Security
on demand! Watch your home from your office computer with full sound and color
images. Pan tilt to any part of the room remotely.
The most advanced security camera is finally here. Have you ever gone on
vacation or a business trip and wondered what was going on back at your home or
office? Now you can see and hear everything. Installation is a breeze with plug
and play simplicity. Just connect the camera to your home or office computer and
place the camera in the most desirable viewing location. Imagine going on a
business trip, pulling out your laptop, and going wireless at your favorite
coffeehouse. Want to see what's happening at the home or office? Log in remotely
with your IP address and password and just like that you'll have full control of
your remote camera. You can even pan (180 degree) and tilt (100 degree) the
camera around the room and hear everyone's conversation all from your remote
computer. How's that for eavesdropping security? Worried about security while
you're away? Have it automatically take snap shots and email them to you
periodically. That's what we call advanced remote security. And it's completely
secure with password protection so no one else can get in. Don't pay tech guys
$1000's to set up a system for you when you can do it yourself for less than
$200. Because it's USB connected, there are no batteries or external power
sources required. Includes 10' USB serial cable, direct control remote, and CD
software. DSL, cable or LAN high speed Internet connection required for remote
operation. Compatible with Windows 98SE or newer. Measures: 2.5" x 3.5 x 1".
Secure a Home from the Inside Out
Is your
house an intruder's dream? Learn how to raise your home's security level
from feeble to fortress. Former Senior Designer for the U.S. Department of
Justice and home safety expert Al Corbi shows how to give your home a
security makeover that's cheaper than you might think!
A
front door with no peephole—or one that's too high—won't provide any
security. Make sure your front door has a peephole at a level that
everyone in the family can see through.
A
chain lock on the door is not strong. If the door is opened, just a
simple push on the door will pull the screws right out of the doorframe.
A better way to keep intruders out is a doorstop that screws into the
floor, making it nearly impossible to open the door further.
Another good way to reinforce your doors is to install deadbolt locks
directly across from each hinge. This way, the door is equally stable on
both sides.
Window locks may help you feel secure, but Al says they're very easy to
tamper with. Simple metal pins placed in the window frames won't allow
the window to move any further, keeping criminals out.
Thieves don't like light. You can surprise them with motion detectors
hooked up to lights and appliances throughout the house.
Burglars also hate noise, so equip windows with alarms that emit a
piercing sound when they're set off.
Treat windows with a protective covering like ShatterGARD, available at
www.homesecuritysolutions.com. Someone can hit the window, but even if
it breaks, the covering will hold the shards in, and keep the criminal
out.
Create a "safe core" by installing a steel door in a particular area of
your house. Even if an intruder gets in, they won't be able to get to
you through that door.