Archive for the 'Surveillance Cameras' Category

Author: Not a Victom, May 27, 2009  May 27, 2009

Fake Security Cameras 

 Installed Easily

You can buy a fake security camera that is an exact match to the real camera. Theives can’t tell the difference.  Fake security cameras will fool criminals into believing you have a real video security system.  Dummy cameras can be installed easily in seconds and are designed for indoor or outdoor use. Some look identical to real cameras with or without a flashing red LED light.

Author: Honest Employee, May 12, 2009  May 12, 2009

Fake Security Cameras 

Security and Key Control

Allong with having  a good security surveillance system in your place of business, keys can play a role in security. Key control  should be done in a responsible manner. A master key system is where one key opens all locks. This may be convenient, but it may not be the best for security. Code all keys, keep them locked up when they are not in use, and do not allow employees to leave them lying around or make duplicates. If you feel sey security has been jeopardized, change all of the locks. Also, make sure your employees know that important areas are under surveilance to minimize temptations. Even a few fake security cameras can tip the odds in your favor.  

Author: SafetyMom, May 12, 2009  May 12, 2009

Home Security Sign 

 The Next Best Thing

The next best thing to an expensive security system is anything to give the appearance of such system. Some people use Fake or “Dummy” security cameras to deter thieves. A Security Yard Sign will help deter intruders by making them think you have an alarm system installed.  To help add to the  theme of having an alarm system stick a few stickers in windows indicating there is an alarm system activated. Theives will go in search of a less risky target. Protect your home and your loved ones with a fake security camera or a home security sign in your yard and/or windows.

Author: Not a Victom, May 6, 2009  May 6, 2009

 Fake Security Cameras

Make Your Home More Secure

Always make sure your home looks like someone is living in it. Don’t keep your curtains closed in the daytime. Closed curtains could mean the house is empty. Think about getting an automatic timer to turn your lights on when it gets dark. Have good locks or bolts on all outside doors, and lock all downstairs or easily accessible windows. If you leave, cancel any milk or newspaper deliveries. Cut the lawn before you go and trim back any plants that burglars could hide behind. Get a friend or neighbor to look after your home. They can collect your mail; mow your lawn and so on. This gives the impression that someone is home. If you leave keys with a neighbor, don’t label them with your address. A home surveillanc security camera system is a good idea. If you can’t afford a full system consider fake security cameras. If a theif thinks he is being recorded, that may be enough to get him to move on. You can find fake or “dummy” security cameras that look just like the real thing. Some are the actual camera casing with no camera inside. Fake security cameras are very affordable for everyone.

Author: Honest Employee, May 1, 2009  May 1, 2009

Fake Surveillance Security Camera 

Recognizable as Fakes?

Fake or “Dummy” cameras are a highly effective way to deter intruders at a fraction of the price of normal surveillance security camera systems.  

A “dummy” camera however, should be chosen with care, as some of them are easily recognizable as fakes. Look for a fake security camera that uses a real camera housing.

Author: Jamie, March 9, 2009  March 9, 2009

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 While home security systems are great tools for preventing burglaries, they can be quite expensive. For a more affordable alternative, I recommend a little trickery: put a home security sign in your yard without actually paying for a service. Then place several fake security cameras in strategic locations such as at the front and back doors.  The sign convinces would-be burglars that your home is in fact protected by a security system, which makes them less inclined to target your property. When they see the fake security cameras they will go the other way. “Just think from a burglar’s point of view: ‘Am I going to break into the building or the home that has a security system?”  “Or am I going to go next door to the one that doesn’t?” The cost of a home security sign and a few fake security cameras is a small price to pay for piece of mind.

Author: Honest Employee, February 16, 2009  February 16, 2009

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Tips to Prevent Business Burglarly 

Everyone in your business has a role in your security plan.
In all businesses, the business owner, the managers and employees all play a part of it making their business safe or not. Here are a few suggestions to help prevent robbery.

*Don’t put up displays, or hang posters or other items on doors or windows that would obstruct the view of the cash register from inside or out.
* You need to be able to see the cash register from the back of the building, and the cops, and people passing by need to be able to see in from outside.
*Keep building well lit inside or outside.
*Keep your outside landscaping in good shape so you don’t block visibility to the business.
*Keep in touch with your local police department.  Learn the names of the officers who patrol your area.
*Have at least two employees open and close the business.
*Be careful after dark.  When one employee is cleaning the parking lot area or taking out the trash, make sure another employee inside can see him or her at all times.
* A sign that says, ”Cashier Does Not Have Access To More Than $20 Change” can be helpful also.

Having a working security camera system is always a good idea. Also think of supplimenting that system with a few fake security cameras placed in plain sight. This will help detter the criminal who doesn’t want to be recorded. Buy fake security cameras today, they are a cost effective way to beef-up security.  

Author: Not a Victom, February 10, 2009  February 10, 2009

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Plea For Help

Your doorbell rings. You look outside and see a car with the hood up. You don’t open the door (good) and ask who it is. “My car’s broke down, can I use your phone to call for a tow?” so the story goes. Kind hearted, you open the door (very bad) and the rest is history.

In a case like this either offer to call the police or get a phone # that you call but do not open your front door. It may be okay but it may not. Better safe than sorry.

Consider a fake security camera near the front door. This is a good deterrent to someone with bad intentions. They won’t want to take the chance of being recorded, and your house may be passed up leaving you safe and sound. A fake security camera is a smart and affordable option for providing more security for you and your loved ones.

Author: Jamie, December 1, 2008  December 1, 2008

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How easy is that?!

 

A lot of families do a gift exchange every year. Many draw names or families. Others rotate through family members so everyone gets everyone eventually. Some have other systems. There is usually a dollar amount limit or guideline. It can be hard to find a gift that is actually needed or wanted and still be a surprise, and stay in the set price range.

 This year I decided to get the same thing for my parents, my in-laws, and siblings we drew this year - a fake security camera. Who doesn’t want to feel safer? Most people wouldn’t think to ask for one. At the same time everyone I know think they are a great idea. Come to think of It, I think some of my friends and neighbors will be getting the same thing! How easy is that?!   

 A fake security camera is not only affordable, it is actually usefull. Show your loved ones you care about thier safety.

  

Author: SafetyMom, November 24, 2008  November 24, 2008

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Keep Them Guessing

I recently installed a fake security camera on my front porch, close to the front door of my house. My intentions were directed to a potential thief to deter a break in or other criminal activity. The results were very interesting. I have teenagers, and many friends coming and going, some late at night. I don’t mind because I know the kids and like them and trust them. I did get a kick out of the looks and comments of concern from some of these kids when they discovered the camera.

“Is that thing really recording?”

“Is it on all of the time?”

 I like the added piece of mind knowing that more than just the criminals will be on their toes believing that they are being recorded. That was an added benefit to the already affordable fake security camera.