Friday, July 13, 2012

Home CCTV Systems Information and Advice

Most people in the US have become used to the idea that they are under the surveillance of CCTV systems when they shop or bank, and in many other public places. These days, however, you’re just as likely to encounter CCTV security system in private homes as many homeowners install CCTV camera systems to protect their homes from invasion and provide unexpected safety features for our families. In fact, according to one major electronics company, sales of home CCTV systems increased by more than 70% in some major US urban markets.
How People Use CCTV Systems
A major UK website surveyed its members not long ago and found that 2 percent already owned an installed CCTV system, and 9 percent were planning to install one in the next six months. Of those who already use a CCTV camera and recorder to monitor their property, 82 percent said they use it outside the house and 50 percent say they use their CCTV systems to monitor happenings inside the house.
CCTV and Legalities
If you’re planning to install a CCTV camera, check with your local law enforcement to find out if there are laws you must follow. In some areas, for example, it may be illegal to point your camera toward the street or other public space or at your neighbors’ homes or yards. Even if there are no laws against it, be mindful of privacy concerns unless you want to become a test case for new CCTV privacy laws.
Tips For Choosing Home CCTV Systems
Wireless systems offer a number of advantages, including flexibility and ease of installation. They also have some drawbacks that may make them impractical for your use. For example, the wireless signal from camera to recorder or display can suffer from interference with your cordless phone, your microwave or your router, and may be blocked by brickwork or metal objects.
If you’re placing your CCTV camera outside, make sure that you choose a weatherproof camera and position the camera where no one can tamper with it. Wireless cameras are not recommended for indoor use unless they use an encrypted signal because anyone nearby can intercept the signal if they have a compatible receiver.
Choosing the right CCTV camera and recording option can be a tricky process, but most websites and stores that sell CCTV systems have experts on hand who will help you narrow down your choices to those that work best for your needs and your budget. Take advantage of the expert advice to make sure that you get the best and most useful system for your money.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah, it’s same here in Australia. Most people have become used to the idea that they are under the surveillance of CCTV systems

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