Archive for the 'Self Defense' Category

July 20, 2009

Covert Spy Cameras with Built-in DVRs

posted by Camera Man 1
Teddy Bear Spy Camera with DVR.

Teddy Bear Spy Camera with DVR.

Covert spy cameras have never been this easy to use. In the past hidden cameras needed tobe  connected to a VCR or DVD recorder to record what the camera sees. A hidden camera with a built in DVR it records to a removable SD card.

Just place the hidden camera where you want it, plug it in to an outlet, point it in the direction you want to film and press record or activate button. Then let your surveillance camera do the work. Some covert cameras will start recording with motion in the area it is viewing.  No rocket science degree required to install todays security cameras and systems.

You suspect that something happened, connect the covert spy camera up to a TV or computer monitor with the included cable. Or take the camera’s SD card and connect it to your computer. Another way to view the images is an external SD card reader.


July 19, 2009

More People Carry Stun Guns

posted by Security Guy
Knuckle Blaster 950,000 volt Stun Gun

Knuckle Blaster 950,000 volt Stun Gun

Some people find it hard to pull the trigger on any gun, but pushing the button on a stun gun is easy with no kickback. By touching the attacker on any part of there body for 2 seconds will cause a non-leathal reaction.

People can use their stun guns as a defense weapon. From a distance by pressing the button to let a potential attacker see the electricity flow between the contacts, Helping avoid an unnecessary confrontation.

There are various types of stun guns on the market, a small model can fit into a small hand or larger ones that will deliver more power. Women can carry a flash light stun gun helping them feel safer about working late hours.

Having a hand gun for personal protection could lead to a lethal mistake being made. If a child were to get a hold of a stun gun and use it accidentally, the device would not result in permanent injury.


July 16, 2009

Selecting a Security Camera System

posted by Camera Man 1

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As crime increases, people feel the need to increase security in their homes for their families and property. Home owners normally look for a security camera system. If this describes you, use these guidelines when making your selection.

1.  Determine the locations for the system and cameras. Take lighting and angles of view into consideration and the number of cameras required.

2.  Purchase wireless 2.4 GHz hidden cameras if you decide you need a security camera that does not show any wires and can transmit signals through walls and floors.

3.  Use a wired surveillance system if your security cameras will need to remain in one position at all times.

4.  Use a battery operated system if your cameras need to function should the electricity fail. Having a Battery backup or UPS is essential for any security camera system during a power failure.

5. Do you want DVR or VCR recording, most people use DVR security camera systems for picture quality.