Do Home Security Cameras Make Sense?
Home security cameras as a part of overall home security can make sense in certain circumstances, especially when the need for such cameras is due to a home being located in a area that may make the home’s owners nervous or just as a matter of course when a homeowner desires a higher level of security. A home camera system, though, can help improve home security greatly in just about every case.
Media reports today are constantly filled with stories of people who have had their homes invaded or broken into, especially in high crime urban areas, though even once-safe suburban areas are experiencing greater numbers of burglaries, for example. Security cameras for the exterior and interior of the home can help give the owner a leg up when it comes to preventing something unfortunate.
As far as home security cameras in general, the first thing one wants to do when thinking about maybe purchasing them is to go online to the Internet and looked to see what sorts of systems are offered and what their capabilities are. Many starter or basic systems run less than $100, though they are very basic and might not be the latest generation systems that experts recommend be installed.
As far as where cameras should be placed, again; the question is best answered by figuring out how strong the exterior system should be and if any cameras should be placed in the interior. Generally, it’s a good idea to have a camera in the front entranceway and at least one that gives a full view of the front of the home and another camera that can show the rear areas of the home.
Depending on egress and ingress points on the sides of a home, it could be a good idea to place cameras where views can be gained of both sides, especially if there is cellar or basement windows or house windows that could be penetrated or opened by burglars and the like. Any such cameras should be fed to a recording device such as a digital video recorder or to a remote recording device through the internet.
For the most part, security experts advise that those who have home security as their top priority also incorporate burglar alarms or intruder alarms into a seamless system that works with cameras and other devices. It is helpful to think of home security as a series of rings or circles. This is normally called a “defense in depth” and is widely used in the military.
At the outer edge of the defense, floodlights or spotlights that come on or turn off through use of motion sensors and the like can make a lot of sense, as do lights that turn on and turn off at dusk and dawn. These lights should be placed so that they overlap there beans and eliminate any dark spots or patches. Lights work well with security cameras, which are the next level in the defense system.
Lastly, cameras are bolstered by a home intruder system that’s been integrated with home security cameras to not only allow a homeowner to see who’s trying to enter but also will send out a warning to the authorities at an off-site facility. Additionally, such systems (cameras, floodlights, alarms) should be hooked to an uninterruptible power supply. If done properly, the home will be completely protected.
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