Fake Cameras: Fooling the intruders
Fake cameras are used to trick possible intruder into thinking that your home is protected by a security system. It has the same effect as “Beware of Dog” sign. Even if you don’t actually have a dog, the sign would make a would be burglars to think twice about intruding. Just like the “Beware of Dog” sign, fake cameras might scare would be burglars away or they risk appearing as the star in your tape.
A home protected by a security system will make a burglar think twice about breaking in. It’s a huge risk that burglars choose not to take. For only a fraction of the cost of real camera, fake cameras can also generate the same effect on potential intruders making them think that your home is under constant closed circuit TV surveillance. Fake cameras can also be used to complement your real working cameras. By using real cameras to cover main entrances and fake cameras at the side of the house, it’s good enough to make it look as though your house is under heavy surveillance. Be careful though, some dummy cameras are not realistic enough and after close inspection, a burglar can easily tell whether it’s real or fake. So, do not simply go out and get yourself a fake camera. Compare the fake camera with real camera and get one that’s mimicking the real camera very well. The Motion-Sensing Dummy camera comes highly recommended. At only $24.99, it comes with a motion sensor. Triggering the sensor will cause the camera to flash light and when combined with a warning sign saying that your home is under surveillance will make your fake security system looks even more real. Warning signs can be bought from most security store or by following the link below.
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Good fake cameras that can mimic real cameras well can deter theft. At only a fraction of the cost of real components, use it as a standalone or to complement your home security system. |
Fake camera resources:
Spytechs.com
Smarthome.com
Homesecuritystore.com
Successdirectusa.com
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