Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Home Security Wireless Monitoring

Security Camera
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How to Choose a Wireless Home Security Camera System

Let's face it. Most people feel at least a little insecure when they leave their house wondering if maybe something unexpected or suspicious will happen while they are gone. Luckily, technology has been able to provide us with "eyes in the sky" to allow you to monitor activity that is happening, or has happened, while we are away at work, on vacation, or in another location all together. If you find yourself in the market for a home security camera system, there are a number of things you will need to consider in order to ensure you make the best choice for your particular needs and set up.
Choosing Wired or Wireless
While wired or wireless home security cameras will typically both provide you with a means of monitoring your home, the biggest difference is in the installation. If you hardwire all of the cameras with video and power cables, not only will you have a bunch of wires running through and around your house but you will also have to spend quite a bit of money to get everything wired and running properly, especially if it takes a professional. On the other hand, a wireless system is quick and easy to install and can be done by almost every homeowner themselves not matter what technical experience you have. While wireless camera systems will run on batteries to avert the need to run any wiring, it's a good idea to hook up the power cables if you plan on monitoring 24/7 since replacing or charging batteries often can be a hassle. Luckily, since power outlets can be found all throughout and around the house, you'll still be able to place cameras in almost any place you could think of.
Camera Types and Styles
Home security cameras come in different types and styles depending on the system you choose and the type of monitoring you plan to do. If you simply need to monitor one door or entrance way that is well lit by a porch light you would need one simple basic camera model. On the other hand, if you need to monitor the front door, back door, yard, garage, and drive way, you would need to invest in a multiple camera system and should probably find one that offers night vision so you can monitor outdoor activity even in pitch black conditions. Finally, do you just want the cameras hooked up to a monitor so you can live video feed to see what's going on at the current moment or do you want the camera system to include a DVR so you can record activity while you are away then play back the recording once you are home? You'll be able to make a better choice of security camera systems if you take into consideration what you will be monitoring and why.
Distance Monitoring
A great feature of many top-of-the line wireless home security camera systems is the ability to monitor activity from anywhere in the world via the internet. Whether you choose to monitor your house online through a company that has its own website, or you set up your system to a smartphone or tablet app, or simply find software that will upload video feed to an FTP server, you will be able to watch your home from work, the beach, or family visits all from your laptop or smartphone.

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Monday, 30 July 2012

Secret Door Lock


Make Security a Priority With Keyless Door Locks

Let's be honest. Family and property security is of the utmost importance, especially today. By installing keyless door locks in your home or office it will go a long way in protecting all that is important to you from harm. You'll feel so much better knowing that your family and possessions are safe and secure. 
There are many makes and models to choose from, so there is no doubt you'll find the right one for you and your family. Many companies offer keyless door locks for homes, businesses, schools, apartments, and for gates for example. Why? Because security and safety are so important.
If you're in the market to buy keyless door locks, make a list of where you want them because some models will work for doors and not gates and so on. Save yourself an extra trip to the hardware store.
Let's explore how having keyless locks will benefit you and your family.
1.    You don't have to worry about misplacing your keys, so they'll never be lost.
2.    No more having to make duplicate keys
3.    You now will have better control as to who comes into your home.
Most of the keyless door locks use batteries so installation is easy. You don't have to call in the electrician to add more wiring and no extra drilling needs to be done.
Just about all of them will fit easily into the old key lock that you want to replace.
You certainly have a lot of choice as to the type of keyless door locks you want. There are deadbolt and handle styles and also state of the art fingerprint authorization types. 
Now, unlocking a door will be easy for you. All you need to do is enter your secret code on the keypad and the lock will open, just like magic.
You'll be able to change the combination whenever you want. A tip here is that you may want to change you code once in awhile, just in case the numbers on the pad indicate which numbers are used most as the wear on them might show.
Remember that the new technology of keyless door locks is said to be tamperproof, requiring special codes to disarm it.
You should be able to sleep better at night knowing your family is safe and secure.
Sue Sanders is a home maker and entrepreneur.
Family is so important and ensuring their safety is on her mind.
Be sure to visit her other articles on Keyless Door Locks
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