Friday, April 10, 2009

Do you Need a Residential Security Camera ?

Statistics available with the law enforcement agencies show that there has been an increase in the number of robberies in recent times. In some parts even strict measures taken by the law enforcement agencies has yielded no results with the number of reported robberies rising by the day. What is alarming about these statistics is that a good number of robberies have shifted from the busy streets into residential areas. What this in turn implies is that we need to take immediate steps to protect our families from these robberies. Installing a residential security camera is perhaps the best way to protect your loved ones from any of these untoward incidents from taking place in your home.


One good thing about the latest models of home security cameras is they very easy to install. In fact, with a little bit of effort, you can install a residential security camera by yourself. Although home security cameras do not offer you a guarantee against robberies taking place, what they do offer is peace of mind in the sense that you do get to know what is happening around your home. Once you have a security camera installed in your home, no moment goes unrecorded.


Your home security system could also be connected to a local security receiving station too. This way the staff at the local security receiving station could monitor untoward incidents in your home, even when you are not available. It is always preferable that you have a residential security camera in full sight. This will surely discourage robbers from breaking into your home.


These days you can find many types of home security cameras available if you were to search the market. You can choose from many wired or wireless models these days, which are easy to set up. Although the choice depends on factors such as your budget and the size of your house, installing a wireless residential security camera does come with its own advantages. For one they are extremely easy to install. Secondly, you can install them without any tell-tale signs of wires running around your house. It is hassle free and discreet. The energy efficient latest models that are available these days are battery operated and come with an option of electric charge.


The exact place in your home where you install a home security camera depends is entirely left your choice. While many homeowners prefer setting up their security cameras in full view so as to discourage robbers from breaking into their home, you can also find some who want to discreetly monitor people, without trying to offend anyone. Although a single residential security camera would suffice for a small home, there could be instances when more than one would be needed. A larger home with many rooms and entry points for instance, would definitely need more than a single home security camera. Although you can install as many home security cameras as you want, you should keep in mind that someone from your family should be there to monitor untoward incidents constantly.


For those of you who can afford it, it is always advisable to go in for a residential security camera that comes with sophisticated attachments such as motion detectors. These sensors will constantly monitor movements in a particular part of your house and trigger off an alarm, should it detect one. There is also a provision in most of these models to enable the transmission of the recorded images either to a PC or a VCR. These sophisticated models of home security cameras ensure that your house is being constantly monitored, even when you are away.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Protecting your home with video security is becoming a very important thing to do. Its almost essential.

If you have a small business it is critical in protecting your small business from employees and customers.

The first most important thing is determing what your view from the camera is going to be. You have to decide what will be the correct lens for the camera.

I have a short video that teaches you how to figure this out.

http://gspamerica.blogspot.com/2009/01/field-of-view-and-focal-lengths-webinar.html

Thanks,
Peter Brissette
GSP America
peter@gspamerica.com

ceo said...

Another crime prevention tactic is video surveillance. Aside from helping catch thieves, it may also prevent theft. I asked the staff at Airtight Video about home security and they were all too willing to take the time to give me lots of advice about ways to protect the home. Give a call and I am sure they will help you too.