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Home Video Surveillance: Affordable Peace of Mind


Home Video Surveillance: Affordable Peace of Mind Whether you want to prevent break-ins, deter vandalism to your house, or simply want to know what's happening on your property when you're not around, a video security system can provide you with the information and security you desire.

A good video surveillance system can help keep your home and family safe. The many benefits include:

  • Deter potential thieves
  • Monitor nanny behavior
  • Check in on children
  • Record evidence to prevent bogus insurance claims
  • Identify visitors
  • Qualify for insurance discounts

A video surveillance system sounds like a great idea, but how do you know what type of system is right for you and how much does it cost?

The best way to find a qualified dealer in your area is to skip all the calling around and use BuyerZone.  Just answer a few questions about the type of video security system you're interested in and you'll be connected to several qualified dealers in your area.

It takes just a few minutes and then you can sit back and let the dealers come to you via e-mail or phone. They can answer any questions you might have, visit your home for a consultation, and give you cost estimates. Plus, by having different dealers compete for your business, you might be able to negotiate a better price.

Here are the first three questions the pros at BuyerZone suggest you ask when shopping for a video surveillance system:

1. What do you want to monitor? General comings and goings, or vehicles passing by? Do you want to see facial features, clothing characteristics or other details?

2. What's the purpose of the system? Is it to deter potential crimes or to catch perpetrators? If you are more interested in preventing vandalism and break-ins, a visible camera is best. If you want to watch a nanny or someone else without their knowledge, you'll get a hidden camera.

3. What picture quality do you need? This includes both how detailed the image is and how fast the frame rate is.

Video surveillance systems offer many options. The most basic home security camera setup would be a single camera connected directly to a monitor and a recorder to store the video. More advanced technology allows the system to do much more, such as only recording when it detects movement or providing homeowners with remote access to the system.


Take the first step towards protecting your home and family by visiting www.BuyerZone.com today. Qualified dealers in your area will contact you and answer all the questions you have so you can find the right system to keep your family safe. Copyright ©, ARAnet, Inc.







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