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More and more large businesses and casinos are replacing their old analog used surveillance cameras for the newest technology in IP cameras. Does this mean that the old equipment that they took down is outdated? That is not always the case. Quite often, this used equipment is still perfect to be used in small businesses or home security systems.

Within the past few years, IP cameras came onto the market as the “next big thing” in the CCTV world. Several major corporations are following suit and upgrading their old analog security camera systems to the newest IP camera related systems. Some would say that analog cameras are outdated and that IP cameras will be the norm in a few years. This is simply not true. Major CCTV manufacturers are still making and marketing analog cameras to this day at full swing. Why? Because there is still a major market for them as they are more affordable and easier to setup for the average home owner or small business. The reason why these large businesses are upgrading to IP cameras and systems is because there are many more features that IP cameras have that would cater to a large business with several security cameras than what the older analog equipment could offer. But as a small business owner or an individual who needs 16 or less cameras in their system, analog cameras are usually sufficient enough to serve their surveillance needs. But even then, a good name brand name analog security camera can still be beyond the budget of some surveillance shoppers if you bought them brand new. So how is a person supposed to set up their security system without breaking the bank? The answer is simple:

Consider buying used security cameras.

Over the next few years, the market will be flooded with some great name brand used security cameras as these large businesses upgrade their surveillance systems. These cameras are perfect for the budget surveillance consumer who needs to save some money without comprising quality. Since most of these large businesses only use name brand commercial grade equipment, this used surveillance equipment is built to last and will last you many years to come in your home security system or for your small business. Deals are to be had in this market, be sure to take advantage of this while it lasts.



By: Sean Nelson

About the Author:
Nelly’s Surplus is the nations leading provider of New and used security cameras, surveillance systems, and CCTV Loss prevention products. We have contracted with some of the nations largest retailers, casinos, and government agencies to liquidate their used security camera equipment. Please visit the Nelly’s Surplus website to see a wide array of Used Security Cameras.





Home security cameras for monitoring the activities in your home while you are not present, seems to be the new norm. The activity being recorded might be for the safety of your young child whose nanny is with him more than you. Using a nanny cam can bring you many hours of seeing your child’s progress while you are away at work. You might also be reviewing the treatment and attention your child gets while you’re away. This type of camera is probably a hidden camera so that the person you are observing is unaware of your concern.

If you have teenagers at home, a home security camera can be used to watch their activities and who comes in your home. Spying is such a harsh word, but you may feel that this is necessary and vital to the development of those involved.

Besides being able to see the people you know are in your home, you will also see who enters without your permission. Strategically placing the camera to monitor the entrances and areas where you keep your valuables, you will be able to “see” and confirm actions you do not condone.

Once you decide you have a reason to monitor your home, choose a camera and a security system. You can spend as little as $40 dollars for a camera and as much as $4000 for the whole system. This wide range of prices should indicate the difference in quality and versatility.

Some cameras are infrared and some have pan and tilt abilities. The choice is yours. Just a word of advice: If you do not have a lot of technical ability, don’t mess with the home security camera. It is now time for you to get some advice and maybe even a little help with the installation. It doesn’t hurt to ask the experts to advise you in choosing the right camera either.

This home security camera will serve you for a long time. It is worth every penny if it is installed properly. The systems can be tied in with your cell phone or PC at work. Since you will benefit from a working system, you might as well be prepared to do it right.

Monitoring home activity while you are away from home might seem like a overkill to some people, but for the sake of your children’s safety, it is a wise choice. A nanny who doesn’t do her job or is abusive to your baby needs to be reprimanded…confronted with sound evidence and dismissed. You might be able to identify problems with teenage behavior before it is too late.

Take time to find the home security camera that best suits your needs. There are many kinds of reasonably priced cameras and systems. If you are convinced of your needs, then spend enough money on your investment to acquire good equipment. There is no sense in taking this step to insure that your family is safe and then purchasing faulty or inferior systems.

By: William M Ward

About the Author:
About the Author: William M Ward is an author and technical adviser for Protection Depot, a leading online supplier of security cameras and digital video recorders. For more information about security cameras and related equipment, please visit Protection Depot



 

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