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Protect Your Home And Family With A Home Security Camera

Did you know that they make home security cameras so small that you’d never know it was there unless you knew specifically where to look? That’s right, they can put home security cameras in pretty much anything. They can put them in alarm clocks, smoke detectors, picture frames, or anything else that makes it completely inconspicuous. These home security cameras are perfect for keeping an eye on things when you can’t be home. After all, your home and family are important to you and anyone who might want to do them harm should be brought to justice. That being said, there’s no better evidence than video footage to give to the police should you ever become the victim of a home invasion. So get a home security camera and have the peace of mind in knowing that there’s always on eye on things, even when you’re not home.

Motion Sensor Vs. Constant Recording

There are many different types of home security cameras but one choice you have to make is which type to buy regarding how it records. Motion sensor home security cameras only begin recording when they sense movement. This is great for a security camera because it will only catch the footage if someone breaks into your home. If you have pets, however, this could become a problem because the home security cameras can’t differentiate between the family dog and a would be burglar.

The home security cameras that record all the time are also great cameras. These record constantly, meaning they will catch anything and everything that goes on within its range of vision. The problem with these types of security cameras is that, if something does happen, you’re going to have to rewind through all that tape in order to find the part that includes the break in. However, a constant recording home security camera can make you feel safer because there’s no question as to whether it caught anything or not.

The Best Evidence

If you do fall victim to a home invasion, you can then take the footage that you gleaned from your home security camera and you can take it right to the police. It might be a good idea, for extra security, to have several home security cameras placed throughout your home. You should have one facing each entryway and maybe one in the living room, or anywhere else where you keep lots of valuables like TVs and other electronics.

You can’t be everywhere at once but it’s nice to know that a security camera is constantly keeping an eye on things while you’re gone.

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Home Security: How to Foil Burglars

There are many common sense measures you can take to shore up your home security and foil burglars. Some are obvious and deceptively simple, but we overlook them. The article that follows provides some good reminders of what we ought to do to protect our homes from unwanted intrusion.

Ding Dong Burglar in your home

Crime is always on the rise and home security has never been more important. Your home is at risk all the time but there is a rise in crime during hotter days as people become more and more careless with their home security. It is unbelievable that people still leave a spare key under the doormat or above the doorframe or even under a plant next to the front door. Thieves do check these obvious places for keys and if one actually saw get a key this way you can guarantee they will be round for a visit the next time you leave you home.

It’s hot so you open a few windows but make sure you close them before you go out. Even if you have a burglar alarm system a thief can be in and out before the police get there. You also raise the chances of a false alarm if there is a gust of wind that moves a curtain, which is detected by an internal motion sensor.

It’s amazing what garden furniture and gardening equipment costs if you were to add it all up you will be surprised at what the replacement costs would be. Don’t leave it in plain site try and move it behind a wall or bushes. Make sure gardening tools are locked away as these could be used to break-in to your home.

A really simple door announcement system would provide a cheap and simple alarm system. These alarms come in two different types, one is connected to the door and every time the door is opened the connection is broken and the alarm goes off. The other is a small battery operated motion sensor alarm which I belive is the better of the two.

Rather than be bothered by the kids going in and out for drinks you could put a motion sensor just outside the kitchen so if anyone went any further into your home you would know. The battery motion sensor offers greater flexibility as you can position it at patio doors or in a hallway.

You can quickly and easily set up a mini motion sensor alarm and as it is battery operated there is no wires or need to find an electrical socket. Normally these alarms come with two settings including a simple chime so that you know someone has passed or a continuous alarm sound to warn you.

The mini motion sensor is a great security device to take on holiday with you. You can point it at the door or next to patio doors to make sure you are not broken into whilst asleep. Nobody wants to wake up with an intruder in their bedroom.

Most crime is committed by opportunist thief who will take any chance you give them to steal from you. If you do not give them the opportunity to make you a victim they will move on to someone who will. Remember it is better to prevent a crime, so call your local police station for crime prevention advice.

Home security and personal security is important and Scott Chalmers offers good advice from wireless home security systems to finding the best home alarm systems.

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