Security Surveillance Cameras – Added Protection Even if they’re Fake!
Let's be honest: most of us don't spend our evening hours locked up with video monitors constantly showing the perimeter of our homes, driveways and yards. Security personnel spend the wee hours watching for movements in the bushes, but the rest of us prefer to watch TV or settle in with a good book.
Even most small businesses just pay their theft insurance, lock the doors and hope for the best. But if you do own a small business, you might consider using an imitation surveillance camera to deter petty criminals. With more surveillance cameras going wireless, thieves can't be sure that the wire free surveillance camera above the counter isn't electronically linked to a security center miles away. And some dummy cameras also come with a "wire" that appears to lead into the wall, making the look more realistic.
Wireless nanny cameras for use in the home or to keep tabs on people at work cost from $350 to more than a thousand. You can get a fake surveillance camera for under $20. If it saves you a single robbery or theft, you've made your money back, but there's no way to tell how many crimes have been prevented with the use of these real looking devices. It's a worthwhile investment in the security of your home or business.
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