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How To Choose the Best Security Home Camera

Published at 03/30/2012 22:14:14

Introduction

There’s a burglary every 5 seconds and many families are investing in elaborate surveillance systems in order to protect their loved ones and property. Security home cameras are very versatile security systems helping home and business owners keep tabs on their security, and law enforcement authorities to track down criminals. Do some good research before you invest in one; the following steps can guide you in picking a product that best matches your security requirements.

Step 1

Plan and analyze the coverage area and distance

Analyze your home and identify the “weak points” where a burglary is most likely to occur; you can enlist the help of a security expert to accomplish this. In doing this, try to “think like a burglar” to spot the weak points; if you live in a big home then you might need more than one security home camera. You should also note the target distance to be covered to help you determine the and right focal length for the security home camera.

Step 2

Select the correct focal length and resolution of the security home camera

Once you have determined your spatial requirements, you can now continue and match these against the range of security home camera specifications available. Getting the right lens focal length is important since it will give you the appropriate view and magnification to help you detect intrusion. The security home camera can also be of low or high definition depending on your needs, high definition is especially suited for internet based surveillance systems.

Step 3

Determine the timing of surveillance

You also need to determine whether your security home camera will be used at specific durations or for 24 hour surveillance. Timing is also crucial in helping you determine whether you will need a security home camera that has night vision capability. It’s always advisable to have a system that runs throughout the year but this has an extra cost implication especially for large surveillance systems.

Step 4

Choose type of camera suited for your requirements

The type of the security home camera will entirely be based on its application and there are various options available including bullet, dome, fake, IP, spy or wireless. For small scale operations, you may opt for do it yourself (DIY) digital cameras that can be wireless or may need to be hardwired somewhere in your home. For large scale operations encompassing multiple rooms, then you might consider a multichannel security home camera that can be connected to digital video recorders.

Step 5

Cost Considerations for the security home camera

The cheaper security home camera is normally not quite effective and it’s better to spend money on something that will give you a real sense of security. Normally, you can cut down on your budget by eliminating frills like remote monitoring and smart phone enabled surveillance systems over the internet. You can also prioritize on securing only high risk rooms and also using lighting at night to reduce the costs associated with the additional night vision capability.

Tips and Comments

There are many payoffs associated with installing a high performance security home camera that gives you a piece of mind and constant 24 hour surveillance. Their versatility means you can have the flexibility to integrate more high tech monitoring systems allowing members of your family to live a peaceful life. When you are doing outdoor surveillance, always choose weatherproof cameras and also ensure they are hidden to reduce losses from the elements and vandalism.

Sources and Citations

http://www.patrolmyhome.com/home-security-articles/home-security-camera-systems.php

http://www.securitycamerasearch.com/surveillance-aricles-news/best-surveillance-camera.html

http://www.howtosurveillance.com/HowToVideo/security-camera-diy-tips-article.html

http://www.homesecuritystore.com/security-cameras

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