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 Home Security Cameras: A Quick Guide  
Think carefully before you run out to your local electronics supplier and purchase a home security camera system. Just as with terrorist protection and thievery protection systems, home systems require you to plan out your purchase before you go shopping. Mike Campbell has some helpful advice to consider before you purchase a video surveillance setup.

By Mike Campbell

Think carefully before you run out to your local electronics supplier and purchase a home security camera system. Just as with terrorist protection and thievery protection systems, home systems require you to plan out your purchase before you go shopping.

The simplest systems are set up at the front door so that you can see who is standing there when the doorbell rings.

They provide the comfort that comes with viewing the person or persons who are knocking at your door before you open it and let them in. If necessary, there are two-way audio systems, as well as video packages, that allow you to interact with people - such as asking them to produce identification by holding up badges or identification cards to the cameras for your inspection.

So your first decision is: Should I include two-way audio along with the camera at my front door? Next you would ask: Should I have the camera connected to a recording device, or is the simple ability to view people enough? One entrance, one system - and already there are questions that need to be addressed. For the simplest of home security cameras you can purchase a kit that includes the features you need.

The next question you have to ask before you purchase a system is: Do I want a home security camera at any other entrances or possible entrances to my home?

There are systems that install a camera in your driveway or in your garage - wherever you normally park and exit from your car. Some of these offer motion detection on/off switches connected to lighting systems, so that as soon as you drive up, the camera and lights all turn on simultaneously. You can be comforted by the thought that if anybody is lurking nearby to grab you or your car as you exit the vehicle, the automatic lighting system and visible camera will most likely scare them off the second they are activated.

Another factor to consider before you purchase a home security camera system is the power source. Where is the nearest power source for the cameras, monitors, and switches you'll need for the system to operate properly? There are battery-operated systems, but the maintenance involved in keeping the batteries fresh can be time consuming. Locate your nearest power source and compare it to the location or locations you'll need for your cameras and other equipment and build from there.


About the Author:

Mike Campbell is a security camera system expert for Video-Surveillance.US: http://www.video-surveillance.us, an online supplier of home and business security cameras and systems. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 12/20/06, last revised 07/21/07.

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