Saturday, July 16, 2011

Home Security:Dummy Cameras



When thinking about home protection cameras, expensive comes to mind. Yes home security cameras can be expensive, but knowing that everything is caught on camera can be a relief. When your home is broken into it is not a good feeling. Especially when the police tell you they have done all they could do.

Home protection cameras are not expensive as some would think they. The prices range from a hundred bucks to thousands. This article would love to convince you the urgency of installing home security cameras, but reality not every one wants to pay for security and peace of mind.

If money is tight but the idea is still a great one. Why not have or install dummy cameras? The main reason of a dummy camera is scaring away would be home invaders. The look of a home security camera system with out the bill.

Most burglars case the homes they are going to break into. If they see you have home protection cameras they will scratch your house off the list. Even those burglars that live on the edge and pick random homes to steal from, once they see that dummy camera flashing its red light warning them it is on, they will walk away.

People tend to act totaly different when someone is watching. Whether that person is a thief or a saint. They still act different. So whether you want to install a full home protection camera system or install a dummy camera, the satisfaction that burglars think someone is wathcing is a big relief.

So what is a dummy camera? It is a empty camera that looks like a real security camera. It has a red light that is powered by batteries, this red light makes the camera appear to be on, watching and recording. The camera though not a complete functioning home protection camera still protects your home by making the would be thieves think you have security system and they walk away.

This article is to advise on home protection systems. Even though you do not want to install a security systems because you cant afford it, there are other cheaper options. The security camera that really is a dummy camera.



No comments: