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PowerLink W/Hardwired RS485 Camera

PowerLink w/Hardwired RS485 Camera - Hardwired Surveillance Camera

  • Interface allows remote access and control of security system
  • Sends automatic email or text message upon alarm to up to 8 users
  • Hardwired camera included; connect up to four for expanded surveillance
  • Surveillance Cameras Complete Systems

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    Security tips for the Home          Surveillance Cameras

    Surveillance Cameras

    You ask yourself, “Why would my home need a security surveillance camera?”

    Everyone knows the obvious uses for a surveillance camera, capturing thieves, warding off possible criminals, and of course obtaining evidence of Big Foot walking through your backyard. But have you ever wondered who was releasing hundreds of chipmunks into your garden on a weekly basis, or which neighbor has been “borrowing” your lawnmower while you were at work?  Surveillance Cameras Complete Systems

    USB 2.0 DVR w/Indoor Color Camera - Surveillance DVR
  • Unit connects to your PC's USB port to record surveillance video on PC
  • Access password-protected surveillance video via Internet
  • DVR comes with a color camera with night vision
  • Safety Sollutions For Your Home :

    Security Tips for the home.

    Plant rosebushes or thorny bushes against basement windows and under easily accessible first floor windows. If you have a trellis or anything climb-able and permanently attached to the house, plant the rose bushes in front of that as well. The thorn bushes deter people from going through them, and if they do get through, they may scratched and leave DNA and other evidence behind.

    Keep garden equipment and home maintenance equipment locked up in the garage preventing criminals from using your own equipment to access second story windows.

    Lock all windows and if you have the older style wood or metal framed windows use a rod of wood or metal and lodge it into the track much like you would with a sliding glass door.

    For alarm systems try Safety First

    Make sure when having a new entry door installed that you or the installer securely tie the door frame into the actual House frame. Many novice will use basic screws and nails which make the door easily entered by a criminal using a pry bar to pry the door, frame and all from the house.

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