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Fake Camera

Fake CameraShould I get some fake product to go with my real?

I'm having three surveillance cameras outside my house. Should I install some fake too?

Or have too many camera tip off that they may be all wrong?

And do I get a sign indicating that the premise is under video surveillance?

My goal is to never bad boys into my home first

I would like to avoid false cameras, put your efforts in various ways of protecting your assets.

An alarm system, perimeter lighting and plates "kick" (reinforced with metal plates that support the door near the locks and handling the series) will probably get you more for your money.

Also, you do not want your house to appear at Fort Knox, whether too much security on a private residence the bad guys will wonder what is inside that is such protection. You can actually attract the wrong kind of attention.

Instead of adding more cameras, why not add lights that detect motion and come?

If you do too - full of cameras, signs, etc., you will warn you that wicked commands to fly inside!

The truths are quite good. Add fake and you are only drawing more attention to you. The wicked will be put on masks before they invade your home. More neighbors will think you're paranoid.

more cameras that you have more things to hide. Get rid of the cameras and put a sticker of false security company on your door and windows.

Posted on May 18, 2010.
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