Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Importance of Home Security Cameras

A residential Security Camera System is becoming more and more important due to the increasing crime and theft around us. They are able to provide us with video footage, whether live or recorded, within our property. In fact, thanks to the presence of surveillance systems, undeniable video evidences have led to the incarceration of many criminals. This is the reason why a lot of people are protecting their homes and businesses with security cameras.
The popularity of Security Cameras have increased in the last decade and due to the advancement of technology, they now come in many shapes and sizes. There are also wired and wireless versions of these security systems. The wireless versions offer much more flexibility as they can be placed almost anywhere.
Security cameras that are internet-ready are a good way of monitoring your home or your business. They can be viewed from almost any location that has a computer with internet connection. This allows owners to keep an eye on their property while they are away. There are even surveillance systems that can notify you through email when movement has been detected.
Security cameras that are equipped with motion sensors give them the capability of detecting movements. Even the slightest movement can trigger these motion sensors to start the video recording process.
Digital Security surveillance cameras are much smaller. Despite their size, they are capable of recording video for a long period. The images and videos they record can be saved and edited in a computer. They have gained in popularity because they have eliminated the need for video tapes as a recording medium.
The presence of security systems have helped in deterring crimes and theft. This reputation has helped them become popular with homes and businesses. Through the years, security surveillance camera systems have become more affordable. For this reason, more and more households and businesses are being equipped with security cameras with the hopes of protecting their properties.
Overall, the importance of a residential security system has become more and more undeniable. There are a lot of intruders who are wary of security cameras and are well aware that they can be easily be tracked by law enforcers if they ever get caught in one. They get discouraged with just the sight of it. One of the major benefits of having a video surveillance system is safety. The installation of surveillance systems gives home owners and business owners a peace of mind.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The importance of nanny cameras

There are many reasons to hire a nanny especially if you have babies or young kids. We know the duty and responsibility of the nanny is to take care of the children at home while you are away at work. However, do you really trust your nanny, is she really true to her master? Well, it is never easy to tell that not until you know the nanny well. Parents are mostly worried of hiring nannys especially if they have expensive jewelries and other household objects. There have been various incidents in our country, where nanny had stolen objects from home and disappeared. Indeed, every person who hires a nanny would remember such incidents. This is why it is important to monitor the nanny at home and know what she does at home when you are away. As we know, nannies are available in all age categories and they are from different lifestyles. Therefore, it becomes very important to ensure your child is safe with the nanny. Similarly, you can also buy a nanny camera, monitor and record your nanny’s activities at home. This will help you to know all her activities.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

GPS Tracking Laws

GPS tracking is an easy and affordable way to monitor a person, vehicle or asset. With extremely minimal effort, you can know where they are, where they've been, where they're going and how fast they're traveling. But what's legal and what's not in the world of GPS?
For starters, it's entirely legal to use a GPS tracking device on any vehicle or asset you own. But before you use a GPS tracking device on someone else's person, vehicle or property, you should do a little research on current federal, state and local laws.
As of now, here's what private citizens need to know about GPS tracking and the law:

It's generally legal to use a GPS tracking device if:


  • You or your organization own the vehicle
  • You or your company do not own the vehicle, but you place the GPS device on the outside of the car – under the rear bumper, for example
  • The vehicle is visible to the public – in a public parking lot or on a public street, for example
  • You could obtain the same location or travel information by physically trailing the vehicle
  • The vehicle is not situated on someone else’s private property

It’s generally illegal to use a GPS tracking device if:
  • You need to break into the vehicle to situate the device
  • You need to physically hard-wire the device inside the vehicle
  • The vehicle is in a place where its owner has a reasonable expectation of privacy – in a private garage, for example

You should know that the laws governing GPS tracking by government agents, police or private citizens are not definitive. The Fourth Amendment and other state and federal laws grant United States residents certain protections to their privacy, including strict limits on illegal search and seizure. But there's nothing in the Constitution that specifically addresses GPS tracking technology – or many other forms of electronic surveillance.
The Supreme Court and several lower courts issued rulings on GPS in 2012, but those decisions addressed narrow uses of the technology by police and employers, respectively. The courts didn't address the use of GPS tracking devices by private citizens.
With its recent ruling on GPS tracking by police, the Supreme Court left many questions unanswered. But the justices signaled that they were ready to delve more deeply into electronic surveillance issues. You can read more about the latest Supreme Court decision here.