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Archive for September 9th, 2010

I got a call from my sister Ann that her business that I thought was doing great was, in fact, in trouble. I worked as a business consultant and I have solved many ailing businesses get back on their feet, so I could be of assistance to her.

Upon hearing her story, I believed her business losses were due to theft which for her was a distant possibility. Actually, I did not see her to fix her business but because I have not seen her for about five years.

A pair of suspicious men was seized following their attempted burglary of a car in the parking lot of a Houston shopping complex. They were discovered to be Chuck Rodriquez and Ramon Fuentes, who were captured after a siren was heard.

Chris Jefferson, the car’s proprietor, said that he had installed various vehicle safety products that included motion detectors and a vibration alarm. The burglars didn’t anticipate a second alarm ringing after they had deactivated the customary car alarm.

In having a grocery establishment, I soon realized that mini DVR cameras can help me oversee things. I also purchased an exit sign hidden camera with 8 GB memory. It captures the site entirely, which is not particularly spacious.

The Exit Sign Hidden Camera is positioned above the main door and delivers a great perspective of the items for sale. It can spot if customers or employees are filching from my business.

This hidden camera with built-in DVR does not have to be installed at all. After placing it in the area that I liked, I pressed the record button on the remote control. Now I can leave alone it to record. Mini DVR cameras are operated similarly.