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Surveying the Scene outside a Suburban Home

When my family and I first moved to our suburban neighborhood, it was rated among the safest in the state. Violent crime was basically nonexistent, and a vending machine break-in would make the local news and be the talk of the town for a week. Then things began to change. When the recession hit last year, a number of budget motels started to appear across the river, on the outskirts of town.
Suddenly the crime rate doubled, then tripled over a period of a few months. Neighbors started gossiping about a string of breaking and entering incidents, and I knew that I would have to take action to keep my family safe. I had a few hidden home security cameras installed at strategic points around the house, and every night before bed I monitored the premises until I felt satisfied that no threat would be posed.
Factors In Purchasing A Baby Security Monitor

- 4 Camera Baby Monitor System
In the past, baby monitors used to be a luxury item. But with improving technology and lower costs, baby monitors have slowly crawled into the list of must-have items for parents. A small investment in baby security monitor can give you peace of mind and reduce potential accidents by allowing parents to react quickly to situations.
Consider the following when purchasing a baby security monitor:
- Two-way Baby Security Monitors - Possibility of your baby hearing you as well, and is useful for soothing your baby with your voice.
- Signal Strength – A limited range monitor may not be able to reach every corner of your house.
- Portability - Do you move around a lot?
- Interference - A wide range of frequencies should be available for selection to minimize interference from other household devices.
- Battery or A/C Powered - both to ensure maximum flexibility.
Child Locators Also Elderly - Alzheimers Security Locators

- Ionkids Locator
Today locator security monitoring devices can be as small as a credit card and can be used to find almost anything which has a homing tag attached. Wandering children, Alzheimer, elderly family members, pets, or even the car and being small enough to fit in a wallet.
With audio and visual cues from the handheld point you in the right direction and will guide you to the exact location of the missing Tag / item whether it’s stuffed down the back of the sofa or left behind in a shop. The locator will take you minutes (even seconds) to find things that would normally have you hunting around for hours.
To use as children-elderly security device, turn around in a full circle then walk in the direction of the strongest signal shown on the handheld. Locate mode finds tagged person or items up to an incredible 122 meters / 400 feet. – Just that easy!!!
Should You Install A Hidden Camera? Part 3

BoomBox Hidden Camera
A wireless hidden camera is a great way to observe what’s happenig around your home or business. The popularity of a wireless hidden camera is due to the easy installation, no wires to hide.
Any wire or wireless hidden camera should blend in with the decor of your home, apartment or place of business, thus making it hard to detect. Hidden cameras come inside a varity of items like VCR’s, DVD players, telephones and bird houses just to name a few.
Reasons for a Hidden Security Camera:
These are just a few for a Hidden Camera. I’m sure you can come up with many other that would help you.
Should You Install A Hidden Camera? Part 2

Night Vision Camera
A hidden security camera placed outside your home and covering the main entry points is a good way to gather evidence of a potential burglar. If you don’t hide the camera you run the risk of being burglarized without evidence. It would be like not having any security system at all. They can gain access to your home without detection.
If you hide the camera in a good place, you’ll be able to monitor a potential burglar with ease. Even if a they gain access to your property there is a excellent chance that a recordings of the burgalry this can be used as evidence in a court.
As the old saying goes “a picture is worth a thousand words”. With the pictures from your hidden camera, this theif will spend plenty of time behind bars with more cameras.
Should You Install A Hidden Camera? Part 1

Wireless Motion Hidden Camera
People want to ensure their homes and families are safe at all times, but under a constant threat from ever increasing burglary and vandalism. Can a hidden camera work for you?
Our first example a hidden camera works for you:
Catching Vandals:
Often vandalism is random, some occassions people maybe the target of repeat vandalism. Has someone been damaging you car in your driveway, covert hidden camera can be easily be set-up to catch them. Then provide the police video evidence of the culprit.
Normally when a vandal observes security camera they may get intimidated and decide to leave your property alone. No one wants to get caught and arrested. Why mess with your home, there are homes without a security system at all.
There are many types of security camera systems available, to include wireless and wired devices, home security alarm systems and hidden cameras which are all popular. You should decide which type of system is right for you, based on your circumstances.
Monitor Your Family’s Safety

When it comes to protecting your family and property, there’s no such thing as being too careful. In this era of financial uncertainty, more and more people are resorting to desperate means, which sometimes includes thievery. Break-ins can occur in even the safest neighborhoods, so homeowners need to remain vigilant.
Larger homes may require complex, multi-camera security systems that feature multiple cameras. A security monitor can collect each unique camera feed at once and put a home’s security information at your fingertips. You can teach the entire family to scan the monitor from time to time, providing some much needed peace of mind.