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Archive for October 6th, 2009

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Christopher Williams

Do you value the safety of your home, family, and possessions? Most people do. You would be very upset if anything was taken from your home or anyone in your family was harmed in anyway. That is why you must protect your home and family. Make sure they stay safe by taking the right safety precautions. Fortunately, this isn’t a hard thing to do with the right home alarm system.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Martin Elmer

There are not ways to secure your home completely. But there are ways to make so difficult for the thieves to break in, that they will choose your neighbor instead. And the methods can be carried out for free or for a very low price.

The best way to avoid burglary is not to show, that you are away. Try to vary your routines, so it is not obvious that you are away from home at specific times of the day or night. It might be difficult, but try to change the departure and arrival just a little bit from day to day.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Steve Goldman

One of the most challenging obstacles to outdoor surveillance is the lighting levels required to effectively record with your outdoor security camera. There are three basic ways we can overcome this aspect of the outdoor environment. We can try to control the lighting conditions ourselves, or we can use specialized tools to effectively record conditions ranging from low light to complete darkness.

'italic;' class='dfbyline'>by Manny Stephens

Protecting your home and business is a good investment, and installing a security camera system is a best proven solution. It may be hard to pick a camera that suits you but here are some good points to consider in getting a security camera and why its a good investment.

First consideration is: how large an area do you need to cover? Modern security cameras cover wider view than obsolete models; however, to ensure better coverage you may still need multiple cameras .Practically, all possible entrances should be covered. Most people opt for a compromise, covering the most likely exits and securing the others either with conventional burglar alarms or complex lock systems. Regardless of how many cameras you choose, your security camera system should allow for later expansion if your needs change.