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Why Outdoor Security Cameras Are A Must Nowadays

November 30th, 2009 Mike Ward No comments

Crime reports you hear these days will tell you that safety and protection should be part of your priorities. It seems like you are no longer safe – even within the four walls of your home. That’s why the high demand for outdoor security cameras isn’t really surprising. They can detect burglars or vandals early on, or give you hard evidence later on.

Surveillance cameras are beneficial to both homes and businesses, regardless of the size. Of course hiring security personnel will work, but it’s going to cost a huge sum of money. And if you only want to guard your garage or small business, cameras are a cheaper and more practical choice.

Benefits of Installing Security Cams

A security guard has basic needs – eat, sleep, take days offs and earn to put food on the table. A surveillance camera, on the other hand, can do without all those. They provide you with the safeguarding you need around your home or business establishment 24 hours a day everyday.

When installed at home, outdoor cameras will tell you who is at the gate even before you step foot outside. And if suspicious-looking, you can phone the authorities right away, and save you and your property from potential endangerment. If your garage or shed has been trashed the night before, fret not for you got evidence at hand.

A business, regardless of size or scale, will tremendously benefit from outdoor security cameras. Thieves will think twice before picking on your place of business knowing that it’s got an eye watching them. Or even if they succeed, you got proof to convict perpetrators, and potentially recover stolen items.

Picking the Right Type

Outdoor security cameras these days cash in on a variety of security features. There are those suitable for homes, small businesses or large areas needing 24-hour monitoring. That’s why it’s very important for you to pick the right type, depending on where it’s going to be installed.

If your property isn’t high-risk but still you want some peace of mind, a black-and-white surveillance camera is good enough. This also comes with features such as motion sensor, weather and tamperproof enclosure and others – costing around $100.

Then there are also color outdoor cameras of all variety. Those with high-resolution is great for wide areas and capturing clear videos. Most of them also come with infrared, which is suitable for properties with poorly-lit areas during nighttime. The wireless type is easy to install, so you can start having peace of mind upon mounting.

Some have built-in heaters, defoggers or wipers for extreme weathers and temperatures. More sophisticated security cameras can cost up to around $500 – or even more! This is suitable for very large properties or businesses. Although obviously on the expensive side, the protection they can offer is priceless.

Safety Always Comes First

Outdoor security cameras are a good investment. And it’s not only for your property’s protection, but also yours and your family’s. Having a surveillance cam installed is like telling criminals “hey, you’re being watched!

About the Author: Mike Ward can help you find the right security camera solution. For more information about these and other security cameras, please visit Protection Depot.

Improving Home Security with Lighting

September 18th, 2009 Frank Grogan No comments

It is a well-known fact, that adequate lighting is a very useful deterrent to crime. Whatever lighting might help reduce your potential of becoming a victim. The right lights, if used properly, will be the effectual deterrent to burglars and other intruders and improve your home security.

Outside Lighting:

Outside lights are critically important, especially near doorways and at the rear of your residence, where break-ins typically occur. All round security lighting that is set-up high out of reach, and is tamper proof, will greatly improve your home security and help to protect your house.

You also need to provide lighting in carports and garages. If you have the option, get and use an automatic garage opener. All the best garage door opener fitted today use a light that operates when the opener is activated, lighting the garage interior. If you do not have a garage, consider leaving a light on permanently, having a light on a timer, or using a motion sensor to activate the light.

Lights set off by a motion detector are a good idea if you do not want the lights on all the time. The primary benefit of a motion light for your house’s security, is that when the light turns on, you know there is someone or something in the area of the light. Some owners of motion lights complain of dogs, cats or even birds triggering the lights. However, if you adjust the sensitivity of the sensor to the right level, it will eliminate this issue.

When thinking about lighting your front yard, basically anything will do. You simply have to make quite sure that it lights up the entire front and sides of your house. Motion detectors in the front yard will have the disadvantage of turning on every time someone walks by on the sidewalk or children run past while playing, greatly increasing the number of times the lights come on and lowering your chances of reacting when the light comes on for a legitimate intruder.

Inside The House:

When going out at night, most people leave a light on within their home. Police refer to these lights as burglar beacons. This is the single light that all of us leave on so that we are not returning to a home that is completely dark.

Unfortunately, this single light also tells a burglar that there is no one in the house and it is ripe for theft. When you go out for the night or away on a vacation, you want to be absolutely sure that you leave several lights on, in various rooms of your house, maybe even a radio. You can easily put them on timers. This makes your home look, from the outside, as if someone is always home. This is very beneficial to the security of your house.

Frank likes to write review articles on carport plans and to find the best carport designs on the internet.