Thursday, June 16, 2011

Home Surveillance

Home surveillance is an essential part of the entire home security system. Just putting in an alarm is not enough since offenders have many tricks up their sleeves to bypass these systems. To put your home under constant watch is to ensure that you can avert any kind of disaster, anytime.

Types of home surveillance systems available – 

  • Outdoor cameras – these cameras are fitted with motion detectors which start blinking the minute there is a forceful entry. The in-built video starts recording the intruder instantly. At times these also come with sirens which start ringing at the first scent of danger. Advanced versions also have strobe lights which come on the minute the siren and the camera are activated.
  • CCTV – this is the oldest version of home surveillance available be it for home or office. For a large home with many servants it is a must these days. This involves video cameras placed at strategic positions to record movements within the premises or immediately outside. These cameras records and transmits the feed to a television at a remote location or a PC or laptop.
  • Webcam surveillance – This works with the help of a motion detecting software. You can place the tiny and virtually unobtrusive webcams at strategic positions all over your house. When a motion is detected the camera records and stores the feed and also transmits the data to the homeowners IP address. These can be accessed from any remote location but the range of the transmission may vary as per the power of the system that you buy.
  • Wireless IP Cameras consists of minute wireless video surveillance or spy cameras that can be hidden in the rooms at multiple locations. These are remotely connected to a base station like the local police station. Once there is any intruder entry video starts recording. These signals are then sent to the base station to raise an instant alarm or feed the existing home surveillance system. Homeowners can also access these signals or feeds through their laptops, phones or PDAs.
  • The Chime system – While they look like the harmless usual chimes, this wireless home security system makes for great perimeter as well as interior home surveillance. You can install them at the doors or windows. Most work as a normal wind chime but starts beeping alarms the moment the sensors gauge intruders in the perimeter premises. They work like decoy systems as most offenders look for cameras and burglar alarms first, thereby proving the homeowner with extra lead time in case of danger.
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1 comment:

  1. any recommendations on how using them all? do you have to use all kinds?

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