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SHOULD YOU USE A NANNY CCTV CAM:

Since it is legal to record the caregiver in your own home, should we use a nanny cam?

When I was considering the question “should I use a nanny cam”, I searched and wrote down all the pros and cons on the Internet, and finally made my decision to get one.

Here are some of my search results that may be helpful to you as well.

http://www.hisecurity.com.ng/2018/09/12/should-you-use-a-nanny-cctv-cam/
Celebrities / Re: A Closer Look At Bobrisky's Skin And Chest by Bobbylano: 10:37pm On Sep 12, 2018
SHOULD YOU USE A NANNY CCTV CAM

Since it is legal to record the caregiver in your own home, should we use a nanny cam?

When I was considering the question “should I use a nanny cam”, I searched and wrote down all the pros and cons on the Internet, and finally made my decision to get one.

Here are some of my search results that may be helpful to you as well.

Read More at http://www.hisecurity.com.ng
Science/Technology / Five Of The Best Locations For Home Security Cameras< CCTV INSTALLATION > by Bobbylano: 9:07am On Jun 08, 2017
When it comes to your family’s security, always trust your gut. But it’s also important to ask yourself some tough questions and play devil’s advocate.

PROTECT YOUR HOME WITH WELL-PLACED SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS
For example, one critically important question to ask yourself is where do you (and your family members) think you need security cameras? Another is to determine what are the most vulnerable spots on your property?

Still more questions to ask are do you have hidden or obscured entrances, windows or doors that would be particularly appealing to burglars? Have you or past owners experienced break-ins before? If so, where?

Point is, you know your home best, so you are uniquely qualified to evaluate how to keep it safe from intrusion.

Once you’ve decided on the locations of your cameras, you have to determine whether you’ll install your cameras where thieves can see them,–to serve as a deterrent but where they can be easily broken–or if you should put them out of reach where they may hide from burgling eyes but will always catch the thief on video.

I recommend a hybrid method: install your real cameras out of reach (and possibly out of sight), and then place dummy cameras – the kind that look completely authentic, of course – around your property. That way, if a burglar does break one of your cameras, it’ll be an inexpensive dummy – and you’ll have a video of the act too.

Here are five spots you should always install a home surveillance camera:

1. Front Door
CCTV CAMERA FRONT DOOR APARTMENT
An estimated 34% of all burglars enter your home through the front door, so you’ll definitely want to train one of your surveillance cameras here. To prevent a thief from knocking out your camera, place it at second-floor level, or even in the eves of your house, and train it on the front door. If your home has just one level, consider enclosing your front door camera in mesh wiring to protect it from errant rocks, sticks, or other weapons.

Expert Tip: You can install a high-tech camera, so you can see who’s knocking before you open the door

OUTDOOR CCTV
2. Back Door
Another 22% of home burglars enter through the back door, so you need a camera here, as well (and if you have side doors, they count as back doors for sake of statistics). The bottom line is, arm each entry door with a camera. Again, make the effort to place your camera out of the reach of human hands, or to protect it from projectiles, like rocks or sticks or anything an intruder might hurl at it.

Expert Tip: Be sure to install a camera that’s both weatherproof and is equipped with night vision.
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3. Off-Street Windows
Burglars often enter a home by breaking a rear window. By choosing a window that is not in direct view of the street, they decrease their chance of being caught and buy some privacy to do the dirty deed. Get a jump on them and train a camera on any area of your home with windows that cannot be viewed from the street.

Expert Tip: You’re best option here is to install a wireless security camera that has remote control capabilities and can be operated from a mobile device or tablet.

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4. Backyard/Side Gate
Crooks love a good backyard, since they’re often brimming with expensive lawn & garden machinery, recreational equipment, and kids’ toys. Arm your yard with motion-sensor floodlights and a night vision surveillance camera to protect your home and belongings. If your backyard is fenced in, make sure your camera has a view of the entrance gate (or install a second camera there).

Expert Tip: Place a camera in plain sight. Most times, just seeing a security camera is enough to make a home intruder move on to another home. From a value perspective, ZMODO makes the most affordable yet highly-rated backyard security systems.

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5. Basement Stairs
Many basements have access hatches/doors, or at least small windows that are large enough to crawl through. Place a camera on the stairs leading up from the basement to your home to record any wayward prowlers who sneak their way into your home via the subterranean route.

Expert Tip: When it comes to securing your basement, you want to install a motion sensor security camera that comes with night vision. Many home security providers offer motion-sensitive cameras with infrared night vision, but few compare to the line of security cameras from TENVIS.

basement-security-camera

Check out TENVIS JPT3815W Wireless Night Vision Internet Surveillance Camera with Built-in Microphone

visit www.hisecurity.com.ng

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Become an expert in the installation of CCTV and how to view it remotely on the internet via your Mobile phone or Laptop within 2days training for just 15,000 naira.


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Celebrities / Re: Peggy Ovire Dress Did Exposed Her Tips by Bobbylano: 11:16am On May 16, 2015
Still Searching for admission or Job??

Become an expert in the installation of CCTV and how to view it remotely on the internet via your Mobile phone or Laptop within 2days training for just 15,000 naira.


For more info visit www.bondlinetech.com
Or call 09032588971

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