by Steve Thibeault
A professional security camera, with its high quality features, offers many benefits to homes and businesses. It is a versatile type of surveillance equipment that can provide around the clock monitoring of the premises, both indoors and outdoors.
Security devices can now capture images under all conditions and at any hour of the day. The advanced technology includes the introduction of infrared IR LEDs, which allow the camera to see up to 60 feet in the dark. High resolution can be displayed even when light is poor, due to the new digital CCD silicon chip, which receives light and converts it into voltage variations, thus forming the image.
A professional security camera provides a number of mounting options. It can be affixed to walls, buildings, ceiling brackets, and other indoor and outdoor spaces. Depending on where it is being used, you have the option of buying cameras that are weatherproof or waterproof.
You can specify your resolution needs when it comes to buying a professional security camera. For sharp images look for a device that has a higher resolution, as the higher the number the sharper and better quality the image will be, whether in monochrome or color. There are different types of lenses available, with fixed focal the best for lowlight situations and varifocal giving you zooming ability.
A professional security camera can help a business in a variety of situations. Certain types of camera can work in very low light, or day to night as it is called, and can tell you what's going on in virtually any lighting conditions. For example, you might use this camera to help prevent shoplifting if electrical power is lost, or mount it outdoors to monitor unlawful activity.
Today, the use of security cameras is widespread. They serve as a deterrent to crime, both at home, in the work office, or in retail stores. They also provide solid evidence of a crime or other unlawful behavior and can assist law enforcement officials in solving the case. In fact, when a crime is reported, among the first questions law enforcement officials ask is whether tape from a surveillance camera is available.
The smart businessman will display professional security cameras in a variety of important places. Good locations for these cameras include entrances and exits, near display cases holding high-end items, jewelry or antiques, near expensive items, adjacent to cash registers or close to time clocks, where employees register.
A smart homeowner will install professional security cameras wherever he wishes to monitor his assets and investments. For example, you could place a camera in the grounds, to monitor your safe, adjacent to valuable belongings, overlooking a valuable vehicle in your garage, or in short anywhere items of value need to be monitored around the clock.
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June 05 2009 | Security Cameras | No Comments »
by Artur Knowles
Surveys have shown that intruders get think twice about breaking into homes with burglar alarms installed. Although burglar alarm installation is easy, it usually depends on several factor. These include the complexity of the set up and its structural engineering, the kind of components and the structure of the property.
Hard-wired burglar alarm installations also require tedious tasks like drilling holes. Your first step in burglar alarm installation is to decide if you opt to have a wireless burglar alarm or hard-wired burglar alarm.
Read the Manual
Like every device that need technical operation, burglar alarms come with user's manual. This user's manual contains the schematic diagram of the device, its proper maintenance and even the warranty of the device. You don't need to be an electronic expert to install your burglar alarm. All you have to do is to read and follow the burglar alarm installation instructions. However, if you are in doubt, don't hesitate to ask from the experts.
Know your House
Make an assessment of your home. When you have properly understood the user's manual you need to scan your residence and locate the areas that are susceptible to intrusions. These areas may include the backdoor, the window at the attic or the backyard fence. You can do this by studying the blue print of the floor plan of your house or you can walk around your house to visually assess your property yourself.
Where to Place the Control Panel
The next is to locate the area where you need to place the control panel. The control panel should be strategically placed where you can easily find it but the intruders cannot, usually the control panels can be placed near your door that you generally use when entering into your house. Remember that the siren and the main control panel should be placed near electricity supplies. The control panel should also be placed out of children's reach.
Attaching the Device
The next thing to do when installing a burglar alarm is to place the sensors permanently to the vulnerable windows and doors. Then connect the sensors, the siren and the control panel together, this can be done using radio frequencies if your burglar alarm installation is wireless or you can connect the wires together if your using hard wired.
Simulate your Alarm
Simulate your burglar alarm system once everything is in place in order for you to see if everything is working as it should. If you are using hard-wired burglar alarms be sure to hide the wires connecting the sensors, siren and the main control switch.
Burglar alarm installation can be easy with the right guide. Whether wireless or hard-wired, is very easy if you just know the basic steps and you read and properly understood the user's guide.
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May 17 2009 | home security | No Comments »