Your Family's Safety - Are You Compromising It?

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A Surveillance System for Your Home? 

It pays to be paranoid. In fact, it pays to be paranoid and prepared at the same time. These are strange times we live in. Brilliance and depravity walk the streets hand in hand. Crime sits on your doorstep along with the neighborhood cats. For this reason, more and more homeowners are installing home surveillance systems.

Home surveillance systems are by no means new to the market or to the home. In fact, it's an all-too-common fe...


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A Surveillance System for Your Home? 

It pays to be paranoid. In fact, it pays to be paranoid and prepared at the same time. These are strange times we live in. Brilliance and depravity walk the streets hand in hand. Crime sits on your doorstep along with the neighborhood cats. For this reason, more and more homeowners are installing home surveillance systems.

Home surveillance systems are by no means new to the market or to the home. In fact, it's an all-too-common feature of every household. Home surveillance systems give working parents peace of mind by showing how their kids are being cared for by the people they've been entrusted to - a neighbor, for example, or even a complete stranger. Absence makes it difficult for parents to determine the quality of care their kids are receiving. The practical solution to this problem frequently comes in the guise of a home surveillance system. With a home surveillance system, working parents can check on their home surveillance camera's remote feed through an IP address and see if everything at home is okay.

Some people install home surveillance systems to monitor the ongoing projects done in their house even if they are away on vacation. That way, they can check if the instructions they have given before they left are being carried out.

As surveillance technology gets better, the range of home surveillance systems to choose from has become wider.

 Surveillance Technology in the Home - Which One Is Right for You? 

1. Wireless video camera

This is an inexpensive type of home surveillance system. Some wireless video cameras can be had from just a little over $100 to about $500. These surveillance cameras work by sending their recorded images to a remote station. The images are then viewable in a TV, computer, or mobile phone.

Wireless video cameras come in tiny sizes. They are often hidden in ordinary household objects like smoke detectors and clocks. Most people use this type of camera to monitor their children's caregivers. Some wireless video cameras feature night vision, infrared LED lighting, and tilting screen. It also includes a flash memory card that can be hooked up to four cameras, accessible through individual IP addresses.

2. Wireless sensors, with optional camera

There are motion sensors that alert homeowners to the presence of intruders through high frequency radio signals. For some home surveillance systems, infrared light is used to detect heat changes in the vicinity. Some systems have motion and sound detection features rolled into one. The recordings can be sent, via broadband, to mobile phones, computers, or PDAs.

3. Webcam surveillance systems

Some webcams also have motion detecting features. When using this type of home surveillance system, make sure you have a port in the firewall, to be able to view recorded footages from the webcam. A disadvantage of using webcams for surveillance purposes is the limited range caused by the fixed position of the camera, as well as the low-quality images resulting from low-light conditions.

With the fast-developing technology of home surveillance systems, you can be assured that the safety of your home and family members is not compromised. With this technology, you can become immediately aware of the goings-on in your home. That is not paranoia. That is precaution.