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Video Equipment for Home Security
By Mich Dundon | Published  11/15/2005 | Security |
Video Equipment for Home Security




There are many different ways to protect your home, your personal belongings and your family from possible burglars. The recent advances in technology contributed to the development of a lot of new and improved equipment for home security. This article will talk about different video equipment that is used in the security industry. Video equipment not only allows preventing possible theft attempts but also can provide evidence for convicting the criminals that participated in robbery. Video equipment allows you to have a professional surveillance of your house, land, cars and personal belongings.

There are many different types of video equipment used for security purposes. The most popular type that you will hear about most of the time includes various video cameras. There are many types and characteristics of video cameras. For example, one type of cameras that you can find for sale is hidden cameras. These cameras are made in such a way that when they are installed properly, it is very hard to notice them. They are usually very small and don’t require a lot of space to install them. Another type of cameras is infrared (or “day and night”) cameras. These cameras are designed to be installed mostly outside. Infrared cameras work as regular color cameras during the day. When it gets dark, the camera switches to infrared mode by turning on the black and white mode and turning on the infrared light. This provides much better quality of the recorded (and viewable) picture during the time it is dark (night).

Another important distinction of video cameras deals with the way the images are delivered to your TV or video (or digital) recorder. The first and the most popular type of cameras uses wireless way of transmission of information. Wireless cameras require additional equipment: wireless transmitter and receiver. The transmitter is usually either attached to the camera itself or is already installed inside the camera (as one system). The role of the transmitter is to transfer to the receiver the images that the camera records. The receiver is attached to your VCR or TV. Its role is to catch the images sent by the camera and to display them on the screen. The benefit of wireless cameras is the fact that there are no cables connecting then to the TV. This makes the camera less noticeable and easier to install and maintain. However, wireless cameras are usually somewhat more expensive then regular wired ones.

If you are purchasing video cameras to be installed outside of your house, you should definitely make sure that the cameras that you are purchasing are weatherproof. This is especially important if you live in a location where weather changes often. By purchasing weatherproof cameras you are saving money in a long run. These cameras will work much longer and will provide you with a lot more security and safety. For example, if a theft attempt is made during the bad weather period, your weatherproof camera will continue to work and will protect you from possible losses resulting from the theft attempt.

Indoor cameras are also available for sale. It is a good idea to install indoor cameras in all of the locations inside your house where you keep your valuables (for example, a room where you installed your safe). If you would like to install outside wireless cameras, you should probably experiment with inside cameras first. The reason for this is the fact that wireless transmission is easier to set up and test inside the house due to the line of sight limitations (making sure transmitter and receiver work together).

When you purchase your VCR or digital recorder to be installed with the video system, you should take a look at the video motion detection equipment. This equipment (whether already installed in the VCR or as a separate tool) allows to do the recording only when motion is detected by the equipment. This will allow storing more information on your storage device (VCR tape, DVD, hard drive, etc.). Many cameras also provide such features as zoom and audio capability. The zoom feature allows you to use the camera to see a more detailed picture. The audio feature allows for both sound and video recording.

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Article Series
This article is part 49 of a 50 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. 5 absolute essentials of home security
  2. 5 absolute essentials of protecting yourself from bogus callers
  3. Apartment Security
  4. Computerized Home Security
  5. 3 essential steps to build a secure community
  6. 5 essential things to check for when you are buying a house
  7. Essentials of Home Security
  8. Home Automation System
  9. Home Security – Do It Yourself
  10. Home Security: 7 things you should never forget about
  11. Home Security Advice
  12. Home Security Alarm Monitoring
  13. Home Security and Children
  14. Home Security and Information Security
  15. Home Security and Personal Safety
  16. Home Security and Safety
  17. Home Security Basics
  18. Home Security: Bogus Callers
  19. Home Security: Burglary Prevention
  20. Home Security Companies and Contractors
  21. Home Security: Domestic Dangers
  22. Home Security Doors
  23. Home Security during Your Vacation
  24. Home Security Education and Programs
  25. Home Security External Security System
  26. Home Security Fire safety
  27. Home Security Gas Leakage Protection
  28. Home Security Guides
  29. Home Security Innovations
  30. Home Security Motion Detectors
  31. Home Security - Neighborhood Watch
  32. Home Security Preventing Life Threatening Emergencies.
  33. Home Security Problems
  34. Home Security Products and Services
  35. Home Security Protection of Your Personal Privacy
  36. Home Security Water Flooding Dangers
  37. Home security when you are purchasing a new house
  38. Home Security Windows
  39. Home Security with a Small Budget
  40. House areas that need security protection
  41. 10 steps to protect your house during holiday season
  42. 10 steps to protect your house from inside dangers
  43. 10 steps to protect your personal and financial information
  44. Technology for Home Security
  45. The value of insurance in home protection
  46. 10 things you must do to protect your home from burglaries
  47. 5 things you must never do if you want a secure home
  48. Top Ten Tips for Your Home Security
  49. Video Equipment for Home Security
  50. Weather disaster security for you and your home


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