Watch Your Surroundings With a Home Security Surveillance System
Written by dde on December 16th, 2008 in Home Security Camera.
Keeping an eye on your house and property has become easier with a home security surveillance system. While not for everyone, for those with the financial means and a perceived need can install a home security surveillance system to keep track of the goings on around them
From small outdoor black and white cameras to full color cameras with the capability to pan, tilt and zoom in on specific areas, a home security surveillance system can be installed to cover every inch of your property and your home. It should be noted, however that some states prohibit the installation of video or still cameras in certain areas where family members or guests expect a certain degree of privacy.
While your home security surveillance system may record someone entering a bathroom, in most cases it cannot record them while they are in the bathroom. The same holds true for bedrooms. People expect their privacy in either the bedroom or bathroom and violating that right in most states can land you in prison, as well as on that person’s list of people they no longer like.
Recording Offers Many Options
A time-lapse videocassette recorder can record up to 24 hours using T-160 tape and by hooking up your home security surveillance system cameras through a multiplexer; up to 16 cameras can be recorded at the same time. The playback however may have a small degree of delay similar to time-delayed still photographs.
A better, albeit more expensive, option is to utilize digital video recorders. They look similar to a videocassette recorder and up to 16 cameras can be recorder at one time but each frame in playback plays without the missing frames most often found in videocassettes. Depending on the size of the hard drive and the hours of continual recording on your home security surveillance system, it can hold up to about 30 days worth of recorded video. The video can also be called up on your computer to a specific time period making the scene you want more readily accessible.
Another advantageous option for your home security surveillance system is motion-activated cameras. They only start recording when activity is detected and when used in conjunction with a digital recorder, do not use as much recording space, allowing more time before the images start recording over older video. These are also available in color or black and white.
