Security Cameras

Integrating security cameras into your overall home security strategy has become essential part of defending your home against criminals. Installing a surveillance system into and around your home allows you top-level monitoring capabilities that will deter even the best burglars. Check out any of our recommended security cameras to learn more:

Surveillance Systems
Camera surveillance systems are utilized as a measure of protection and monitoring for residential and commercial locations. Surveillance systems include multiple cameras placed at designed locations throughout a property in order to monitor and record activities. Depending on the specific type of surveillance system employed, security cameras are connected to digital video recorders and closed-circuit monitors for real-time monitoring. (More)

 

Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) Cameras
PTZ cameras enable businesses to take their security to a greater distance. The PTZ stands for pan/tilt/zoom and that is exactly what the camera is designed to do. The ability to move the camera around extends the viewing coverage area for extra protection. Image details can be increased with the zoom features during video monitoring in real time. (More)

 

Infrared Cameras
Infrared cameras have the ability to capture an image when there is little or no light available during the time of recording. The infrared cameras utilize a night vision technology that allows images to be detected in the dark. Video recordings of activity in darkened locations can be created which result in high-quality imaging to capture vandals or burglars. (More)

 

Dome Cameras
Dome cameras are a highly recognizable measure of security. Many businesses utilize dome cameras to keep tabs on different locations and activities taking place each day. Dome cameras are installed in the ceilings of a location and are visible to the public. However, the dome covers of the camera are tinted to make it impossible to determine in which direction the camera is pointing. (More)

 

Network IP Cameras
Internet protocol cameras, known as IP cameras, are used in the digital recording of surveillance footage. This type of camera can send and receive video data using computer technologies and the Internet. Cameras used for the purpose of surveillance are called IP cameras to differentiate from typical webcams. (More)

 

Bullet Cameras
Bullet cameras are a common type of camera accompanying a surveillance system. The camera is coined as a bullet camera due to its shape that resembles a gun’s bullet. These camera types are compact and can be easily used when discretion is necessary but bullet cameras are available in a variety of sizes to meet the needs of a business or a residential setting. (More)

At HSS Net, Madison Parker has been researching and evaluating home security companies and their products as well as analyzing hundreds of videos and documents from actual robberies. Her advice and findings are a great way to understand the ways in which you can improve the safety of your home.

Service Price Comparison

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#1
Protect America
Call: 855-965-2032
#2
LifeShield Security
Call: 866-978-9319
#3
ADT Auth Dealer
Call: 855-286-9128
#4
FrontPoint Security
Call: 866-328-3023
#5
Protection 1
Call: 866-493-6030

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Home Security Statistics

Every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the US. 1
Average loss per burglary: $1,725. 1
Homes without security systems are about three times as likely to be broken into than homes with security systems. 1
Favorite items: cash, jewelry, electronic equipment, silver, guns and other items easy to sell. 1
1 Washington Post, 2007 (link)
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