Friday, August 21, 2009

Why Use Fake Security Cameras?

By Leonard Rigsby

The one thing that can be said about fake security cameras is they are normally not the best resolution in finding a proper way to secure your home. While this is better than doing nothing at all the question that lingers is "are you willing to take that chance?"

Fake security cameras are not the greatest answer to home protection however, it is an answer. The one thing you must remember going into a solution such as this is that there are no guarantees for safety. If you are using model cameras you are in a bad situation should something terrible happen.

Not to say you need to have the best home security systems ever invented but you should want to do more than just use cameras for show. Small retail shops use them because this will deter shoplifting in the store because the mentality is given that people who are stealing nickel and dime artifacts might not be too in depth with their camera knowledge.

The best home security systems are not always the most viable option and while using a pretend camera system is better than nothing it will not guarantee anyone's safety that it is trying to protect. Finding the most appropriate system for your particular circumstance is the only way of finding the best.

Now that Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is so affordable and superior to just about every monitoring system on the market we will slowly see fake security cameras fade out as VCRs, cassette tapes, and laser disks have all done. This is the nature of technology.

Of course there is always the factor of cost and expense. Not everyone has the means to spend a decent amount of money on something like a good home protection unit much less the best home security systems available.

Cost is really the reason why we are seeing the demand in home security skyrocket. For such a long time now surveillance equipment has been pricy no matter whom you are. With all the added applications that come from the Web, the advancements in digital recording or storing, and the ability make everything smaller or more compatible is why we see these systems becoming so economically sound.

This is the problem with fake security cameras. They do not give you the rest easy feeling you are looking for in a home protection unit. Even if the phony system does deter 1 out of a 100 thieves or home invasion attempts it is still 1% more that that of a real secure network of surveillance and burglar alarms.

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