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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Using Covert Cameras For Surveillance

There are any number of reasons why you would need to use covert cameras in your home or business. Possibly the most important reason is that thieves and other criminals are becoming well-informed about surveillance and security cameras, and have learned ways to work around being identified.

It is still widely recognized by security personnel that visible security cameras are a considerable deterrent against shop lifting and theft, so many businesses are now employing both visible and smaller covert cameras to protect their staff and their business. Mini cameras are the perfect solution where covert video recording is needed, due to security or limited space.

Even though some covert cameras are extremely small, you can still expect to get the same quality of video recording that you would get from a full-sized camera. Bear in mind that most of the covert cameras that are available are not weatherproof, and so, if you want to use them outdoors, you will need to fit them into a weatherproof housing.

Most spy and covert cameras are wired, meaning you need to run a video cable from them to a recording device. Some wireless models are available for short distances. If you require your wired spy camera to be wireless or need extra transmitting distance, a reputable supplier will be able to provide you with the necessary receivers and transmitters to make this possible. There are some models that include an external microphone to allow you to receive audio monitoring as well.

Mini spy cameras come in a variety of shapes and sizes for any application. You can find models to record in color or black and white, that have a wide angle lens, resemble everyday items and are portable. They come in models that are so small they are virtually invisible, some that are suitable for night vision or low light recording and others that are shaped like a pen for instant audio and video recording.

Whether you want to protect your home or business from thieves, or keep an eye on the children playing outdoors, or to monitor the babysitter you have left to care for your children, a covert camera is the ideal option. The ability to watch what is happening in any situation, without it being obvious, can be a great advantage.

About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Security Cams, a leading online provider of spy cameras wireless security cameras and hidden cameras. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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Friday, August 28, 2009

Spy Cameras - Don't Leave Your Home Unprotected

It is becoming more and more popular for people to buy spy cameras to protect their home. Many feel that home surveillance will keep them safer. You can videotape anyone that is taking care of your kids or loved ones and make sure they are doing what they are suppose to. You can even make sure your home is safe.

Spy cameras are easy to use. There are so many kinds of spy cameras that you are sure to find one to fit your needs. The World's Smallest DVR Camera with 2GB Memory and the Pen Cam Combo, for instance, are great for recording someone near you without them knowing about it. They are very easy to hide and also very easy to use.

Having home surveillance is very popular these days. Many people don't feel safe in their home so they want added protection. Along with home alarms people are setting up cameras that are motion detected. The Color Spy Camera with Built in DVR and the Looker Security DVR are both great for use on homes. If anyone walks around your home they will be videotaped.

If you need more camera options and longer recording times a wired spy camera with pinhole lens and separate recorder may be your answer. A pinhole spy camera only needs about 1/16" hole to see through and their small size of 1" or less square make them easy to place in various household or office items. You will need to run a cable from the camera to a recording device such as a DVR or VCR but with a little care the wires can be easily hidden.

Wireless spy cameras should also be considered. They transmit the signal wirelessly to a receiver in another location, usually another room or nearby building. The output of the receiver is plugged into a recording device such as a DVR or VCR which can have much longer recoding time. By recording the video in another location the evidence will not be lost if the camera is discovered and taken or destroyed.

This videotaping will be great evidence for the police and will make it much easier to find the perpetrator. The police can use the video as evidence. This can give you and your family a lot of peace of mind.

The Color Spy Camera with Built-in DVR is a great camera that you can take with you. Being portable it can go with you anyplace that you want to record someone. There is no need for plugging it in, just set it on a shelf turn it on and it runs for 5 to 6 hours on 4 AA batteries.

Just search for the above mentioned cameras and you will find great deals on the internet. When you need to videotape remember that spy cameras work very well. Make sure that you protect your family by placing spy cameras around your home.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Finding the Right House Sitter

A single man left on an overseas job assignment lasting one year and decided to leave his home in the care of a down on his luck friend that needed a place to stay. When he returned he discovered this “friend” had rented his place out to another family and was collecting the rent money himself. Another news article describes how a woman sublet her apartment while she was in the hospital for several months, but could not get him to leave when she was ready to come home. These are just a few examples of the house sitting mayhem that can take place if you do not find the right person.


Even with high end alarm system and security cameras the best security is still having someone live in the home. Being a close friend or relative does not instantly qualify someone to be a house sitter and lets face it do you really want someone you know nosing through your things? A sitter understands the home is not theirs and will be able to act decisively if a crisis situation arises. Finding the right sitter is key. You need someone that you can trust will act according to your wishes while you are away.


First you need to create an outline of what needs to be done or taken care of while you are away. This list might include watering the plants, collecting the mail, mowing the law, or meeting contractors and ensuring they do the required work. Essentially the sitter is managing all you homes affairs while you are away, so you will want to be able to supply them with a detailed list of your instructions and any pertinent contact information, such as the police and fire department.


The next step is to locate potential sitters. A good starting place is to check with friends and neighbors to find out who they use. A house sitting agency is also a great place and can often find someone that matches your preferences. There are also many online resources available. These days many people are using house sitting as a means to travel and have a vacation abroad without the added expense of paying for a room.


Casually interview your house sitter. Find out if they have track record of irresponsibility. A professional sitter will not take offence to your scrutiny and understands it is all part of the process. They will be able to furnish you with criminal record background checks and several references. Here is where you will go over the duties you would like done and make sure they are up for the task. If you need a lawn mowed perhaps hiring the 60 year old retiree in a wheel chair is not going to work out for you.


For added piece of mind you can install wireless security cameras inside your home. Most modern security cameras can be setup for remote access online from anywhere in the world. However, if you feel the need to install spy cameras you may have found the wrong sitter.

About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and spy cameras. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Modern Spy Cameras

Hidden camera technology has evolved tremendously. Spy cameras and surveillance equipment once only available to government financed law enforcement agencies can now be purchased by anyone for a few hundred dollars. Today color wireless security cameras cost as little as $50 including transmitter and receiver. Most systems are ready to go out of the box and can be operational in a few minutes.

What types of cameras are available? There are three main types of spy cameras: cameras hidden in objects, pinhole spy cameras, and cameras hidden on your person. Spy cameras are usually wireless, but not always, which means they have their own power source and storage device. They are just as functional as a regular security camera, and can be setup with motion sensors and internet broadcasting. Infrared and day night versions will ensure you are covered 24/7.

The first type is security cameras hidden in objects, such as books, pictures frames, or an alarm clock. These cameras are seamlessly integrated into the object and are nearly undetectable. Cameras are most commonly used to guard homes and offices, and include nanny cams. This is the best way to find out if a spouse is cheating on you are a nanny or family member is abusing your kids. Others have found them helpful to look after elderly or special needs relatives and children playing outside.

Secondly, pinhole cameras are mini cameras that look through a very small hole commonly in a wall, desk, or piece of furniture. They may be wired or wireless and may or may not have their own storage device. Most models are about the size of a thumb nail, which makes them easy to conceal and install in tight spaces. Cameras can be hidden in literally anything. For do it yourself types there are a plethora of informative articles on how to install your own spy camera into any object. In a home setting some ideas might include a child’s toy, coffee table books, or fake plants. In a business setting many conceal cameras in office supplies, such as a calculator, stapler, or Kleenex box.

The third type is cameras hidden on your person. Gone are the days when “wearing a wire” meant cables running all over the place from batteries to cameras and microphones. Some examples include cameras hidden in a necktie, watch, ballpoint pen, purse or jewelry. These are usually used to collect evidence for criminal investigations, blackmailing, or just to keep a recording of important meetings.



About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and hidden cameras. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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