One out of six homes this year will be the victim of a home burglary. According to police statistics, 60 percent of all home burglaries happen through unsecured doors and windows. And unfortunately police do not keep track of a separate category of property crimes called home invasion. Home invasions are growing just as rapidly as burglaries and seem to be the crime of choice these days.
Before burglars pick a home as a target they go out and "case" a neighborhood. They are looking for the easiest homes to get into. If they see any signs of obstacles for a home they go onto another. Homeowners do make it easy for the bad guys.
What they are looking for is any signage out front warning of security system or a vicious guard dog. They look for one of those signs on a street that says that there's a neighborhood watch. They look for potential hiding places near lower-level doors and windows created by overgrown shrubs. They look for home security cameras.
If they see any of these obstacles hey are most likely go on to someone else. That's exactly what you want isn't it?
Home security cameras used to be expensive but not anymore. The three best ones are:
1. A vandal resistant infrared date night high resolution color dome camera with 540 TV lines of resolution. The 36 infrared LEDs allow for night vision up to 80 feet away. It's completely weatherproof and vandal resistant
2. Next is the day night camera with infrared LEDs that allow up to 60 feet of visibility in total darkness and comes wired or wireless,
3. Then there is a high resolution color camera with wide-angle lens. Built in LEDs allow you to see up to 150 feet away at night. A wide-angle lens can be adjusted on the back panel from 9 to 22 mm. This is only available in wired version.
Those are three of the best security cameras for your home. Get one for your front door and one for your back door. They send a signal to the bad guys to stay away or get caught.
When are you getting one?
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