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The
presence of a dummy security camera better known as a
fake surveillance camera, may mean the difference
between a home break-in and being passed by for a more
favorable target. Why so? The latest statistics show
that one out of every seven businesses in the U.S. have
alarm systems, as do one out of every nine homes. But
the private home security industry charges more than
$2000 for a complete system, requires you to sign a
three or five-year contract, and alarm monitoring
monthly fees can cost as much as cable service. What do
you do if you can’t afford all that?
The Dummy
Security Camera — A Low-Priced Alternative
If the cost of hiring an alarm
company is too expensive, the choice of a
fake or dummy security camera mounted over the doors and garage
entrances to your home is one affordable alternative —in
addition to window alarms, dead bolt locks, and
automatic timed lights. Statistics show that 94% to 98%
of remote alarms into monitoring companies are false
alarms, yet during the 2-6% of the time when a break-in
is actually taking place, the private alarm company has
no link to the police department. So what’s the point?
Why pay for a monitoring service if you can fool the
thieves with a real-looking dummy security camera and
save thousands of dollars in the process?
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