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Send the Burglars Away With Intelligent Intrusion Alarm Gadgets

The news is getting scarier every day. Every time you turn on the TV to watch the news, you see homicides and murders – cases which are results of burglary gone badly. Same goes if you read the papers and listen to the radio. Even the internet is plagued with scary news like this. And you just can’t help but be scared for your family. You don’t want to go home one evening and find out that they’re hurt because your home lacks the security that it should have.

Don’t let this happen. Be smart and equip your premises with a reliable intrusion alarm system – a security system that will let you know if someone you don’t know is lurking around the property or is trying to break into the house. Aside from letting you know about the would-be intruders, an intrusion alarm can have a siren which will go off once someone forces entry into the house. This will trample their confidence on intruding.

Some intrusion alarm systems even have the ability to be wired to the nearest police station so you can have police personnel in your area when intruders are about. Some intrusion alarm gadgets even have the capacity to send alarm signals on your mobile phones or in your emails – giving you updates even when you’re miles away.

When it comes to security, you don’t take things for granted. And intrusion alarm products are absolutely among these things. Don’t think about the cost that you’ll be spending on these items. Instead, think of the lifelong benefits that these intelligent gadgets will give you, your family and your investments.

Philippine Security just got the right solutions for your alarm system needs. And it got the most comprehensive collection of intrusion alarm products so you can choose the one that’s perfect for your security objectives.

September 7, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Fire Alarm System – Keep Arsonist at Bay

It’s not every day that you get the best deals out of security gadgets. Well, as you may be aware of, security-related things command the highest of prices. But if you think about it, you’ll understand why this is so – because they can be your life-savers and they can really protect your investments. Besides, these gadgets are packed with ingenuity and technology that are costly. However, Philippine Security is all for giving you the best deals ever – top of the line and cost-effective security products along with the most reliable after sales support.

You do know, of course, that keeping your home and other properties fireproof is a very crucial step. And when you say “fireproof” it doesn’t have to mean only about using fireproof materials on your buildings and keeping fire extinguishers. You should add a reliable fire alarm system to this inventory.

How does a fire alarm system help? Well, this fire security unit detects even the slightest hint of smoke and the faintest smell of kerosene or flammable gases. It also sends alarm signals to warn the owner of a possible fire. Detection as early as this stage will trample the confidence of the would-be arsonist to start burning anything. This is effectively saving your property from being turned into ashes. Aside from the sirens, a fire alarm system can also send alarm signals on your mobile phones or in your emails in case you are not home.

Prevention is better than cure. Every bit of this statement is true about preventing arson to happen. You know how tragic a fire incident can be – it can leave you with almost nothing. And unless you have insurance for everything, it will be so hard to start again. Let Philippine Security help you send away those arsonists – through its cost-effective fire alarm system setup.

September 4, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

The Importance of Alarm Systems at Home

Your home should be the place where you will feel relaxed, comfortable and safe. It is where you should feel you can lie down without being disturbed or without having to worry that anyone may just come barging in. But, our times today are a lot more different than it ever was before. Today, you can’t just leave your homes open and think that nothing bad will happen. Instead, you think of the opposite – even if you lock all your doors, you still have to expect that someone will try and break into the premises.

In such cases, it is safer to assume that there are people out there who may try and force their way into your homes and that you and your family could be in grave danger. But many thanks to the ingenuity of the technology that we have today you don’t have to worry so much for this problem. The solution: alarm system!

Yes, a reliable alarm system is what it all takes to keep your home secured at all times. Even when there is nobody around to watch the premises, you don’t have to worry one bit if you have the proper alarm gadget at the right place. Basically, you will need an intrusion alarm system which will ward off would-be burglars from breaking into your premises. Gadgets like this tend to send signal alarms whenever somebody forces entry into your premises. You can even receive the alerts either on your mobile phones or on the computer.

And in case of arson, you can install a fire alarm system which will detect even the slightest hint of smoke.
You can trust Philippine Security to give you the best when it comes to products such as these. Top of the line alarm system products – including intrusion alarm and fire alarm products – are among the wide array of security products that Philippine Security offers.

September 3, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Home Surveillance DIY

Just hearing the news everyday – about burglary, robbery, and murders – will make you feel threatened and afraid for the safety of your family and your hard-earned investments. And as such you will surely think about equipping your premises with security and surveillance system. But, there’s just one thing, maybe, that will make you pause and think about everything before anything else – and that is how much you will be spending. Yes, because surveillance products and installation doesn’t come cheap.

Never ever think about spending less on your surveillance products and sacrifice the quality – it’s a big no-no. You’ll just end up wasting more money and getting poor security. Instead, you may think of the little ways where you can save some bucks – by doing these things by yourself. Yes, DIY jobs on your surveillance system installation are a way better to lessen your expenses. But, you can only do this if you have enough knowledge. Or you can find do-it-yourself manuals and instructions. You can study these materials long before you buy your equipment. So, when the time comes that you’ll need the knowledge about basic surveillance equipment installation, you will have at least learned the right things to do.

Another way of acquiring DIY knowledge on your surveillance equipment installation is by asking someone who knows about these things to teach you. You can also search the internet for useful DIY articles about security and surveillance installation.

But you know what? You don’t really have to empty your pockets out just to have the best surveillance products like CCTV cameras, IP cameras, DVRs, and even intrusion alarms. Philippine Security will help you get the most cost-effective solution when it comes to needs like these.

September 2, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

A Close Look at PTZ Cameras

When setting up a DVR surveillance system, next to the DVR unit, the most important consideration that you should think about is the surveillance camera. And if you are wondering what the best type of camera to use, most surveillance experts would advise that you go for a PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera.
Here are some of the reasons why the PTZ camera should be the best option:

1. Mobility – According to the surveillance and security experts, the most important factor to look for in a surveillance camera is mobility. A camera should be able to monitor a wider area but not because you have installed it in a location where it has a wider view. The PTZ camera gives you this edge – enabling one to move at angles and sideways as well as zoom in on an object.
2. Not Tangled on Wires – Wireless is the best way to go when it comes to surveillance camera. There are many wireless PTZ cameras available nowadays. You need not worry though that they will perform less than wired PTZ cameras do. These wireless PTZ cameras are equipped with high-power antennas which enable the camera to transmit data even with the wide distance. With this type of PTZ camera, you’d also be able to transfer the location of the camera as many times as you want. This will add to the element of surprise that the camera can give – that is, if you change its location often.
3. Battery-Powered – It wouldn’t be great if your surveillance system goes down whenever there is a power outage. You see, the crime perpetrators will take this as a cue to break into your property. Therefore, it will be much better to have PTZ cameras that will also run on batteries in case of power outages. A UPS device installed on your DVR is likewise necessary.
4. Positive Reception – Whenever you are buying any integral part of a security and surveillance system, you have to go for those products which have positive feedbacks and reviews from past users and buyers. This way, you could be sure that the product that you’re buying is of good quality and with great performance.

Philippine Security offers an array of high-quality PTZ cameras – in different specifications and designs. Try browsing the catalog to know which specific PTZ camera might just suit your needs perfectly.

September 1, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Get to Know Embedded DVR

Nowadays, you wouldn’t believe just how many choices you have when it comes to your security and surveillance needs. For surveillance cameras alone, you have a wide array of choices – dome cameras, box-type cameras, hidden or covert cameras, bullet cameras, IR cameras, PTZ cameras, etc. There are also various choices when it comes to DVR products. You can choose whether you want 4-channel DVR or as much as a 32-channel DVR. Or you can choose between a PC-based DVR and a stand-alone embedded DVR.

We are going to talk about the latter, which is the embedded DVR. Basically this DVR is the kind which works even with very little or no help at all from a computer. It is actually classified as a plug and play surveillance device which means that you can easily install and use it. The embedded DVR is designed to support a minimum of 4 cameras, up to 16 cameras. For the monitoring, you can connect a TV screen or a computer monitor to view live feeds.

Just like the PC-based DVR, the embedded DVR can also provide the same features such as network support options which enable recorded data sharing. Likewise, the camera’s motion can be controlled based on playback and motion. Scheduled recording and search options are also among the features of embedded DVR. It can also have, depending on your choice, a remote storage – where it will store the recorded data in a location far from the device itself. This is a good way to fend off data theft.

There are also embedded DVR products which are especially designed to include features like impact, vibration and shock resistance. For this kind of features, the embedded DVRs can now be seen in vehicles. DVRs like these record data feed by the cameras (which are located in various areas in the automobile) and the driver (mostly in public transport) is provided with a view of both the road and the passengers.

The possibility of an embedded DVR being used in everyday life is huge – and it won’t be surprising if it will be realized in the near future.

August 28, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Things to Consider in a Home Surveillance

Depending on what descriptions you have for a security and surveillance system, you can have something as simple as a webcam connected to a computer to the most sophisticated – a complete setup including DVR, camera and storage. Also, you may do the setting yourself or go as far as hiring professionals to wire up your entire property. And just deciding on what products and what kind of setup you will have can already be so confusing. For this, some simple tips like the following will help you narrow down your choices and therefore help you decide faster and effectively.

Decide whether to hire professionals or do it yourself. First, you should decide whether you really want to be as hands on as possible in the entirety of setting up your home surveillance. This is of course, possible if you have enough knowledge and understanding of security and surveillance in general. Otherwise, if you are planning to just rely on tutorials and instruction manuals, you might end up destroying something. In this case, you would need to hire professionals to install your surveillance systems.

Consider the locations of the cameras. Ask yourself where you want to place the cameras. Normally, homeowners or even other establishments would install their surveillance cameras at the front doors. This is to see anyone entering or trying to break into the house. It is equally important to place cameras at the back doors since most burglars are likely to force their entry at the back areas. But, security-wise, it would be better to install cameras at every possible entry – such includes windows, bedroom doors leading to verandas, car garage doors, etc.

Budget. This is definitely the most important thing to consider when buying or deciding for your home surveillance system. You must ask yourself how much you are willing to shell out for your security. Remember, the more CCTV cameras or IP cameras you install and the greater storage capacity you want to have, the higher the expenses that you are likely to incur. If you want, for example, to have PTZ cameras, you need to prepare yourself for higher costs not like if you settle for a basic dome or box-type camera. Installing everything alone will also be less expensive but if you don’t know anything about it, you just might end up wasting your money instead of saving it.

August 27, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Surveillance Camera: A Close Look

In these times, when news of break-ins and burglaries abound, security is just a top concern among all of us. And this doesn’t mean you sitting tight to watch your property. No, it’s not about your eagerness to see to it that your investments are properly taken care of. Most crime perpetrators nowadays are smarter and even use technologies to their advantage. And you must compensate. You must surpass the technology they are using – reliable surveillance system, for one.

When it comes to surveillance, you should not think only about Digital Video Recording system – though this is one of the most important aspects of a surveillance system. The surveillance camera (popularly known as the CCTV camera or spy camera) is also a major consideration. Since it is the eye of the surveillance system, you should take your time in choosing the right camera – with the right specifications, features and performance.

No need to worry about choosing since there are now lots of options when it comes to surveillance cameras – lots of options in various designs and specifications. The industry in CCTV and surveillance cameras has grown immensely for the last decade – owed to the continuous discovery of new technology. And today, surveillance cameras are not just all about the good old box-type camera you usually see before. These intelligent cameras are now available in fun but sophisticated designs. Some cameras are designed to be very small for the purpose of being covert and hidden.

If you want your security cameras to be mostly undetected, you can opt for hidden or covert cameras – which are mostly available in various specs and features. There are different types of surveillance cameras and you can choose from them according to your needs – some are designed to be used even without light, some are used for both outdoor and indoor installation while some are not, etc. No matter what specifications you have, you need to make sure that your cameras are compatible with your DVR unit. And of course, you need to check for performance so you can allocate the right amount of data storage capacity.

August 26, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Wireless Surveillance Cameras: The New Trend in Home Security

Through the years, the technology involving surveillance and security had evolved so much. Try to look for analog CCTV cameras that were used 10 years ago and you’ll see the huge difference between them and the modern cameras. Try to look for old recording devices used for surveillance and you’ll get the same comparison.

Today, you’ve got the Digital Video Recording system and cameras. The cameras are more sophisticated – smaller in size but definitely bigger in functions. In most cases, if you are going to install surveillance systems for your homes, you’ll have cameras which will be wired to the DVR system. Lately though, many are opting for wireless cameras to go with their DVR systems. In fact, wireless cameras are becoming quite popular among home security systems. Why is this so? Well, for the fact that most homes don’t have easily accessible walls, doors, windows, basements or attics for installing wires.

Mostly homeowners would opt to include surveillance system installation upon building their homes. But, in the case of older homes and those which opted for surveillance system installation too late into the building of their homes, wireless cameras are the perfect option. Some experts, however, cautioned that wireless cameras have drawbacks. These include maintenance of batteries for each camera. The good thing is that most batteries for these products can last up to 3 years of regular use. And features like long range sensor outweighed the drawbacks.

Surely, wireless cameras have great benefits especially if you have a 5 or 10-year old house and you want to install surveillance system as the latest addition to your humble abode. And if this set-up can keep your home protected, I think it’s worth it to check on batteries once in a while.

July 31, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Bomb Scares and the Need for Surveillance Equipment

For some years now, news about bomb scares and even real bombing incidents have plagued our daily lives. They are all over the news – papers, televisions, radios and the internet. It would seem that everyday there is a case or two of bomb-related threats: scares or the real thing. And as someone who owns a mall or a restaurant for a business, getting bomb scares (even the hint of them) are not good publicity. You might even lose half or more than half of your customers. And that will be bad for business, right?

Don’t let your business get affected by these incidents. There’s just one way to better protect your investments and that’s by installing reliable surveillance system. Having a surveillance system – a DVR and surveillance cameras, for that matter – will help you monitor the entire business and what’s happening in the vicinity. In this case, once you have spotted someone suspicious, you can watch him/her and see if the person does something out of the ordinary. In bomb scare cases, the perpetrators are usually leaving baggage or packages behind – making them appear as if they have forgotten about them. If they’re really bombs, you’d be alerted as not to touch anything – saving everybody from a possible blasting.

Surveillance systems are also helpful in tracking the persons who have come and go inside the premises. Thus, you also have the recorded data of theft or any untoward incidents which you can use as evidence.

July 30, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

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