Showing posts with label home security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home security. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

CCTV Home Security Advice

Currently home alarm and do it yourself CCTV is a large industry.Residential and commercial business owners are learning the benefits and piece of mind that closed circuit tv systems can provide.Ever changing technology has resulted in low cost home security available to everyone.

Statistics have shown large reductions in the amount of crime being committed where cameras have been installed. An article in 'New Scientist' magazine showed that simply installing a home security CCTV system can reduce crime by over 95%.

Customers have told us that they are experiencing the same results in a variety of businesses; soon you will start to realize why CCTV is viewed by most as the most important system for deterring and preventing home invasions.

Crooks are simply less likely to attack a property with some sort of security deterrent, especially a security camera.

Welcome to our site we stride to eliminate the senseless technical bable and advise you on the simple facts,best tips and the most significant decisions that you will have to make upon choosing the right residential security CCTV system most suited for you and your family.

Here you will learn the best configuration for your home security CCTV environment and we will explain it in half the time it takes the competition too!

This really is great, free, quick and easy advice which you wont find anywhere else without having to spend a chunk of money!

So lets get started!

IP or traditional cameras?

The IP home security CCTV market is developing rapidly but is an extremely costly route. For the home market the traditional cameras are perfect with an unlimited life span and much easier on the bank balance!

Wired or Wireless?

Is your property conducive to running wires around your residence for your home alarm CCTV system or will you need a wireless system? Remember even if it is wireless, you will still need power for the camera from a local power supply.

Also there are possible interference problems when going down the wireless route.

Do I need infrared?

If you want to see clearly in black and white at night then yes you should opt for a camera that has infrared. Without it your cameras will only be good for daylight use.

CAT5 cables or Coaxial?

You can run the traditional Coaxial cable to power and process the signal to the cameras throughout your home security CCTV setup.

However due to transformers that are required to power each camera unit, we always recommend the CAT5 route with some clever little converters that do away with all the power supply hassles!

Indoor cameras or outdoors?

Outside gets a little more expensive but the small additional costs are worth covering your external entry points to the premises. The deterrent factor alone is a worthwhile bonus from installing external cameras.

What DVR?

This is basically the unit that records all the footage from the cameras that you can view at any time.

How much do you need to record? 30 days non stop? Less or more you need to decide to make your choice capacity wise on what size of Hard Drive you will need to buy to run in the DVR.

Constant recording or motion detection?

Do you want to see everything the cameras see throughout the day and night or would you prefer them to be set on motion detection so they record only what moves past them. Motion detection allows for greatly increased recording capacity on the DVR.

For example if the your front door camera was set up correctly with the motion detection setting, you would only see who had come to your front door throughout the day with out having to manually wind the DVR forward.

How do I backup my Footage?

Recordings which are 30 days old can be taped over or if you desire back them up to USB,CD or network PC. These choices will all affect the budget for your home security CCTV system.

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John Leo has focused his career on the manufacturing and distribution of coaxial cable, alarm, home theater and fire alarm cables. He has over thirty years of experience managing companies in the low voltage products industry. webmaster@worldwide-products.biz www.worldwide-products.biz

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Home Alarm Systems and Home Security By Jackson Paterson

Our daily news is always full of stories of thefts and burglaries. Not to mention the sudden spurt of such cases in this season of recession. If you haven't yet invested in a home alarm system, this may be the right time to get one to ensure safety of your loved ones and your belongings.

When you've taken the decision to invest in home security, your next step should be to select the type of security system that would best suit your needs. You have two choices in installing your alarm system; you can opt to have in professionally set up or fix it on your own. Both these systems offer wireless as well as hard wire system options to fix in your property for security. If you feel doubtful about installing the alarm system on your own, it's wise to opt for professional installation.

The advantage of home alarms is, they trigger off an alarm the minute an intruder breaks into your home. Not only this, when you purchase additional external monitoring facility, the home alarm system notifies an external agency that keeps vigil 24x7. The best thing about having an external monitoring system is, the competent staff calls you immediately to inform about the break in as well as alert the authorities concerned to manage the state of affairs.

Nowadays, in most houses, both parents leave for work and children who come home in the afternoon have to wait alone till their parents get back. So it's important to get an uncomplicated home alarm system that's easy for children to understand and operate. Some children may get frightened when handling a complicated system. This is why most alarm systems offer remote key chains along with the control panel to make it simple for kids to use the system. This will help prevent false alarms that may sound when the system is not deactivated properly. It's also important for children to learn to activate the system once they are inside the house.

A good home alarm system should have a wide span and cover all aspects of safety. For instance, Carbon Monoxide is a major safety hazard that kills a lot of people year after year and is not easily detectable. This killer gas spreads in just a few minutes and kills people before they get a chance to escape. A CO detector is a part of your home security system and would be invaluable in case of a gas leak. Not just this, there are many other factors that put the lives of people at great risk. Some may destroy our property. Flooding, for example or leaking pipes that cause water logging and damage. Install a water sensor at home to take care of this problem. You could even install a freeze sensor that gives a warning when the temperature goes below a particular level to cause damage to domestic devices or your green house. Just tune it to notify you whenever the temperature dips down to a particular reading and enjoy the ease of temperature control. Select a home alarm system that's professional and practical. These are just a few instances; there are many other features to protect your property and loved ones and bring your under a secure umbrella.

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Want to make your home safer with a home alarm system but do not know where to start? Making your home safe from intruders is a lot easier than you think. Find more information and home security tips at practical-home-security-guide.com.

Preparing Your Family For Real Home Security By Stanley Brandton

here is nothing nicer for a home owner than to know that their family is being watched over by a vigilant, attentive eye. That sort of feeling of comfort and ease is only attained through having a comprehensive home security system installed in one's home, and furthermore through preparing one's family for the responsibilities and the tasks involved in maintaining optimal security at home. After all, even with the most cutting edge technology installed in one's home, if the residents are not prepared to take on the responsibility of properly using and maintaining that technology, then it really is there only for show...and that is going to be, sooner or later, an invitation to burglars and other, even more sinister criminals.

Hence, any home owner with the intelligence to have a home security system installed in their home will also need to sit down with their family and explain to them the different roles that everyone will need to assume to keep the home optimally safe. Simply having a home alarm is not sufficient to keep your home protected; there are many additional tasks that are implicated in the process. Designating certain tasks to certain family members is one option, or having every family member keep the entire process in mind (only possible if each member is above a certain age and able to understand certain ideas and perform certain tasks) is also an option.

Basically, home security can be broken down into indoor and outdoor activities. These activities are much broader in their purview than most people would imagine: clearing the brush around one's home is not the first thing anyone thinks about when it comes to security at home, but it is most surely one of the requisite activities. Let us begin, therefore, with the outdoor activities implicated in maintaining optimal security at home.

The greatest risk to a home presented by the exterior surroundings is the possibility of dead vegetation catching flame and provoking a serious house fire. To avoid having such a risk become an imminent threat, it is important to prevent the situation even before it ever arises. Though you may think that since the wildly overgrown bushes and tree branches close to your house are not a risk to your security since they are still alive, this is pure folly: even live plants can catch fire, and additionally there is no better way to avoid excessive dead vegetation near one's home than by keeping everything well groomed all the time. Hence, landscaping is a fundamental aspect of real security at home. Most households designate these sorts of chores to the men and boys of the home, but it really doesn't matter who is doing the clearing-as long as it gets done. Keeping a berth of approximately 50 feet around the house free of excessive growth is crucial, and in certain homes this will imply more work than in others.

Indoors, there are several important tasks to be taken on. Most importantly, there is the task of activating the alarm each night; furthermore, residents must keep open flames under control and not allow gases such as carbon monoxide to build up. Fortunately, indoors, today's most modern home security systems offer warnings whenever a problematic condition is detected, making these activities much easier to stay on top of.

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A home alarm system is the best way to help protect your family. A home alarm systems can save a life in an emergency.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Home Security System By Joel Roper

Home Security Systems really does make a difference to your overall health and well being, knowing that you are protected my an electronic system can allow peace of mind and less stress whilst at home and away from your home. To many people don't bother to install a system until they experience for themselves a major security threat in which there life and property becomes in danger. At this point they feel that it is necessary to install a system but may have risked their life up until this point.

Understanding the risk is essential for you to find the motivation to install a system and then once installed you will be thankful that your house is protected. If your system is linked to a base station where the alarm triggers a call out from a company to come to your home then you have an even greater protection system that will be more effective to the prevention of anyone trying to break into your home. The best systems are Brinks home security and other major companies.

The security system can deter abusive neighbors from entering your property and make your house a safe place for family and friends to visit without feeling intimidated.

To be sure you have the correct information on what system suits your needs just visit Neo Home Security website to find the lastest information and products that can determine your successful installation and protection of your premises. http://www.neohomesecurity.com is the place to start.

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