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Home Security Camera Basics

Home Security Camera Basics

Home Security Camera Basics

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Security is important to the majority of homeowners. A home should be a place of peace and safety, and a violation of that sense of harmony can have adverse effects on every member of the family. While home security systems are not a new invention, modern technology has made it much less expensive for the average homeowner to own a quality protection system.


A high-quality security system will often employ a number of different devices, including magnetic sensors, glass-break sensors and motion detectors. Each of these items serves a unique and important purpose in providing your home with adequate protection. However, adding a series of home security cameras can drastically improve a system's capabilities.


When installing a surveillance system it is important to know where to install the cameras. Depending on the layout of your home, there could be several options for maximum exposure to the camera. Being able to compensate for any blind spots is essential for optimal camera coverage, so be sure to plan your layout before investing in the surveillance equipment. This will also help determine how many cameras will be necessary in order to adequately monitor your home.


Once you know how many cameras you will need, the next step is determining which ones to purchase. Today home security cameras have many options that were only available to large corporations and government facilities less than two decades ago. Features such as infra-red and night vision are commonplace on modern home surveillance equipment. These options ensure that any would-be intruders are readily spotted and monitored in the event of a break-in.


In the past, home security cameras recorded video to tape, which meant that you had a limited amount of time that could be recorded before the loop started over. Thanks to digital technology, this is no longer the case. Digital video recorders are commonly used in modern security systems to record anything that the camera might pick up. These devices are capable of recording hundreds of hours of video and store it all on an easy to access hard drive.


In many systems, motion detectors are attached to home security cameras in order to save recording time. When an intruder triggers the motion detector it begins the recording process. This ensures that you're not recording hours and hours inactivity, which in turn saves a great deal of hard drive space on your digital video recorder.






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