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[H553]Home Outdoor Security Cameras
by Dave Poon, Dav
Aside from your material possessions, your home is where you and your family share the most memorable moments in your everyday life and you should take steps to prevent thieves and intruders from physically getting into your house.

One of the most effective ways in making sure that the perimeter of your house is adequately protected is by installing a home security system. You can setup the alarms and monitoring system yourself, or you can have it professionally installed.

Take a peek at this checklist when installing a security system in your home:

- Install burglar alarms and motion detectors in strategic areas within your house.

- Mount mechanical locks and motion sensors to alert you of intruders.

- Place fire alarms in the kitchen or in other areas within the house where excessive heat or smoke would most likely gather.

- Windows and doors are alarm 'must-haves'. Your home security system will not be complete without locks and alarms on your doors and numerous windows.

- Your garage and the vehicles stored there should have proper alarm and anti-theft devices.

'Outdoor Security Cameras'

Aside from the entrance, exit and windows within the house itself, the area surrounding your home should be protected as well.

For the best security system possible, you can have outdoor security cameras installed.

Outdoor security cameras are not just good for home use. They are especially helpful when mounted on public places like shops, banks, restaurants, office buildings and other similar establishments.

When looking for an outdoor security camera for home and office use, here are the following factors that you should take into consideration:

1. Is the security camera waterproof?

Since the cameras will be installed outdoors, they are most likely to be exposed to harsh weather conditions. Make sure that the cameras that you will purchase will survive rain, snow or sleet.

Your outdoor security cameras can come with sun shades to protect the equipment from too much sunlight during day time. Also, the material should be tough enough to last through varying weather conditions.

2. Is it suitable for day and night use?

A run-of-the-mill, inexpensive camera may be good enough for day use. However, they are not helpful at all when detecting intruders during night time.

When having outdoor security cameras installed on your home or in an office, get one that is good for night use as well. There are brands available in the market which are inexpensive yet effective.

There are models available which give out colored images during day time. Black and white images are captured when there is insufficient light as the day progresses.

3. Does it have sufficient vision range?

The main purpose of the outdoor security camera is to visually alert you if there is an intruder within the secured area. There are cameras with sufficient vision range, from about 24 feet or more during nighttime.

4. Is it easy to setup and install?

The outdoor security cameras should be easy to setup and install. Also, they must easily connect to either a television set, a monitor or a VCR for viewing and recording purposes.

You can make use of outdoor security cameras to ensure that your home or office is safe from thieves and intruders. Peace of mind and feeling secure in any environment is priceless.

Home security is something that should not be taken for granted to make sure that you and your loved ones are safe from harm.

You have a tight budget yet you still want to feel a sense of well being in this troubled world. The first thing you want to do is start with the basics- meaning locks on every door and window in your house. Never take for granted the fact that the worst cannot possibly happen to you therefore you must take precautions to prevent it and have some sort of peace of mind that everything will be okay.

If at all more than likely you need to get one of those entry-level home safety systems if you don't have one setup already. Usually this involves having a technician come over to your home and setting up some wiring around your whole home in strategic places such as your windows and doors and every time they open it will trigger an alarm or silent alarm depending on what features you're looking to get.

In general the system would require you to enter a pass code in order to shut down the alarm before it goes off and wakes up all your neighborhood residents.

As part of your whole home security set up you also want to consider installing a motion detector to light up outside your front door so that it will deter anyone from even trying to come near your house. Speaking of motion detectors you could also set up cameras that will actually go off whenever there is something that triggers a motion alert within a certain radius.
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