Home Surveillance Cameras Work to Stop Burglaries
Home surveillance cameras are used to stop residential burglaries
A home is burglarized every 15 seconds in the U.S. In 2008, 1.6 million homes were burglarized in the U.S., with an average loss of $2,060 per home. If in past years most properties installed with surveillance cameras were commercial facilities, today – more homes are installed with cameras to detect unwanted intruders fast.
Locksmith New York reports of a growing popularity in home surveillance cameras to stop residential burglaries. Alongside burglar alarm systems, surveillance cameras are considered by many homeowners as their prime defense against unwanted invasions of their property. In fact one homeowner reports of catching his neighbor on camera stealing parcels from his front porch.
Home surveillance cameras have become affordable and therefore widely accessible to many homeowners. Installation of cameras have become as easy as loading software on a computer - virtually any one can equip his or hers property with a camera in a matter of minutes. The added values of security cameras are that like alarm systems they work to reduce home insurance rates and trigger your attention upon detecting odd movement in or around your home.




