How to Protech Your Family with a Surveillance System

When it comes to providing the best home security for you and your family, then there are a few things you need to make sure you have in place.

One thing is a Home Security Alarm and the Second thing is a Home Video Surveillance Camera System.

Today, I would like to focus on the Video Surveillance System and the various types of cameras that are out there.

Many cameras may appear to look the same as others, but there may be a huge price difference.  So you ask, “Why is there a $50 difference between this camera and the one over there”?  The truth could be that they may not be the same camera.  What determines the price and the main differences in cameras would be what is in the inside of the housing or casing.  For example: One camera may have a ¼ ccd and another camera may have a 1/3 ccd, but the cameras look identical on the outside.  Well the camera with the 1/3 ccd is a lot better than the other camera.  So as you shop, do not get ripped off by getting a cheaper video camera system just to try to save money.  You may not save money in the long run.

One of the most common cameras that are designed for the best security possible is a Sony 1/3 CCD Sensor with Infrared.  It features:  Horizontal Resolution: 420 TV Lines, Fixed Lens 3.6mm/F2.0, can operate in temperatures of -10℃ ~ +50℃ RH95% Max, provides excellent performance in the dark, and is also equipped with a sunshield plate that will keep the IR from turning on and off repeatedly and protect your lens from direct sunlight.

What makes this type of camera effective is that the camera can see in the dark at night.  You cannot properly protect your family if you can not see or record what is happening outside of your house or business.  These cameras record color by day and at night will be seen or recorded in black and white.

You want to make sure that you get the most effective security camera for your home security, and the 1/3 inch Sony CCD Sensor Infrared Cameras would be definitely effective. So, don’t wait until you are already a victim to then try and protect your family.