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PostHeaderIcon Security Cameras



Security cameras have become an effective tool to stopping intruders from entering homes and businesses. The increase in demand for security cameras has resulted in more affordable cameras that can now be purchased by anyone seeking to protect their home or business.

Consumers now have a wide range of security camera options when looking for added protection. When choosing a security camera, you have to consider what type of camera will meet you individual needs. Below is a list of common security cameras available for purchase.

Infrared Cameras: Infrared energy is emitted by every living being. The motion sensors are calibrated to detect the energy. Infrared cameras are used for those who want to use cameras in the dark. It is able to pick up images because it utilizes its own light source. This permits the camera to detect and provide a visual of objects in the dark. The camera uses light emitting diodes (LEDs) to create infrared lighting. The image seen will be in black and white. This type of security camera also uses a photo sensor, where a beam of light is exposed to the camera’s lens. A change in the light pattern suggests motion in the area.

Web Camera Surveillance Systems: The advancement of the internet has allowed for innovative development of security cameras. A webcam surveillance system captures images and sends them via email to the user. This webcam surveillance system comes with software that is easy to install. As well, people can check on their property via the built-in web server. One has the ability to view images through an IP address. The camera works by capturing images after the motion sensor detects movement in its field of vision.

Wireless Security Cameras: Wireless security cameras do not have to be plugged in to an electrical outlet. This makes them easy to move around. They are easy to install and maintain which makes them a popular choice for many businesses and homeowners. Types of wireless security cameras include low-light wireless and cameras with night vision.

Wired Surveillance Cameras: Wired cameras require a plug-in. They are normally installed as a permanent camera because they are more difficult to move around.

Hidden Surveillance Cameras: ‘Nanny Cams’ are examples of hidden surveillance cameras. They can be placed in a variety of items such as a toy, clock, behind a hole in a wall…etc.

Dome Cameras: These cameras can be found in stores and shopping malls. The dome can withstand physical abuse and bad weather.

Cameras with Wireless Sensors: These cameras contain motion sensors that will detect movement and sound and start recording. They can be used for a variety of situations such as if you have a child who sleep walks and you want to know if they have left their room at night. They are also helpful for people who are on vacation. For instance, these sensors will also alert people when there are changes in temperature or if there is a water leak such as a burst pipe. Images are sent via a broadband to a computer or cell phone. There are a number of people who have seen burglars in their home via broadband and were able to contact the police.

Because there are now so many threats to our homes and businesses, acquiring security cameras is a great way to add an extra layer of security. Because of the advancements in technology, security cameras have evolved to meet the needs of everyone requiring a quality security system. Before you purchase a security camera, it is important that you determine what you will be using the camera for and where you plan to install it. This will help you select the right security camera that will meet all of your needs.

PostHeaderIcon How Does A Home Security System Work?



Home Security System are used throughout the United States, people know what Burglar alarms are and what they are used for. Nevertheless they may not know how they operate. Let?s see how this protection system works in detail.

The Circuit

Home Security Systems are a simple electric circuit. To open or close a light, you simply throw a switch. In a burglar alarm it?s the same except the switch detects the movements of the intruder such as the opening a door or window.

Two categories

In a closed-circuit system, the electric circuit is closed when the door is shut. This means that as long as the door is closed, electricity can flow from one end of the circuit to the other. But if somebody opens the door, the circuit is opened, and electricity can’t flow. This triggers an alarm.

In an open-circuit system, opening the door closes the circuit, so electricity begins to flow. Also in this system, The Alarm is triggered when the circuit is completed.

Magnetic sensor

A magnetic sensor in a closed circuit consists of a few simple components.

a battery powering a circuit a spring-driven metal switch built into a door frame a magnet embedded in the door, lined up with the switch a separately-powered buzzer with a relay-driven switch.

Control box

The control box is hooked up to one or more alarm circuits, but it also has its own power supply. Once the alarm is triggered, the control box won’t cut it off until somebody enters a security code at a connected keypad. In most installations the control box is kept in a veered place so that the burglar can’t even think of disabling it then the alarm goes off.

PostHeaderIcon Festive Season Home Security Tips



With the festive season fast approaching, we are left with many decisions and preparations to make before packing our trailers and making our way to our holiday destinations. Ensuring the security of family and property is a key priority at this time.

Statistics clearly show that criminal activity increases during the holiday season and it is therefore imperative for homeowners to take the right precautions and not let their guard down.

There are several handy tips to bear in mind which can help alleviate the risk to family and property. The first and most important step to take is to ensure that your alarm is in working order. People tend to forget that an alarm system, like a car, has parts that age and wear out and therefore should be serviced at least once a year.

Spectacular thunderstorms during the summer months, can also wreak havoc on alarm systems. As a result of this, clients should regularly check their systems in case of lightning damage. Homeowners who have house insurance should also consider that in the event of a burglary, their insurance company will, in all likelihood, question whether they have properly maintained their alarm.

December is traditionally a busy period for security companies, so homeowners should try and test their alarms at least three weeks before going on holiday. Testing should be done anytime (ideally between 0800 and 2000 hours Mon-Fri) and if a fault is discovered, it can be immediately reported to the security service provider’s technical team.

Additional security tips to follow include:

• Advise your security company if you are going away and ensure that you supply all the necessary information regarding nearby emergency contacts, in case of an emergency

• Inform your neighbours of your holiday plans so that they can keep an eye on your property

• Stop all newspaper deliveries and ask a friend or neighbour to collect your post. A bulging post box is a real giveaway that you are not at home

• If hiring a house sitter, ensure that you teach them how to use your alarm correctly

• Double check that you have locked and secured all windows and doors before leaving home

• Ensure that all your outside locks are a minimum of four lever locks or double cylinder security locks

• Never leave a key in the inside of an outer door which has glass panels or glass near the door lock

• Having security gates fitted on outer doors is a highly effective security measure that gives you an extra line of defence

• Sliding doors can be secured simply by placing a piece of timber cut to size in the sliding rail. Make sure that sliding doors cannot be lifted vertically

• Full fencing and sturdy gates are a good deterrent

• Have good exterior lighting, preferably on a timer

• Do not leave ladders, spades or tools outside, as they can be used to break into your house

• Clear signage indicating that you have security also helps to discourage

Burglars

Another important security tip is to be discreet when preparing to go away. People should where possible pack their cars in their garage. Homeowners should also never leave a message on their answering machine stating that they are out of town.

The festive season should be a time of relaxation and giving but let’s ensure that we are not giving our belongings to criminals on a golden platter.