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Wireless Security Cameras for Effective Protection

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If you need to partially conceal your cameras from view, wireless security cameras are the way to go. Locations such as banks use a combination of wireless and wired, visible and hidden cameras to intimidate potential robbers, but continue photographing them even if they disable the wired cameras.

Las Vegas casinos do the same. Look around you the next time you enter a casino or a bank. There are cameras evident and these are for “publicity” purposes. That is, they are there to intimidate a potential robber or petty thief from doing anything, knowing that their actions are being recorded. The owners of these establishments want you to see these cameras and they want you to think twice about doing anything naughty in their places of business.

Then there are the hidden cameras. Almost always wireless so they can be placed anywhere, they photograph through small holes in the walls or ceilings, or from behind specially designed ordinary devices you’d expect to find in the location. Wireless security cameras are the ones that provide information to the police about who may have committed some crime after they disabled the visible systems.

Wireless cameras can be battery operated. That is, they are used to monitor the activities of people for a limited amount of time. Their advantage is that they can be placed in a variety of easily concealed positions, much more so than a camera that requires a wire to be connected to both its power source and a recording device.

Lately, these cameras have been built into clocks, children’s toys and other common household devices and have been nicknamed “nanny-cams.” They came into more popular use to catch babysitters and nanny’s who watch over precious youngsters who may not be talking yet. Horrible abuse sometimes occurs when unbalanced adults are left in charge of toddlers who can’t speak.

Concerned parents started using these devices to record the actions of the adult in charge while they were gone. Then the couple could play back the tapes and see what went on in their absence. Some of these tapes were so outrageously awful in what they captured on videotape that they led to prosecution of the adult offender and oftentimes ended up on national tabloid TV shows. Since then they have become a built-in, cleverly concealed device that’s quite often found in homes where young children are being watched by hired help.

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April 24th, 2011 at 1:30 pm

Hidden Camera For Home and Office Security

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Many different types of organizations rely on hidden cameras for their safety. Hidden cameras are ideal for companies with many employees and sensitive information or valuables. They are also suitable for governmental organizations and families, among other groups.

Many companies choose a combination of hidden cameras and visible cameras. The visible them serve as a deterrent to would be thieves while the hidden monitor more sophisticated thieves in the case of visible them are disabled. Banks, casinos and large businesses use a combination of the two types of security camera systems to the maximum desired results.

When employees steal, hidden camera system is the most successful in catching them in action. Clever thieves will note the angle and power visible cameras especially ones that pan back and forth around a room full of people. Cameras that do this blank spots in their field, several seconds perhaps where a particular area will not be photographed. A clever thief will time his nefarious activities to coincide with those blank spots to avoid detection. But if he does not know where the camera is watching him if he can not time out an empty spot in coverage, he is more likely that caught his dirty deed. The purpose of a hidden camera.

The infamous “nanny cam” has caught more than a few nasty nannies, who were ignoring the young children in their charge, or worse, abuse. The tapes made rounds of various news programs on TV and a new industry was born. Now there are wireless, battery operated cameras hidden in common household products such as radios, and planters that an unsuspecting nanny would never find. As technology improved and electronic components smaller and better, hidden surveillance cameras to be available sooner than they are today.

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April 23rd, 2011 at 1:30 pm

A Dog Can Be Your Home Guard

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Burglar alarms are not the alpha and omega of Homeland Security. There are many other things you can install in your home that will help to stop an intruder gets access – and many of them are very simple and inexpensive. The key is to ensure the possible entry points. This means that the doors shall be constructed of strong, solid material (absolutely no plastic or glass), their hinges secure and tamper lock. Ideally you need an extra deadbolt that you move at night, made of heavy metal.

Windows made of tempered glass, preferably double glazed windows, so they are almost impossible to break. Although the window locks are relatively rare, they help enormously with security and you should consider installing them. If your house has windows in a position where they can easily and discreetly accessible from the street, such as basement windows, you should consider using metal rods on them.

It is also important to be safe for your garden, as many burglars enter through the back of your house than the front. This means that your fence is high and should have a form of anti-climb measures (spikes or anti-climb paint can work well). If you do not like fences, rather than large hedges.

Another thing to consider is a dog – surprisingly effective against burglars, who generally do not want to mess with dogs, if they can avoid it. For this strategy to effectively put a “beware of dog” sign. Smaller dogs are not so great for this because they usually are not frightening – like a big German shepherd works best, not only because of their size but because of their strong guard instinct that causes them to be hostile to strangers.

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April 22nd, 2011 at 1:30 pm

Simple Precautions About Home Security

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Every homeowner needs an active and conscious about their own safety. With home invasions and burglaries on the rise, it’s time for some steps to protect your family and valuables to take. It would surprise most people realize how easy it is for a burglar to break into their homes. By following these simple steps can reduce the odds of coming home and discovering your house is burglary, and your loved valuables were taken.

For a burglar, the three biggest enemies of noise, light and time. If a burglar needs to do a lot of noise, lots of time recording and work in a well lit room gets in your house, chances are that he will not meddle. In most cases, he is on an easier “mark”. These are things that work in favor of homeowners. I always tell my clients that to beat the thief, one must think like a thief.

Take some time and “case” of the exterior of your home for entry points. Imagine yourself as a burglar. What you could try to get in? Where are the security weaknesses? You can even make a little experiment by blocking your house and tries to break in. If you, fair citizen can break into your home with a relative you can be sure that it is no problem for an experienced thief access ease.

Doors and windows are the first places to check when assessing the safety of a home or business. Make sure your home is equipped with a hard wood or metal door that is at least 1 ¾ inches thick. The frame should be just as strong. A peephole is much better than a simple door chain because it will allow you to identify the person at your door without opening it. And if there is one thing, you spend a little money, so make sure that a good quality deadbolt!

Windows are also very vulnerable from a security standpoint. If you have an older house with double hung windows, you can fix them with nails along the upper and lower panes inside. Simple key lock can also be added to Windows at a reasonable price. If you use Windows located at street level, you might consider adding an iron grill or barbecue for extra protection. Balconies and fire stairs to security weaknesses, so consider buying one of those metal “accordion” ports.

There are a few other simple precautions you can take to protect your home. Try to establish a routine to make sure that your doors and windows locked when you leave the house and when you go to bed every night. If you can afford, you should also invest in a home security system. There are some incredibly sophisticated systems on the market today, these systems are extremely difficult to circumvent. These simple steps can make the difference between a victim of crime and safe from harm. Think about it!

Type of Combination Lock

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A lock is a lock, where a sequence of numbers or symbols used to lock up. The sequence is usually a specific permutation rather than a real combination. The sequence can be entered using a dial, which works with several discs or cams, or through a series of several rotating discs with inscribed numbers directly communicate with the lock.

Multiple-dial locks
One of the simplest types of combination lock, often used in low-security situations, bicycle lock, which several rotating discs with holes in them being used. The lock is secured with a pin with more teeth on it which hook into the rotating disks. When the notches in the discs align with teeth on the leg, the lock opens. This lock is considered one of the least secure types of combination lock.

The opening of a multiple-dial lock without the combination depends on tiny irregularities in the machining of parts. Unless the lock is machined precisely, when the leg is pulled out a tooth stronger pull than the others on the enclosed disc. This disc is then rotated until a slight click, indicating that the tooth is regulated by notch. The procedure is repeated for the other wheels, resulting in a castle, a correct match in a very short time.

Single-dial locks
Combination locks found on padlocks or safes may be a single disc that works with several parallel discs or cams to use. Normally, a lock of this type is opened by turning clockwise to the first digit to the left to the other and so on in an alternating until the last number is reached. The cams typically have a ridge or a notch, and when the correct combination is entered, the notches align, so the lock to fit into them and open the lock.

Combination lock of this type are generally safer than many dial-lock, but some of them have weaknesses. For example, early combination padlocks made by Master Lock be cracked by pulling the lever on the slot and turning until it stopped, could figure in the combination will be revealed this way.

Newer models of Master padlock with a 40-position have to choose a mechanical weakness that can give away the last digit in the combination and the first two digits have a mathematical relationship to last number. This weakness reduces the number of possible combinations from 64,000 to only 100, which may be prosecuted in a relatively short time. Cheap padlocks are often inclined to use a padlock shim that can be used to mount without entering a combination.

Other design
Many doors use combination locks, the user must enter a numeric sequence on a keypad to facilitate access. These special locks usually require the additional use of electronic circuits. The main advantage of this system is that if used in front of a large company, each employee can be told without a key code to be delivered to each person. The downside is when the code is discovered by a person from the place in the team or not regularly changed, providing easy access to a potential intruder.