Protect Your Property With A Fake Surveillance Camera

Posted by Teresa Bernard | Posted in General Advice | Posted on 13-06-2010

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One way to actively defend yourself, your family, personal possessions, and property, is to invest in high-quality self-defense kits, which are composed of portable devices to safeguard yourself and possessions against attack. These kits are effective, and often balance the odds in your favor if you ever find yourself faced with a potentially unsafe predicament that may result in personal harm, loss of property or even loss of life.

Effective self-defense devices also include home security and surveillance systems that will sound an alarm to alert you or the authorities if any unauthorized breaking and entering should occur within the premises of your home, business, or other locations such as a warehouse or storage facility. Even so, some of these home security systems can turn out to be rather high-priced when you purchase, set up, and maintain one. Statistics show that the high visibility of a security camera or two within the vicinity substantially reduces the potential of crime. There are a number of viable and low-cost home security solutions, such as the dummy surveillance cameras

The only difference between a dummy surveillance camera and a real one are in the advanced inner components which permit this device to record any goings-on where the it is installed – externally, they are virtually indistinguishable. A dummy camera essentially looks like a functioning security camera, as its exterior and supporting braces look like that of the real thing, thus becoming a great low-cost alternative to a fully functional camera. A few of these dummy surveillance cameras can also supplement an existing actual home security camera and alarm system.

There are various types of dummy surveillance cameras which have the look and feel of genuine operating security cameras. A business owner or home owner can buy a dome dummy security camera, which is a replica of the 360-degree encompassing security devicefake installed in many places of business. A dummyy dome security camera can also be incorporated with flashing LEDs or LCDs for semblance to actual working cameras, drawing further attention to it and helping to discourage illegal activities during the night, or in any other low-light environments. This dummy camera unit includes durable mounting brackets and all-weather screws to withstand the elements should it be installed outdoors, as well as a battery which powers it for about six months under normal use.

Also available is the box-type dummy camera, which is often used outdoors. It comes with weatherproof aluminum casing, adjustable metal brackets, cables, and flashing LEDs that will fool even the most sophisticated criminal. This type of fake surveillance camera is mostly used on walls adjacent to parking lots or building entrances, although it can also be mounted indoors with stainless steel screws.

Another very popular type of dummy surveillance camera is the dome dummy camera with LCD. The dummy camera replicates the look and feel of large, eight-inch surveillance cameras attached to some of the more high-tech security systems.

A fake surveillance camera is a feasible and affordable way to achieve the benefits of installed home security and surveillance equipment without the exorbitant costs of purchase, maintenance, and installation of genuine equipment. Since it looks like a genuine functioning security camera, it gives your home or business an additional layer of protection by deterring criminal activity against you, your family, or personal property at a fraction of the cost.

Find out more about dummy surveillance cameras and other home security products. Visit www.a1selfdefenseproducts.com.

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