Monday, June 23, 2008

Motion Detectors - Prevent Crime

Motion detectors are one of the most basic and simple-to-use security devices. There are various types available, including the indoor motion detector, the (waterproof) outdoor motion detector and the motion detector camera. The motion detector camera is an excellent piece of security equipment: it continuously records all movement within its range and if something untoward were to occur in the range of the motion detector camera, it would be recorded-providing excellent potential evidence.
Motion Detectors

Outdoor motion detectors are ideal for large areas outside, such as the yard or garden, or for any outside area surrounding a place of business. Outdoor motion detectors are ideal for keeping intruders away from any property, but particularly business premises. It is imperative that the outdoor motion detector camera is attached to another security device (such as an alarm) so that if intruders do access your property, attention is drawn and the appropriate authorities are notified. Both outdoor and indoor motion detectors can be incorporated as part of manned surveillance if you have this on your premises. If you do not have manned surveillance on your premises and only have a motion detector camera, your indoor and outdoor motion detectors should be wired into a central security system. Then, if someone were to activate one of the motion detectors, an alarm would sound, scaring the intruder away and notifying the police.

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At June 23, 2008 3:21 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

It is important to do all that you can to make sure your home has as much security as possible. Whether it is investing in motion detectors or doing something as simple as making sure all of your doors and windows are locked, home security should not be taken lightly.

A great way to protect your home is investing in a quality home security system. It is important that any quality system comes backed with multiple guarantees such as a performance warranty, an equipment warranty, an emergency service guarantee, a satisfaction guarantee and a false alarm fine guarantee.

The false alarm fine guarantee is especially important because over 98% of all burglar alarms are false. Police are growing tired of wasting their man hours on false alarms and many police departments are now fining homes that call in multiple false alarms. In addition to that, there is a growing trend that many police departments are now requiring verification to respond to a burglar alarm at all. It is important to find a system that can provide some sort of verification to give the police the confidence to know that they are responding to an actual burglary.

 

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