Catch the Enemy Within with Home Surveillance Cameras
Ding dong! You open the front door, and come face-to-face with a man who gives you an earsplitting grin.
He greets you politely and explains that his car just broke down on the highway.
He needs to call a friend who can pick him up.
His explanation sounds reasonable to you, so you guide him through the living room and into the kitchen.
After showing him the phone, the smiling man thanks you and then asks if he can make the call in private.
Seeing nothing wrong with this request, you leave him in the kitchen.
A few minutes later, the man exits the kitchen and allows you to usher him outside.
The next day, you open the cookie jar in the top row of kitchen cabinets to fish out the $200 you have saved all month.
Your eyes become big as saucers as you realize the stranger you had helped the day before had helped himself to more than a cookie! In cases like this, home surveillance cameras can protect your home from thieves who do not break their way into your home.
The Burglar Within You know you should not talk to strangers.
Surprisingly, you let strangers into your home all the time.
Babysitters, plumbers, cable guys - these are only a few of the strangers you willingly escort inside your house Whenever you allow a service provider to enter your home, be sure to be at home as well.
While most service providers would never dream of stealing from you, it's better to be safe than sorry.
Between 1998 and 2000, over two million burglaries took place in the U.
S.
Per capita, seven people out of every 1,000 people are burglarized.
By placing home surveillance cameras throughout your house, you can have peace of mind.
After all, you know that with home surveillance cameras, any instances of theft in your home will be recorded.
Pilfering Persons Home surveillance cameras help prevent not only traditional home burglaries, but also an increasing problem in modern society: identity theft.
This is the case in which another person uses an individual's personal information in order to commit crimes, such as fraud.
The most common type is when information, such as a person's date of birth, driver's license number, social security number, and the like are used to open a falsified account.
The victim of such a crime may find it difficult and expensive to correct his credit history.
The opportunity to use personal information on the Internet and records' computerization has made identity theft an increasing problem since the late 1990s.
Professional thieves in your house would need little time to retrieve info off objects such as credit cards.
Why be a meek victim? Catch them with home surveillance cameras! Criminal-catching Cameras When installing home surveillance cameras to catch visitors who take housewarming "gifts," you should take certain steps.
* Determine how far from the floor the cameras should be.
* Determine the ideal angle for the cameras.
* Determine where you will position the cameras.
* Ensure that the cameras are hidden, to create an element of surprise.
* Install computer software that works with the cameras.
* Install the cameras.
* Sync the camera with its base station.
Many home burglaries happen without a break in, and sometimes, even when you are at home! With the help of home surveillance cameras, however, your visitors will take nothing home except memories of your hospitality.
He greets you politely and explains that his car just broke down on the highway.
He needs to call a friend who can pick him up.
His explanation sounds reasonable to you, so you guide him through the living room and into the kitchen.
After showing him the phone, the smiling man thanks you and then asks if he can make the call in private.
Seeing nothing wrong with this request, you leave him in the kitchen.
A few minutes later, the man exits the kitchen and allows you to usher him outside.
The next day, you open the cookie jar in the top row of kitchen cabinets to fish out the $200 you have saved all month.
Your eyes become big as saucers as you realize the stranger you had helped the day before had helped himself to more than a cookie! In cases like this, home surveillance cameras can protect your home from thieves who do not break their way into your home.
The Burglar Within You know you should not talk to strangers.
Surprisingly, you let strangers into your home all the time.
Babysitters, plumbers, cable guys - these are only a few of the strangers you willingly escort inside your house Whenever you allow a service provider to enter your home, be sure to be at home as well.
While most service providers would never dream of stealing from you, it's better to be safe than sorry.
Between 1998 and 2000, over two million burglaries took place in the U.
S.
Per capita, seven people out of every 1,000 people are burglarized.
By placing home surveillance cameras throughout your house, you can have peace of mind.
After all, you know that with home surveillance cameras, any instances of theft in your home will be recorded.
Pilfering Persons Home surveillance cameras help prevent not only traditional home burglaries, but also an increasing problem in modern society: identity theft.
This is the case in which another person uses an individual's personal information in order to commit crimes, such as fraud.
The most common type is when information, such as a person's date of birth, driver's license number, social security number, and the like are used to open a falsified account.
The victim of such a crime may find it difficult and expensive to correct his credit history.
The opportunity to use personal information on the Internet and records' computerization has made identity theft an increasing problem since the late 1990s.
Professional thieves in your house would need little time to retrieve info off objects such as credit cards.
Why be a meek victim? Catch them with home surveillance cameras! Criminal-catching Cameras When installing home surveillance cameras to catch visitors who take housewarming "gifts," you should take certain steps.
* Determine how far from the floor the cameras should be.
* Determine the ideal angle for the cameras.
* Determine where you will position the cameras.
* Ensure that the cameras are hidden, to create an element of surprise.
* Install computer software that works with the cameras.
* Install the cameras.
* Sync the camera with its base station.
Many home burglaries happen without a break in, and sometimes, even when you are at home! With the help of home surveillance cameras, however, your visitors will take nothing home except memories of your hospitality.