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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Finding the Right House Sitter

A single man left on an overseas job assignment lasting one year and decided to leave his home in the care of a down on his luck friend that needed a place to stay. When he returned he discovered this “friend” had rented his place out to another family and was collecting the rent money himself. Another news article describes how a woman sublet her apartment while she was in the hospital for several months, but could not get him to leave when she was ready to come home. These are just a few examples of the house sitting mayhem that can take place if you do not find the right person.


Even with high end alarm system and security cameras the best security is still having someone live in the home. Being a close friend or relative does not instantly qualify someone to be a house sitter and lets face it do you really want someone you know nosing through your things? A sitter understands the home is not theirs and will be able to act decisively if a crisis situation arises. Finding the right sitter is key. You need someone that you can trust will act according to your wishes while you are away.


First you need to create an outline of what needs to be done or taken care of while you are away. This list might include watering the plants, collecting the mail, mowing the law, or meeting contractors and ensuring they do the required work. Essentially the sitter is managing all you homes affairs while you are away, so you will want to be able to supply them with a detailed list of your instructions and any pertinent contact information, such as the police and fire department.


The next step is to locate potential sitters. A good starting place is to check with friends and neighbors to find out who they use. A house sitting agency is also a great place and can often find someone that matches your preferences. There are also many online resources available. These days many people are using house sitting as a means to travel and have a vacation abroad without the added expense of paying for a room.


Casually interview your house sitter. Find out if they have track record of irresponsibility. A professional sitter will not take offence to your scrutiny and understands it is all part of the process. They will be able to furnish you with criminal record background checks and several references. Here is where you will go over the duties you would like done and make sure they are up for the task. If you need a lawn mowed perhaps hiring the 60 year old retiree in a wheel chair is not going to work out for you.


For added piece of mind you can install wireless security cameras inside your home. Most modern security cameras can be setup for remote access online from anywhere in the world. However, if you feel the need to install spy cameras you may have found the wrong sitter.

About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and spy cameras. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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Why Should You Hire a House Sitter?

If you are planning on leaving your home for an extended period of time you probably should get a responsible house sitter. If you are only going to be gone for a week or more leaving a home empty is a bad idea. Any number of things can go wrong costing you thousands of dollars. If a pipe were to burst the subsequent water damage and mold problems could make your place unlivable and that is not a discovery you want to make at the end of a vacation or overseas work assignment. Empty homes are common targets for burglaries and vandalism.


Even if you have a high quality security system equipped with dozens of state of the art security cameras you may still have other things that need to be taken care of. It is amazing how far security cameras have come in recent years. The easy installation of wireless security cameras allow you to cover any angle in your home you are concerned about. Many modern security cameras can be accessed and remotely operated while on the road, however, someone still needs to water the plants, feed the tropical fish, and keep the mail from piling up at the doorstep.


Neighbors may keep a loose eye on your place, but are unreliable to act if there is a situation needing attention. What you really need is to empower someone to take care of your affairs while you are away, a house sitter. The list of qualified house sitters does not include the neighbor’s teenage son although he is on his schools honor roll. The problem is that these people mistakenly assume they have been given temporary ownership of your residence and its contents. Even though you have clearly laid out the guidelines to be followed these people override your judgment and often underestimate their ability to maintain control of situations.


A professional sitter understands they are there to ensure the safety of property while you are away. You may not even need to pay them especially if you live in a nice home in a posh neighborhood. Most understand that the benefits of living rent free are more than compensation for the job; however there may be fees for extra duties included such as yard maintenance.


It may be hard to get a good house sitter on short notice. The best ones have booked their schedules well in advance so plan early. Even if there is a cost the piece of mind a house sitter provides is more than worth it by allowing you to fully enjoy your vacation, or focus on your work while you are away.


About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and spy cameras. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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Monday, September 1, 2008

This Property Under Video Surveillance

Having a security system is great. Technology has improved a vast amount in recent years and almost anyone can afford good quality security cameras and digital video recorders. In fact wireless security cameras are so easy to install and operate under all kinds of conditions during the day or night almost anyone has the capability to implement a system. Some systems cost as little as $50, but can rise into the thousands of dollars with multiple camera feeds, digital video recorders, and remote viewing over the internet. While less technologically advanced one powerful prevention tool that should not be ignored is the “THIS PROPERTY UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE” sign.

Of course there are times when you do not want people to know you have a security system in place, or specifically where the cameras are located, however sending a clear message that your property or business is under observation by security cameras can be a powerful deterrent. What criminal would risk having themselves video taped? Unfortunately there are a handful of idiots out there who try anyways, but these guys usually eliminate themselves like the one who tried to escape from a bank robbery on a bicycle or the other who ran through a plate glass window when rushing out of a department store carrying a television.

Even if you do not have a real security system in place evil doers will not be able to tell. Most criminals will be unwilling to take the risk that the sign is a bluff. Of course there is the option of adding fake security cameras. Fake security cameras are simply empty camera housings and can further reinforce the message. Some of these are quite detailed and incorporate cable housing and blinking LED lights, and may even respond to motion. This is perfect for homeowners who may not have a high level of day to day security monitoring needs, and just want to deter thieves.

Wherever you decide to put the sign make sure it is clearly visible. It will not do much good if the burglars cannot see it. If it is visible from the street it will be even more effective.

It would be nice to think that nothing bad is going to happen or that Batman will jump out of nowhere and round up the bad guys if they do show up, but unless you live in Gotham city you are probably going to have to take care of your own security needs. Start with putting up a sign. It is easy and costs next to nothing.

About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and digital video recorders. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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Building with Wireless Security Cameras

Theft on construction sites has been gradually increasing with the rise in cost of raw materials. Construction burglars have become much more bold and sophisticated in recent years employing mission impossible style tactics. Copper has been especially targeted, and in some cases thieves have cut and yanked out copper plumbing pipes already installed in buildings and houses. Others drive around with large flatbed trucks capable of picking up whole pallets of material.


Loss of materials and equipment equates to much more than the value of goods. It may take time to get replacement on site and workers may not be able to perform their work. This can completely derail schedules and the overall performance of the company. On top of that business insurance rates may go up. If a project is not completed on schedule the company may have to pay hefty fines and lose valuable reputation. While there certainly is a cost to implementing security measures ensuring tools and materials are safe far outweigh them.


For a long time the only option available was to put up high fences and have security guards patrol work sites at night. This can help, but guards may not be able to keep an eye on the entire site, and the extra staff may cost several thousand dollars per day. Construction companies these days rely on state of the art security systems with wireless security cameras, motion sensors, digital video recorders and audio monitoring capabilities. Instead of having dozens of people roaming around in the dark or rain only a few security camera operators are needed to monitor the entire site comfortably from a portable security building. Of course the initial investment may be several thousand, but a system can always be redeployed on another site once construction is complete.


Construction sites are an ever changing landscape as work progresses. Running cable is labor intensive and impractical due to the rugged nature of construction. The use of wireless security cameras allows the system to be quickly reconfigured as security needs change. As building nears completion security measures can be scaled back thereby reducing costs.


Threats to a construction site come in many forms from theft to vandalism, or dishonest and disgruntled workers. Wireless security cameras are an essential for any medium to large size construction site. Simply having the system in place will be a deterrent and greatly increase the chance of apprehending those responsible for crimes that are committed.



About the Author: Mike Ward is the owner and operator of Protection Depot, a leading online provider of wireless security cameras and digital video recorders. For more information about security cameras, please visit www.security-cams.com.

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