To anyone who owns a home, security of that home is the major concern. Home burglaries and home invasions are at an all time high and probably getting worse because of the economy. Homeowners need to take steps on their own to protect their their most valuable asset.

If you are reading this you probably have more than a passing interest in home security. So you are to be applauded because most people will do nothing.

Here is one way to look at the security of your home. Even with declining values of properties around the country, the average cost of a home is $200,000 or more. You can get a basic home security camera for less than $100. You should probably have two or more so that would be $200.00 for two of them. Isn't the security of your home worth $200?

One out of six homes will be burglarized on an annual basis. A home burglary happens every 15 minutes. Take some steps to beef up security of your home by removing hiding places near lower level windows and doors. Place a sign in your front yard that warns of a vicious guard dog. Try locking all your doors and windows even when you are at home. That is where 60 percent of all home burglaries happen. Then you can start or join a neighborhood watch program. They are free and they work.

But the best thing you can do is get a home security camera. A burglar who sees a home surveillance camera would be absolutely nuts to try and get into your house especially when there are so many other houses that have no external deterrent like a camera.

The best value in cameras you can get is a vandal resistant infrared day night high resolution dome camera that has 36 infrared LEDs for illumination allowing you to see 80 feet at night. It manually rotates 360 degrees and has a manual tilt of 10 to 120 degrees.

Another suggestion is the high resolution day night color camera with 56 infrared LEDs allowing you to see up to 150 feet at night. This is the highest quality professional camera that we carry.

Start protecting your home today with the best value in home surveillance cameras



Source by Jack Krohn