Fake Security Cameras
Fake Security Cameras Are Inexpensive But Can They Do the Job of Protecting Your Home or Business
Protecting our homes and businesses is a multi-billion dollar a year industry, from security features to burglar alarm systems and their components to security systems monitoring services. But how do fake security cameras play into this wide range of components and systems? Some people swear by the use of fake security cameras while others think they are a waste of time and money.
The reason that many homeowners and business owners go with this technology is that fake security cameras are relatively inexpensive to purchase. Single components can go for less than $15 each and the more expensive ones, but not by much, actually look pretty authentic. Some models even come with blinking red lights to simulate a working video system and a wiring cable to look like the actual power cord.
Do Fake Security Cameras Give False Hope?
But the problem is that many times these units will give owners a false sense of security. They rely on the fact that the mere appearance of these devices will insure that their property will be safe from invaders. The fact is that professional burglars can identify units that are not real. This is why it is so important that if you decide to use these security devices that you try to get ones that are as real looking as possible.
For instance, the SVAT ISC200 Outdoor Imitation Security Camera design is based upon that of a real security camera.
Another concern is the fact that the presence of these components alone does not deter crime, even if they are real. Professional crooks know approximately how much time there is between detection and the arrival of police. A burglar will only spend approximately 8 minutes or less in a home. They know before they enter exactly where they will be focusing their search and what areas will net them the biggest cache of valuables. This argues for making sure people can’t look in your windows and not letting strangers into your home.
However, such devices could work at deterring those who try to take advantage of situations on the spur of the moment. These are thieves who may break into vehicles in a parking lot or even just vandalize them. They would also be the kids out of school for the summer who for some reason think it is so cool to remove tools and equipment from construction sites or other places when no one is around.
But going back to the professionals. They also know that with the extensive number of false alarms that the authorities have to respond to that the alarms are not taken as seriously as they once were.
And cameras are not the best first line of defense against crime since they typically do not take high quality video – especially at night. Lenses become dirty over time and owners usually forget to maintain them properly. In fact, they might not be operational for some time before the homeowner even realizes it.
Are Fake Security Cameras Right for You?
You will need to decide if fake security cameras are the right choice for you. With their low price they are best used in conjunction with other security system features or even a full scale alarm system. Use them as a adjunct to your real home security system and monitoring system from your home security provider. Fake security cameras along with signs proclaiming their use in addition to a real system with window and door sensors and more can go a long way to making your home and business safer.
The point is to not rely too much on fake security cameras by themselves. However, regardless of what you end up using, something as a crime deterrent is always better than nothing.







