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Home Security-The Role Of Hidden Cameras


Jack Krohn As most sane men will attest, often the source of inspiration comes from our spouses or significant others. I plead guilty. When I asked my fiance the other day what the first thing was she thought of when I mentioned "home security" she promptly replied hidden cameras to watch the children. Now that's a home security device that would have been on my list but not first.

So let's look at why hidden cameras have become so popular and why prudent people have them and what exactly they can be used for.

You have young children. You hire a babysitter. What happens when you leave the house? You have older children that don't need a sitter. What happens when you leave the house? You have a nanny-a trusted part of the family. What happens when you are not there? Are you curious about what happens when you leave the business you own, after all you can't be there 24/7? Do you really trust all those employees?

Hidden cameras, spy cameras, surveillance cameras come in many sizes and shapes. There's bound to one just right for almost any situation. They are meant to blend in with their surroundings so no one would suspect they are being watched. They are becoming more popular as part of an overall home security system and a recognized way of providing home security monitoring.

A book, a pair of glasses, a boombox, clock radio, wall clock, smoke detector, a motion detector all are examples of items used to house hidden cameras. Most are available with night vision capability to see in almost complete darkness. They are easy to install-most can be either wired or wireless. And they have become very cost effective.

So if you are not sure what is going on when you are not there get a hidden camera and find out.

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