Overview:Camera pans and swivels, and LED blinks/flashes, just like real security camerasCheap decoy/dummy camera to scare off potential theftsBuilt in infrared PIR motion detectorAutomatically pans when motion is detectedEasily mountable on walls and ceilingsScrews and wall mounting sockets included1 set of batteries run for 1 month in typical usage conditionsPowered by 3 x AA batteries(not include)Powered by 3 AA (Not include)Specification:7.68in 4.33in 1.97in
PIR Motion Activated Swivel Realistic Dummy Decoy Security Camera with Blinking LED (3 AA)
Mini Wireless security Camera kit with 380 TV Lines 2.4Inch LCD 8 Channal Wireless Receiving
FeaturesCamera Transmission Frequency: ISM 2.4GHz 8CH Transmission Power: 10mW/CE2Mw/FCC Imaging Sensor Type: COM(PAL)(NTSC) COMS Total Pixels: 0.3MPixel Horizontal Resolution: 380TV Lines View Angle: 55℃ Minimum Illumination: 3Lux/F1.2 Power Supply: DC3.7-5.5V 200mA Operating Temperature: -10℃~ 50℃ Storage Temperature: -20℃~ 60℃ Operating Humidity: 85%RH ReceiverVideo size: VGA(640X480) QVGA(320240) Motion detection: MPEG-4,single audio Memorizer: Built-in memory(about 59MB).MicroSD(TF)Card,support Max 16GB Wireless receiving: 8channal LCD: 2.4inch 480X234dot Input/Output: AV USB interface: USB2.0 Battery: Rechargeable LI batery 3.7V Power consumption: 1.2W Speaker: Singer audio Working temperture: 0~40℃ Storage temperature: -20℃~ 60℃ Item Includes:1 x Wireless Mini Camera 1 x 2.4inch LCD wireless Receiver 2 x dapter1 x AV cable
Home Security – Tip 1, Double Glazing
Double glazing is a popular choice for home owners who take pride in keeping their carbon footprint down. The same home owners will also have the comfort of knowing their energy bills will be lower than people with the average single paned windows. There are many positives that can come from having double glazing and a big one is the security it can give to one’s home. According to statistics around sixty per cent of burglaries are committed after the offender gains entry through a window. Single paned glass windows are relatively easy to break especially for people who do it frequently. Breaking a double glazed window is not impossible but it would be an incredibly noisy task and not something that could be done quickly. The chances are an offender would be caught while breaking the window, they would know this and so what a wonderful deterrent. [Read more...]
Airport Security
Since September 11th 2001, airport security across the world has been tightened, amidst fears of similar attacks happening. In the UK, travellers are advised to get to the airport in good time, to allow time for the extra checks that may happen. [Read more...]
Security Systems
As well as taking steps to help your staff keep safe, your business security can be improved greatly by investing in security systems. There are a range of options to choose from, depending on budget, type of business and location of premises. [Read more...]
When a Violent Incident Occurs in the Workplace
Experiencing violent incidents, even as a witness, can be particularly dangerous and traumatic and consequently staff do need specialist training about how to cope with such incidents. For their own safety, staff must be advised to never put themselves at risk and to try to move away from aggressive customers, whilst never allowing themselves to become isolated. When necessary, staff must call 999 as soon as possible and write down as many of the details of the event as possible. If staff work in a particularly high-risk sector, it may be wise to arrange conflict management training for them. [Read more...]
Business Security
Businesses are prime targets for criminal activity at all levels. From small local cornershops, to huge multinational corporations, all businesses need to take the issue of security seriously, but as with home or personal security, these steps do not need to be hugely expensive, or complicated to implement. [Read more...]
How can you make your home less appealing to burglars?
Whilst is might be tempting to go overboard on physical security, do bear in mind that items such as barbed wire, or broken glass imbedded into a wall can do serious damage, which you might be liable for should an injury occur. However, there are other steps that you can take to make you property less appealing for a criminal. [Read more...]
Crime Prevention
It is not something that any of us like to contemplate, but sadly crime is a fact of life and often being a victim of crime can be devastating, both emotionally and financially. However, statistics have shown that an individual’s fear of crime tends to be much higher than their actual chance of becoming a victim of crime in reality. In addition, thankfully, there are also fairly straightforward steps that you can take in order to minimise the risk of you, your family and your home falling foul of criminals. [Read more...]
What is Physical Security?
Physical security describes both measures that stop or deter assailants from getting access to a facility, resource, or info stored on physical media, and steering regarding how to design structures to oppose assorted antagonistic acts. It can be as straightforward as a locked door or as complicated as multiple layers of armed security guards and guardhouse placement. Physical security is not a modern phenomenon. Physical security exists to deter people from entering a physical facility. Historic examples of physical security include town walls, moats, for example. [Read more...]