Using Remote Security Cameras
Having a remote security camera at your disposal for surveillance at your home and/or place of business is a product of the desire to be in control of everything in our lives at the same moment. To know instantly that it was a raccoon that set off your alarm system and not an intruder is instantly gratifying to the homeowner who really values remote security cameras.
Where to Install Them
Supermarkets, discount stores and casinos all have employees and customers on remote security cameras because they all are constantly moving around and potentially all are involved in security situations. The ability to follow the subject in any direction will prove to be invaluable in many situations, not only to record the illegal activity, but in many cases, stop it before it happens.
Why To Install Them
Business owners love remote security cameras because they allow them to monitor illegal activities such as shoplifting, vandalism, burglaries, and employee theft. By doing so, many businesses get as much as a 30% discount on insurance premiums. They also benefit from the knowledge that, because many of the crimes do not happen, they are potentially saving substantial dollars.
The fact that most remote security cameras are able to rotate a certain number of degrees gives the owner the ability to cover a room completely, leaving no dead spots. The alternative would be to install five or six fixed remote security cameras to cover a complete area where crime is most likely to occur.
Security at Home
Just about anywhere you live these days, crime is happening in your neighborhood. The big question is, will it happen at your house or somebody's house down the street?
In the computer age we live in, almost everyone has a computer at home that can be used as a personal security tool. Just buy remote security cameras that transmit images to your computer. These remote security cameras should be strategically placed in locations like trees, poles, over the garage, over the front door, over the back door, and near property lines to be most effective.
By spending a little more money, you can get hand-made remote security cameras that look like birds and squirrels. Some people feel the cameras have more of a deterrent effect if the cameras can be seen. They should be placed in a manner that protects them from the weather and, by using your ladder, be accessible to clean and perform maintenance on.