According to statistics 75% of all crimes were property crimes, 83% were homes and business. This is why the purchasing of home security has nearly doubled in 5 years. Home video surveillance is one type of home protection. I will explain to you how they work.
Before you pay for home video surveillance you need to determine available lighting, size of the monitored area, picture detail, amount of cameras and monitors to be used and the space you have for your camera. Once this is determined you will be able to purchase the correct camera and lens.
Although there are several, I will mention the most popular home video surveillance. Outdoor cameras, they can function in extreme temperatures, and most are waterproof. Infra red cameras, there lenses has infrared LED which allows for night monitoring.
If your area is lit by moon light or street lights then day night cameras should be your choice. If you are limited on space you should choose Mini and bullet cameras. They are small and easy to hide. Digital camera store pictures without a VCR and pictures can be computer edited.
Security cameras can be either hard wired and wireless. Hard wired cameras use coax cables to send and receive signals from the camera to the monitor. The monitor can then record the footage on a DVR or VCR. Wireless security cameras send signals to the monitor.
With the assistance of home security camera software wireless cameras can transfer signals though either LAN adapter or wireless network to a web address, allowing you to monitor your home from virtually anywhere. This system will them monitor the footage and warn though email, or phone if problems occurring. It saves footage into compressed files for you to review later.
Home video surveillance and home security camera software were originally designed for government, banks and stores, but with crime rate doubling in 5 years they are now being used in homes. There are numerous types of security cameras made for specific conditions.
Some more expensive cameras have motion detectors while others LED. What ever type of home video surveillance you choose, make sure it’s correctly installed. Be sure to place it in an area that is difficult to monitor. This will ensure better results.
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This post was written by Leonard Rigsby on November 12, 2009









