelings of security.  A good outdoor security camera will come with night vision and you can also install motion detection floodlights.  This is sure to scare off any possible intruders who try to sneak up to your house at night.  The night vision video can be downloaded to a disc to give to the police.

Point and Click Easy

If you are tired of feeling exposed and defenseless, an outdoor security camera is just the thing to make you feel safe again.  They are much more affordable than they used to be now that technology has caught up to the industry.  The cameras are much smaller than they used to be and can be installed without having to hire someone.  The software is also easy to install and user friendly.  Point and click technology has made protecting your home as easy as playing a game.

Info For Selecting a Outdoor Security Camera

Posted in Home Security on September 7th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

Over the last few years there has been a lot of advances in technology and one area that has benefited a lot has been the outdoor security camera and over home surveillance systems. When it comes to choosing the best home security surveillance system there is plenty to chose from. The Security camera companies have made it very easy for anyone to set up these systems which in turn allows you to save additional money on the project.

For your home security systems you have a lot to chose from based on any one of your needs.  These systems can be either wired, self contained or wireless. Self Contained means that the camera is ready to go out of the box and that its all included.  All you have to do is plug them in and they are pretty much ready to go.  A stand alone or self contained outdoor security camera is the easiest of all to set up since its basically plug and play out of the box.

In order to capture or record your video from the cameras you are going to need some sort of storage system like a DVR or a Network Attached Storage (NAS for short).  The only real trouble is that no matter what kind you chose you have to have power.  Although you can find some systems that use batteries its recommended that you have a power outlet available for the camera to plug in to.   The outdoor wireless security cameras have to be routed to a wireless receiver in order to view the camera or to record the feed.

Generally the video cameras will come with a LUX rating system.  This is a light measuring rating that is needed to get clear recorded images.  A lower rating means you need less light for a clear picture. This rating comes into play more with an outside security camera than inside, but this all depends on the surroundings so make sure to check your area and the rating before your purchase.  Something else to think about that may come in to play is the frequency of the outdoor wireless camera.  This used to be a bigger problem when all wireless systems were on the same frequency.  But now systems are running on all different frequencies and some even have the option to change it.

You can get a weatherproof type of outdoor camera with sound and color for around $55, and these types of cameras will come with wall mounts that can be used easily to install in most locations.  Although the $50 price above seems cheap this is for a single camera.  A full home or outdoor security camera system can range in price anywhere from $250 for you lower end systems up to over $10,000 for the most elaborate.  This is obviously a very large range and you can usually find something that fits your price range.

Before you make any purchases you will need to decide what area you want the cameras to cover.  A good idea is to diagram the area to help with the layout.  You can also use the people that work at the local stores for help with prep questions.}

Providers for Your Outdoor Security Camera System

You can find a security camera in a number of different places such as your local electronic stores, Costco, or online.  When making your purchase you will want to make sure you use some caution and use a credit card for one.  With all the fraudulent activities going on these days a credit card company can help you fight any disputes with the company you purchased from.  And two you will want to make sure you do business with a company that has been around a while and has a good reputation.  And when shopping online you will want to use a company like Amazon where you can trust the company and the customer support.

If you don’t feel as adventurist and you want to hire someone to do the work for you, you can always go through a professional.  Companies like Brinks or ADT are all skilled at working with you and providing estimates and suggestions, installing the systems and monitoring if that’s what you want.

Using the skilled professional has its advantages since they will come out take a look at your layout and discuss with you your best options.  When they do come out you will want to be sure to discuss future growth as well so you can add on as the needs arise.

Getting your outdoor security camera in place will finally give you the feeling of protection you have been waiting for and you will know you have taken the necessary steps to protecting your family.

Protect Your Home with Security Cameras

Posted in Home Security on August 27th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

Home security may not seem like a big deal until you have the unfortunate experience of a home invasion. Some ideas for protecting your family and home are common sense and can be implemented at very little cost. Other options include sophisticated monitoring services and security cameras for maximum protection while you are home or away.

The Basics

Thieves are attracted to homes that are easy targets and will take things of value lying around outside or enter from areas that are obscured from the view of neighbors and passersby. That’s why it’s important not to give them easy access. This can be accomplished by not leaving thing of value lying around outside and by using high quality locks on doors and windows that are not easily broken. Also, most vandals shy away from lighted areas so installing motion sensor lights on dark sides of homes can be an excellent deterrent. It’s also effective to place yard signs up telling visitors and intruders that the property is protected by a security system and to “Beware of Dog”. Burglars will think twice before entering a home protected by an alarm system or where there’s a dog. The best way of protecting your home however is with a home security camera and alarm system.

Know Who Is At Your Door before You Answer

It’s important to be able to look outside to see who’s on the other side of the door when someone knocks. There should be peepholes in doors; plus doors should never be opened to someone you don’t know or expect regardless of their story. A home security camera is far superior to peepholes for outside viewing. High resolution security cameras provide clear outdoor viewing on sunny days and dark nights greatly enhance your home protection. Security cameras can be ceiling or wall mounted and they can be wireless or wired.

Reduce Vandalism with Exterior Cameras

Use of exterior surveillance cameras can stop many potential intruders before they ever break into your home. Those who are not deterred by the existence of exterior cameras are easily caught on camera making prosecution in a court of law much easier.

Monitor Your Home Even When You are Away

One comforting feature offered by the best home security systems can be accessed from web enabled computers or cell phones when you’re away from home. Surveillance videos can also be viewed inside the home from connected televisions or monitors. Cameras can be placed indoors and outdoors and monitors set up outside and cameras can be set to automatically come on and alarms triggered.

Increasing the security of your home increases the security of your family. Protecting your home and family by following simple safety guidelines and installing home security cameras is smart and much cheaper than replacing property stolen or damaged by vandals.

A Few Tips On Using Outdoor Security Cameras

Posted in Home Security on June 28th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

If you live somewhere where there are lots of burglaries and you are worried about this happened your house, then outdoor security cameras will enable you to keep the criminals at bay. Not only will it enable you to catch the potential criminal, but it will also be a deterrent for them even trying to get into your house.

You will certainly have to think about a lot of important things concerning these cameras. One of the main ones will be how much you want to spend on the system. You can either get some very cheap options or you can get an entire system that has multiple functions that you can take advantage of. The overall range of price on these will be quite large.

When you have chosen the right sort of cameras that suit your needs, it will be important for you to pick the right sort of location on the house where you can place them. One of the more important things you want to think about to this end will be making sure that the camera is in a safe position so that any criminal cannot damage it.

Of course, you will also want to think about the type of camera to get. As previously mentioned, there are lots of different types of cameras that you can get at varying prices. If you are concerned about your home is safety and night in particular, then you might want to get a camera that has a nightvision function.

It will also be very important for you to figure out where to place the monitor as well. Would you like the monitor to simply be on the other side of the wall where the cameras placed? Do you want in your bedroom so that you are able to see anything happening outside immediately when you are in bed?

All in all, by creating a decent system you will certainly be able to benefit from better security outside your house.

Types Of Outdoor Security Cameras

Posted in Home Security on June 8th, 2010 by Jim – Comments Off

As discussed earlier, there is a wide variety of security cameras. There is at least one big aspect that differentiates outdoor security cameras vs. indoor security cameras: toughness. Outdoor units, by design and purpose, must be able to hold their own against what can be extreme weather conditions. Outdoor cameras are built with specially engineered heavy-duty casings to ensure that they will remain damage-free in spite of extended exposure to the elements.

Once you’ve established which particular areas around your perimeter you’d like to monitor, then the next step is to locate and assess potential camera locations. Depending on this assessment you will choose either a wireless camera, a wired camera, or both. Let’s delve into what are the advantages and disadvantages of each type.

Wireless Cameras

Wireless systems are very popular due to their ease of installation. This is because wireless cameras do not require a connection to an electrical power supply. Another advantage, because of the reason stated previously, is that this makes wireless cameras easier to move them around and in locations not possible for hard-wired cameras. This mobility however, may come at price, since most wireless cameras operate on batteries. These batteries will have to be replaced, or in some cases, recharged regularly, which is something to keep in mind if the camera is placed in a hard-to-reach place. This issue can be solved, however, with the use of solar-powered battery cameras, which will recharge themselves using solar energy. Be aware that obstacles between the camera and the transmitter, as well as interference from devices on the same frequency, can affect the performance and range of a wireless camera.

Wired Cameras

If you choose to install a wired camera, be aware that installation may be difficult, depending on the location of your wired camera. Wiring has to be run to these cameras, although you may be lucky and already have a power source in or near the location where you are planning to install the camera.

A word of advice regarding camera installation, wireless or wired: Consider the deterrence factor of having a camera installed on a high visibility area. Prevention of crime can be the best benefit a camera can offer, rather than their ability to record acts for investigative purposes. Worth mentioning are a third type of “camera”, the fake, or ‘dummy camera.’ This camera can be used in conjunction with real cameras to provide additional deterrence.

As you can see, wireless and wired cameras have their pros and cons. Mostly, it depends on whether you want to front the initial installation cost for wired cameras, or know going on that some wireless cameras will require continued upkeep because of the batteries.

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