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With
home invasions on the rise, a
simulated security
camera can mean the difference between protecting
your possessions and filing out police reports and
insurance claims because your home was hit by a
break-in. Even in a modest home, young thieves know they
may find such goodies as plasma TVs and laptops, or the
keys to your SUV parked at the side of the garage. Yet
the sight of a dummy camera with a flashing LED light
will make them think your property is protected. Even
homeowners with real surveillance equipment have gone to
the trouble of installing dummy cameras to give the
impression that all areas of the property monitored.
A
High-Tech Looking But Simulated Security Camera
In
addition to having lights, alarms, and locks, having a
simulated
imitation security camera mounted at an obvious
location outside your home is a great deterrent. The
majority of home burglaries occur during the daytime
(when people are at work) so you need to be able to fool
a thief with visible equipment to show them the property
is secured. These smart looking units can be used
indoors or outdoors and they run on one C battery. Dummy
cameras look real and while they aren’t hooked up to any
recording component, there’s no way for a burglar to
know that except to disassemble the housing to see if
the wiring goes through the wall. Without a doubt, a
simulated security camera is an inexpensive
alternative to hiring a private alarm company.
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