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Your
Guide To Buying Security Cameras |
by:
Trevor
Marshall |
Today's
technology has made setting up security
precautions such as security cameras a cinch!
You no longer need to be a millionaire to
set up one. You could even install one yourself!
Security cameras provide a means for its
owner to watch over his or her propery from
the safety and convenience of any area he
chooses. This type of system is a great
deterrent to thievery and unwanted entry.
Most organizations that have sensitive items
or are off limits to the general public
employ these cameras to help keep their
places safe.
Purchasing and implementing such a system
may save your business from the terrors
of illegal entry. Investment in such could
save you a whole lot of trouble.
Before purchasing a system, you will want
to consider the following factors.
Your needs
Study your needs. The type of security measures
installed will depend on your specific security
needs. For example how large is the area
you would like covered? How many cameras
will it take to monitor this area? You must
make sure the security camera system you
will purchase can accommodate enough slots
for expansion.
Do you need audio too? Some camera systems
have audio recording equipment as well so
you can not only see what happens, but hear
it as well. This is important in cases when
you would like everything documented. However,
this may be costly. Many establishments
only require video records of their security.
Also, you must ascertain whether you need
to have your security cameras record in
color or black and white. Color cameras
are, of course, more sophisticated and show
a clearer picture. However, they tend to
be pricey. Color cameras might also not
work in low-light situations.
Consider the location of the cameras. Will
the location be hard to set up a wiring
system in? In that case, you may want to
consider wireless security camera systems.
However, these cameras must be in a place
that is conducive to high quality broadcast.
There must be no interference. They can,
though, be moved around the area. They are
a bit more flexible than their fixed-wire
cousins.
Will the camera system be for outdoor purposes?
Cameras that monitor outdoor locations need
special weatherproof housings and may not
be recommended for extreme temperatures
and various elements. Also those that may
be vandalized must be protected against
such.
Also, you must take in consideration the
lighting for an area. If your camera cannot
record a scene due to bad lighting, you
will end up with muddy images that won't
help in your surveillance activities. Choose
a security camera that has a good sensitivity
to light. Also, try to illuminate such areas
with external lighting.
You must consider where the power sources
will be located. Make sure they are well
protected against the elements and from
tampering.
Consider the available methods for recording
the images. You may use a variety of backup
media. And with the advent of computer storage
media, even the use of hard disks, compact
discs, and DVDs can prove to be an inexpensive
way to store your data.
Installing a Security Camera System
Most home security cameras require little
wiring, but installation differs according
to model. Here are the basic steps:
1. Survey the area to be monitored. Follow
the instructions/manual that comes with
your security camera product. Install the
camera at a proper distance from the area
to be surveyed. Cameras vary in the distances
from which they focus, so it would do well
to pay notice to such.
2. Secure the camera using proper mounts,
etc. Make sure that if the camera you are
to install should not be moved, its placing
should be secure and tamper proof.
4. Connect the camera to the monitor according
to the manufacturer's directions. Make sure
the wiring is as hidden and as secure as
possible. This will make it harder for vandals
and thieves from damaging your wiring.
5. Fine tune your system. Make sure you
optimize the images you receive from the
camera. Set a maintenance plan and fail
safe plans to employ in case your cameras
break down.
6 Organize an archival system according
to your needs. Backing up and recording
your images are implemented here.
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