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Surveillance for the Homeowner!

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 19, 2009 NO COMMENTS

image So you’ve paid off the loan, and the mortgage, done the renovations, the paperwork and now your home is finally your own house. You can’t help feeling, however, that you aren’t quite ready to sit back and rest easy. What if someone breaks into your house, damages and steals your property? What can you do to safeguard your space against burglary?

For a medium or large residence, surveillance just might be a good idea. Before you start picturing Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez in Stakeout, let’s define our terms.

Surveillance is, quite simply, the process of monitoring people, objects or processes for conformity to certain expected norms. More specifically, it consists of monitoring for deviations from safe, non-threatening behavior. It may or may not interest you to know that, in French, the word means ‘watching over’.

Surveillance includes any form of observation from afar by means of technological devices. This refers to phone tapping, directional microphones, bugs, subminiature cameras, closed-circuit television or CCTV, GPS tracking, airborne or satellite reconnaissance as well as computer and internet surveillance.

CCTV is perhaps the most relevant device for you, as a homeowner, so let’s look at it in some more detail.

CCTV consists of

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Home Security CCTV Monitors!

By Jerry J. Jansen On October 13, 2009 NO COMMENTS

image CCTV Monitors is one of the latest home security devices on the market. The industrial monitors are mere flat panel touch screens, which provide USB control. Universal Serial Bus (USB) means you can connect to your computers. Monitors provide you audio and visual capabilities on a high-resolution screen. You will have more than 16 display colors at a response time of 25m seconds. 

Other types of Monitors are similar to desktop monitors. The monitors use imaging to improve vast sharpness and contrast over control. You will 14-inch monitors, which can offer you superb value on a 400-line resolution screen. Most monitors today include comb filters along with mechanical NTSC and PAL composites, which is the video aspect. High-quality screens produce image, which supplies you details of any action going on around your home or office. Monitors are surveillance equipment, which is conveniently designed to give you OSD. (On-Screen Display) You will find control levels that include a variety of languages on dual channel audio and video input. The mechanical features provide you the option to; mechanically terminate connections, while giving you flexibility to control your security device.

Online you will find 19-inch TFT screens over LCD. The resolution is superb,

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