Archive for January, 2010

January 29, 2010

Less Invasive Security

posted by Safety-Number1

wireless-security-camerasWhether you want to check in on the kids downstairs, or just monitor your home when you’re out and about, wireless is the way to go. With a wireless security camera you can plant it in any location and receive a signal to your computer or device giving you an up to date picture.

The nice thing about wireless security is that it is non-invasive. It doesn’t require the installation of wires, and the camera or device can be moved freely to different locations.
Wireless security cameras are great for monitoring anything from the car in your driveway, to the mouse trap in the basement.


January 23, 2010

How GPS Tracking Works

posted by Camera Man 1

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The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite navigation system developed and maintained by the U.S. government. Initially designed for military applications, civilian users have found numerous applications using GPS.

On March 29, 1996, a Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) was signed by President Clinton that described GPS as an international information utility. The PDD included the following directives:

- The U.S. government will continue to operate, maintain and provide basic GPS signals worldwide, free of direct user fees.

- The U.S. will advocate the acceptance of GPS and it’s augmentations as a standard for use by initiating international discussions and agreement with Japan and Europe.

How GPS Works
Radio signals are sent from orbiting satellites to earth. GPS tracking devices on the ground can collect and convert the radio signals into position, velocity, and time information.

Some GPS tracking receivers have the ability to store attribute information in addition to position information. Examples of attribute information are the condition of a street sign, the name of a road, or the condition of a fire hydrant. Position and attribute information can be stored in a Geographic Information System (GIS) to help users manage their assets more efficiently.


January 22, 2010

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Last month, in East Point Georgia, the First Mallalieu United Methodist Church caught on fire and on the Video Surveillance Camera System. No one was hurt in the fire and the church didn’t burn to the ground but it did receive some damage. According East Point police and fire department, the fire was an arson, set by an unknown man.

The church security system caught video of a man dressed in glasses and a black jacket, carrying what looked to be a gas can on church grounds. Authorities have released still photos from the security camera system of the man to the media, in hopes that someone will identify him and an arrest can be made.

Proving security is important in all public places. Most people may not think of a church as a place that needs security cameras, any public place where large crowds gather can be a target of crime. And as with any place, there are important things to remember when you set up your church Security Camera System.


January 20, 2010

Watch Your Home When You’re Not There

posted by Safety-Number1

lookerfrontIf you need to watch what is going on at home while you are away, today you can get hidden spy cameras which will fit right in with your things at home.  People will not give a second look at the stuffed animal on book shelf or the CD player sitting in the living room. These are wireless cameras with a 2.4 GHz receiver.

They come available in a variety of housings including a book or a smoke detector.  Also if you need a portable hidden spy camera you can get a pen camera which will go with anywhere you want and is a real working ball point pen. It is reassuring that we can watch our children or personal belongings when we cannot be there.


January 14, 2010

4 Wireless Security Camera System with DVR and Monitor

4 Wireless Security Camera System with DVR and Monitor

The technology involving surveillance and security cameras has evolved so much. Look at analog CCTV cameras that were used 10-15 years ago and you’ll see the difference between them and the modern digital security cameras.  Look for old recording devices used for surveillance and you’ll get the same comparison.

 

 

Today, you’ve got the Digital Video Recording system and cameras. The cameras are more sophisticated – smaller in size but definitely bigger in functions. In most cases, if you are going to install Security Camera System for your home, you’ll have securitycameras which will be wired to the DVR system. Many Home owners are purchasing wireless security cameras to go with their DVR systems. In fact, wireless cameras are becoming quite popular among home security camera systems. Why?  The fact that most homes don’t have easily accessible walls, doors, windows, basements or attics for wired camera systems.


January 6, 2010

Technology Can Make All The Difference

posted by Safety-Number1

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With the rapid innovation in technology, companies have been able to develop various choices in affordable surveillance systems so that more homes can be secured and equipped with one. These surveillance gadgets have also been simplified for easy installation and use.

One big reason why a home video surveillance system has become so popular is the rising rate of crimes in homes. People are being more cautious and they want to make sure that they keep their family safe.  And one thing to do so is by having a surveillance system installed in their homes. Among the most popular surveillance device is the hidden surveillance cameras. These concealed cameras work by recording every activity in a home without letting anybody know that they are being watched.