Why You Need Home Security Cameras and Wireless Security Systems
Last month during our remodel the first hundred dollars I spent was on a pair of home security cameras. Our finances are just like most young newlyweds – miniscule – so my wife questioned my decision.
We stayed in our new house for four months when we finally decided to do the very necessary renovations we had talked about when we purchased the property. The house itself was well-built, and our acreage – three acres just a few minutes out of town – was just what we had wanted. The house itself was outmoded and too small – we were just going to do what we could, when we could.
To help the budget we performed a lot of the work ourselves. Over the course of a full day we filled the garage with building equipment, cabinets, counter tops, and gear we had bought for our project. We had to buy a table saw, two different hand saws, a couple drills, two ladders, and numerous hand tools and supplies. Our tiny garage – with a door that did not lock attached to a house with no alarm system – had about a thousand dollars worth of supplies in it. As soon as the truck was unloaded I immediately began mounting my two wireless home security cameras. I decided on wireless for many reasons, primarily the ability to simply mount the camera without hardwiring it to a receiver. That way if I choose to reposition the wireless cameras I do not have to rewire the whole house.
I installed camera one on the front of the house and aimed it down toward the garage door and front door. I put the other in the backyard looking at the house. The system allows us to get on to the web and see our property sort of like wireless CCTV cameras, so we figured out that feature and called it a night.
The very next day my wife told her girlfriends at work our new wireless surveillance cameras. She logged on to show them the pictures and she could see in the background that the tool shed was hanging wide open. She called to see if I had left it open. As soon as I said no she saw the garage door open and a man exiting carrying a bunch of my new stuff. The sheriff’s department caught him just a mile down the highway. He had noticed us unloading the tools and came back the next day to take our stuff. Less than 24 hours and those cameras more than paid for themselves.
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