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Can Fake Security Cameras Get the Job Done?

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Are Fake Security Cameras Right for You?

I’ve been thinking about the value of getting some fake security cameras lately. It isn’t that anything in particular has started me thinking about home security, surveillance spy cameras, or dummy cams. I think it is the psychology of fake security cameras that fascinates me. You see, I recently was talking to my neighbor about nothing in particular while we stood in our front yards. I had noticed a couple of years ago that he had two home security signs in his front yard that warned people that the premises was protected by some home security company or another. I can’t remember the name now, but it doesn’t matter anyway. Just to make small talk, I asked him how much he had to pay a month for the service. He looked around like we were in the middle of a giant conspiracy plot and shared the fact that he did not have an actual security system, just the signs.

The fact is, the signs had been enough to fool me.  I had never really looked closely before, but there were not even any dummy security cameras mounted anywhere on his home.  I had just seen the signs and assumed that there were closed circuit TV cameras pointing at me from some unseen location.

I wondered if would be criminals studied up before heading out so that they could spot the fake signs. I came to the conclusion that some might, but most probably would see the signs and then move on to the next available house without a sign. That can breed a bit of paranoia when you happen to live in that house next door.

Who is Using Fake Security Cameras Already?

In the building where I work, there are what appear to be dome security cameras all over the place. I’ve never seen the “control room” where these all show the fabulous daily coverage of employees moving through their daily paces, but I have always assumed that someone, somewhere had access to the images of me walking from place to place as I passed each dome camera in succession.  It is enough to keep me from doing anything too potentially embarrassing in the hallway. What if they are really just fake security cameras? Well, I’m not willing to roll the dice on that one. I wouldn’t want to show up on a funniest video segment at the office Christmas party as I scratched an untimely itch or spontaneously decided to practice my moonwalking skills on closed circuit TV.

What’s funny is, after my talk with the neighbor, I became a bit obsessed with fake security cameras, as well as real ones.  I assume that there really are cctv cameras in the domes seen in major retail outlets.  They have got to work to some extent for deterring shoplifters.  All I know is, I started noticing cameras pretty much every time I went out anywhere.  Were they all “real”?  I have no idea.  The security cameras I managed to spot could have just been camera housings with a red light on the front.

So I started doing a bit of research. It turns out that there are MANY dummy home security cameras that do nothing more than hang from the ceiling. With the advent of wireless security cameras, not seeing any dangling wires is no longer a give-away that a camera is a prop. Just as a side note, you don’t even want to know about the spy camera technology that is available today. If you are the paranoid type, you will never want to change your clothes again, anywhere!Pen Camera - Hidden Video Spy Pen in Silver-trimmed Black Executive Pen. Captures HQ 640 x 480 Pixel Video at smooth 30 Frames Per Second. Built-in 4GB Flash Drive. Genuine SPHERE brand, 2011 version.

Anyway, some of the fake security cameras available today are quite convincing. There are even models available with a built in, flashing LED light. What surprised me most was the cost of these non-functional outdoor home security cameras. They are honestly dirt cheap. Because they do not actually do anything, they do not need constantly maintained and the cost is relatively low.

Fake Security Cameras are a Great Low Cost Option

When it comes to home security, we all want to protect ourselves. Sometimes it comes down to a matter of economics coming into play. While I would personally prefer having a “live” home security system, I have to wonder how effective the dummy cameras are because they are so much cheaper than buying, installing and maintaining the real deal cameras.  One thing is for sure, and that is that fake security cameras are much easier for an average homeowner to afford than a “real” security system.

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Pros and Cons to Wall Safes

LockState LS-52EN Large Digital Wall SafePeople looking for in home security such as a safe often look for common models that sit on the floor or that are small enough to be kept on a closet shelf. You may not be aware that there are models of safes that can be installed in a wall allowing it to be hidden from prying eyes. These safes are just as strong as typical safes and very affordable. The following article will give you some information on these safes in general, their costs, and places they were obtained.

In wall safes are made of heavy gauge steel just like traditional safe. Basic models have one eighth inch bolts to secure the door, combination or key pad combination locks, one quarter inch thick steel doors and some models are fire proof. Wall safes can be mounted into your wall which saves space and allows you to hide the safe behind pictures or paintings. Most models are wide enough to mount between 16 inch studs and come with pre-drilled holes and hardware for easy installation.

One of the drawbacks to wall safes is that they are far less deep than a traditional safe. Many models are only a few inches deep which is adequate for one or two handguns, cash and other smaller items but anything bigger than that cannot be stored in the safe. Wall safes run the gamut in price ranging from 150 dollars to well over 500 depending on specific features and size. Specialty units such as a biometric gun safe can retail for over 1000 dollars.

Whether you are looking for basic protection or top of the line impenetrable safes, in wall models can save space, be hidden very well and are relatively inexpensive for lower end models. They can be found at most safe retailers online or at a local lock smith and safe company. It should be noted that wall safes require a lot of time and preparation to install as a whole has to be cut out between two studs in order to install the safe. Once it is in however no one will ever know it is there. More tips on keeping your home and valuable safe and secure would be to install a metal security screen door and fake security cameras.

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