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Monday, December 15, 2008

Protect Your Christmas Displays with Security Cameras

It is that time of year to drag out the Christmas decorations. Setting up the house, business, or church can be a fun event for the whole family, as well as creating something beautiful the whole community can appreciate. Sadly more than a few of these lovely and expensive Christmas displays we work so hard to put together get vandalized every year.


Decorations get torn down, broken, or even stolen in the middle of the night when no one is watching. Some simply are out to cause mischief while others may be targeting specific religions. Whatever the reasoning you do not have to become a helpless victim and you do not have to stand guard or form a militia to protect your hard work and cash investment. A wireless security camera system is a small price to pay to ensure you those perpetrating violence and mischief against your nativity scene are brought to justice.


A quality wireless security camera system can be purchased for a few hundred dollars. Since there are no wires hidden cameras can easily be placed inside any decoration to cover any angle. All that is required is a battery power source. They are the easiest cameras to work with and setup can be done in under an hour. A good kit will come with everything necessary to setup your security system. Wireless video data can be monitored and checked from any computer anywhere. Place a sign out to let people know your property is under video surveillance. For lower budgets fake security cameras, which are simply and empty camera housing, can be just an effective deterrent as well. It may seem like a lot to spend, but you will be able to use the system for years to come.


Some decorations or statues are worth hundreds or thousands of dollars alone. These may be candidates for a GPS tracker. These items have led to the recovery of many a baby Jesus statues every year. A tracker can be hidden on the item and should it go missing lead you right to the thief’s doorstep, unless of course it gets thrown in a ditch. Either way you will get it back.


If you are planning on laying out hundreds of dollars on decorations it might be wise to consider spending a few more to ensure they stick around for years to come.



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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Deterring Vandalism

When it comes to the value of your home or the smooth operation of your business vandalism can be a big problem. Vandalism may be a simple toilet papering, egging, graffiti, or something more malicious like glue in a door lock, or violent destruction of property. Excessive vandalism can reduce property values, stifles business operations, and contribute to an environment of fear and oppression.


Understanding the mind of these criminals can help. Graffiti is usually done to send a message and the perpetrator has a great desire for it to be seen by as many people as possible. He or she may be communicating with rival gangs to let them know where they are and what they are doing. High traffic, high visibility areas are the most desirable. That being said prompt cleanup is the best way to stop recurrence. It may take some persistence, but if their hard work is continually removed or painted over they will eventually get the picture and return less and less. Alternatively when other “artists” notice graffiti in an area they are highly likely to add their own contribution.


You may not be able to address the social issues surrounding vandalism, but you can do a great deal to prevent your property from being a desirable target for vandalism and graffiti. Keeping an area well lit is central prevention. Signage stating, “This area under video surveillance” can be a great deterrent for more destructive crimes even if cameras are not present or you have fake security cameras. Catching vandals can be difficult to nearly impossible unless you are sitting outside your property 24 hours a day.


This is where a vandal proof security camera can help. These security cameras have a highly durable housing and operate during the day time or at night using infrared light. It very difficult to damage them and should be placed out of easy reach. The fear of being caught on camera is enough for most criminals to move on and find somewhere else to go. Wireless security cameras





Vandalism is illegal. Prosecution is often carried out based on the dollar value of the damage that has been done. Sentences range from a misdemeanor, or slap on the wrist, to felony charges, monetary fines, and up to one year in jail.


When whole communities act together to prevent vandalism the results can be profound. It creates a sense in the criminal mind that this is not the place for us. Even the worst areas have seen a reduction in overall crime rates from violent muggings to prostitution. Not to mention the citizens can enjoy a cleaner, safer, and more beautiful living environment.


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

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