There are ways you can beat a thief with your security camera by not physically touching them but by mentally and psychological, drained their thinking power. Your security system is the key to doing so if it was set up in a manner that will complicate things. Here are some basic tips to think about the next time you are installing a security camera.

From the above tips, you can see that if you install a camera that can be reached by anyone they will make away with it, if they cannot take it, they may paint the lens, break the camera or cut the wires. Keeping it from getting to is one advantage that will work for you, and in other cases they will do whatever it takes to destroy your cams. Another step to consider is when a thief enters your house what do they look for, well a computer has some value, televisions and stereo system and so on, what if your system was part of what they took with them? It is almost as a bad dream, so it has not happen, well what do you do? Keep your surveillance system away from been accessed by anyone. Am I thinking what you are thinking, yes have it locked up, hide it up in the attic where no one can get to it or leave it exposed and saved all recording to a remote web site. You see, you need to always be ahead, if your security system was stolen, the least you can do is to provide some proof of when and who the robber was. That is money well spent. We do not for once ever think we will need our security camera, but…. the day we need it that is what I meant by your money was well spent. You can see for yourself,  My web site deals with hidden cameras and some standard cameras, regardless of the cameras, the advantage is leaving the criminal guessing, that my friend will mentally drained a crook. Should I say more, if I cannot get to your surveillance system the next thing to do is run away, why?, because not only the crook’s plan has fail, he now left behind the failure that will put him in jail.

Plan right and install correctly, you have all the rights to protect yourself, familly and your home, anyone who has been robbed before feels like they have been raped, molested, privacy invaded and morally yourself worth has been trashed, your home is you, you sleep there and eat there, it is not just a building, what you do to protect it is up to you. The simple advices are things you already know, all I am doing is reminding you. To all have a wonderful day.

Just another thought from http://www.2securitycamera.com & www.electrolitealarm.info 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Comment

    • Tom Jackson
    • Posted May 18, 2008 at 10:41 am
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    Thanks for the information on this, it’s very useful and the site is great.

    We live in a very different society compared to 20 years ago. I remember we used to leave the front door open at night and not be too bothered if we left the car doors/windows open (if there was no rain of course!) but how things have changed hey. We have a small business in Shropshire and have just installed a CCTV security system from Interwatch Security. We’re not that technical but they came in and recommended a certain type of camera and since the IP cameras have been installed and physically noticed outside our offices in Shrewsbury and Telford the number of incidents has been reduced. I wish I was back in the 80’s where surveillance was not an issue.

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