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Restaurant 4 Channel Wired DVR Surveillance System

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Megan brushed her palm against the shiny stainless steel door on her new walk-in fridge.  She was only a few days away from opening her very own restaurant.  It had been more than a few years since she graduated from culinary school, and she had proven herself in some pretty tough kitchens over the years.  Now, she thought, it was her time to shine.

She used her savings to renovate an abandoned gas station on the fringe of town.  Even though she couldn’t rely on downtown foot traffic like her competitors did, she figured that her four star cooking and the free parking would coax folks away from the city of St. Louis for a delicious meal.

Now that the walls were pained and the equipment was in place, she could finish training her new team in time for their grand opening in two weeks.  As Megan reached over to turn out the lights, she heard a crash.  Startled, she called out, “Hello? Who’s there?”

Megan paced over to the center workstation and unsheathed the biggest knife she could find.  She leveled it in her hand as she crept toward the back door.  In a move that would make most FBI instructors proud, she kicked open the service entrance door, crouching behind the firewall.  Nothing moved, and took a long, deep breath of fresh air.

The next morning, she railed at her realtor on the telephone. “What’s going to happen to my business if I’ve got to worry about someone coming through the back door to rob us blind?”

Fortunately, Megan’s Realtor had heard it all before, and suggested a practical solution.  She told Megan about a 4 channel wired DVR surveillance system that included four color cameras, a 4-channel DVR, a 17 inch LCD monitor and all necessary cables.  The cameras would capture anything suspicious and record directly to the DVR.

The night of Megan’s grand opening was a huge success, and she had rested a little easier once the Outdoor Motion Alarm System was watching over the restaurant.  As she prepared to close up for the night, she heard that same crashing sound one more time.  Instead of reaching for a sharp object, she swiveled to face the monitor.  Instead of seeing a thief or a looter, she saw a big fat, black cat hustling away from the dumpster.

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P.S. You can keep an eye on your property day and night with the same 4 Channel Wired DVR Surveillance System that Megan used.

 


The Best Spy Camera

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

There seems to be endless possibilities on where our best spy camera is hidden.  It can be something in the office like a wall clock, exit sign or a cordless phone.  It may be a common everyday item like a mirror or a smoke detector.

When there is a need for a covert agency to be completely mobile, a button hidden camera will be appropriate.  A button in his shirt is replaced by this type of camera, which includes five additional buttons to make them all identical. this is also a mini DVR.

The Cordless Phone Hidden Camera is considered among the best spy camera gadgets as well because of its dual function:  telephone and hidden camera.  In fact,  it has call waiting and caller ID, too.  This can be mounted on the wall or just put on a table.

The best spy camera to monitor areas where cash registers are located is the Down View smoke detector hidden camera.  This smoke detector is non-functioning fake look-a-like and can not be used as a safety device.

Finally, hidden cameras can be employed in a sign-age such as the exit sign hidden camera to monitor and record people or items passing through exit points of establishments.

Whatever your needs, the best spy camera will be covert and never noticeable to anyone.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Recording Spy Camera Images Will Go Unnoticed Via DVR Concealed Cameras

Friday, December 31st, 2010

The following demonstrates how surveillance technology is assisting business owners today…

Our employees are giving me something to think about.  All day long, our delivery boys are out delivering goods to our clients.  So busy at their tasks, all our employees seem to be.  But there is something that is going on that I can’t really explain.

I am not really sure if all their hours are spent in work-related activities alone.  I just acquired this company and now I have to make sure that all their company time is spent only for work.

The way I could determine this was suggested by a friend connected with a security company.  He informed me that recording spy camera images is the method companies usually resort to.

I will need to put in specific locations DVR hidden cameras, he told me.  The first one he suggested was the DVR Air Purifier hidden camera.

The recording spy camera can capture every event that happens in the office while I am not there.  It can also be remotely controlled so they will not notice.

The Car Key Hidden camera with audio can be used by my personal driver as he accompanies the delivery boys in their rounds to record their conversations.  I can assign him to do this periodically.  Even as the recording spy camera acquires their images, their voices will also be recorded.

The DVR Exit Sign Color Hidden Camera was also one of the DVR hidden cameras that he recommended.  This will be used for recording spy camera images of those who are coming in late or going out early, and loitering employees.

He also suggested the DVR Wall Clock Color Hidden Camera which I will put in the conference room.  I can see whether they are there for office tasks or just personal activities.  All of these DVR hidden cameras are easily connected to a computer monitor or a TV for video playback and all have SD cards for recording the video.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Wireless Camera

Monday, September 27th, 2010

surveillance systems have come a long way in just the last few years. A wireless camera is often covertly concealed inside an everyday household item such as a wall clock, alarm clock, air freshener, stuffed animal or whatever you can imagine. Wireless camera installation can be as easy as plugging the item into a power source and pointing the camera in the desired direction. No longer do you have to hire a security company to set-up and install a wireless camera in your home or business. For instance, our exit sign hidden camera DVR is great for small business or restaurant where employee theft of business supplies or food is difficult to monitor. Installing this functional exit sign at the back door of your business will confirm your suspicions.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


WHY EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS: 4 Channel Wired DVR System

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

If you own a retail store, restaurant, warehouse or any type business. It’s a possibility you’ve got both customer and employee theft concerns that must be safeguarded. When operating a business, part of the responsibility as owner is to make sure that everything runs smoothly and everyone on the team is being productive. Since you can’t always be available to supervise, installing a DIY 4 channel wired DVR System will show you what’s going on when your not there. It may not always prevent theft or inappropriate behavior from occurring, visible surveillance cameras will often serve as a deterrent. This DVR has full networking capability an uses an embedded DVR which allows you to view live video on the Internet. The 4 Channel Wired DVR  is a complete surveillance system with monitor, cables, cameras, remote, mouse, etc.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban