News Tagged ‘surveillance technology’

Home Care Hidden Cameras In Nursing Homes Reveal Abuse

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

More families are taking advantage of advances in surveillance technology and using granny cams to help guard loved ones they suspect are being mistreated by caregivers at nursing homes. Home care hidden cameras in nursing homes are easily available online and both law enforcement and many facility managers are now using nanny cams or granny cams to reveal abuse of residents by workers.

Home care hidden cameras in nursing homes have given families of loved ones peace-of-mind by allowing them to monitor the care being provided in the senior care facility, retirement home or nursing home.  These cameras have successfully caught in the act abuse by employees who were entrusted to be nurturing caregivers.

For example, home care hidden cameras in nursing home captured video of workers abusing and hitting a 78-year-old woman, who suffers form Alzheimer’s disease.  In New York, authorities arrested 22 employees of a nursing home after granny cams and hidden cameras revealed disgusting abuse of residents by workers at the nursing home.

Because home care hidden cameras in nursing homes are more widely accepted, families now can use today’s advanced technology to help ensure the safety of loved ones.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

 


Why Families Need Hidden Cameras In Nursing Home

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

There have been countless news reports about hidden cameras in nursing home recording abuse of elderly patients they were entrusted to provide safety and nurturing care. The following information emphasizes the importance of being vigilant about the safety of loved ones and how hidden cameras in nursing home can help guard against elderly abuse.

Driven by a mistrust of nursing homes, more families are taking advantage of advances in surveillance technology and using video cameras to help protect loved ones they suspect are being abused or mistreated by caregivers.

Even some facility managers and law enforcement officials are now using hidden cameras in nursing home to catch workers who mistreat elderly or vulnerable residents.  No figures are available, but specialist in the long-term care industry say the use of so-called “granny cams” is spreading, though the technology is also raising a host of legal and privacy issues.

Just this spring, an Ohio man placed a hidden camera in a desk fan to catch two nursing home workers abusing and hitting his 78-year -old mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.  In New Jersey, workers were caught abusing an 87-year-old woman, prompting a wrongful-death lawsuit in June.  In New York, authorities arrested 22 workers last year after hidden cameras revealed maltreatment of residents in two facilities.

Georgia Anetzberger, president-elect of the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, said the spread of cameras in nursing homes is a part of a broader proliferation of video surveillance in society to catch anything from traffic violations to shoplifting.

“Cameras are used to catch people more than ever before, not just because the technology is there but because it’s more widely accepted,” she said.

For years, however, the long-term-care industry has fought legislative efforts across the United States to legalize the use of cameras, citing insurance costs and resident and employee privacy issues.  Critics said cameras would make it more difficult to hire staff and they also could misrepresent an incident.

The push to install video cameras in long-term-care facilities started to gain momentum a decade ago.  Legislation was introduced in more than 15 states, but only three-Texas, New Mexico and Maryland-adopted laws addressing the use of cameras in nursing homes, according to 2007 article in the Baylor Law Review.

In Texas, which approved the use of cameras in 2001, nursing-home residents and their families appreciate having the right to use the  technology, said Patty Ducayet, the states’s long-term-care ombudsman.  She said use has been limited, but she believes cameras provide a benefit.

“I really do think it is a deterrent,” Ducayet said. “I think it does have the potential to influence the way someone behaves and cares for you in the privacy of your room.”

In New Mexico, residents must be notified of their right to have a camera when they move into a facility.

“As it turns out, it hasn’t been a big issue from the providers’ standpoint,” said Linda Sechovec, executive director with the New Mexico Health Care Association, an industry trade group that represents nursing homes. “It hasn’t been something that is widespread.  I think in general, families don’t want to intrude (on their loved ones) with cameras unless there’s a real serious concern.”

Violett King, one of the leading advocates for using cameras, believes they are “the only solution” for family members who can’t be present 24 hours a day.  King founded the non-profit advocacy group Nursing Home monitors in 19996 after her father suffered abuse while in a facility.

To try to demonstrate the effectiveness of such cameras, King’s group recruited residents in more than a dozen facilities in the early 2000s.  The group offered to pay for the cameras, but the effort fizzled.  King, based in Illinois, said the homes often resisted or intimidated residents and their families who wanted to participate.

But King things the climate for cameras has improved.  ”I think people are more aware of what’s going on in nursing homes,” she said.

Not all resident advocates believe cameras are the best way to protect the elderly.

Harbir Kaur, an abuse-prevention expert with ElderCare Rights Alliance in Minnesota, said there are better tools: training, education and empowering consumers through strong resident and family councils.

Kaur thinks residents have the right to use a camera, but she is worried that widespread use of the technology would turn nursing facilities into highly monitored zones with less privacy and dignity. However, hidden cameras in nursing home has brought many concerned families greater peace-of-mind. With hidden cameras in nursing home, families can be certain that the facility is safe for loved ones and that employees are providing the nurturing care expected.

Much of the above article was written by Brad Schrade of the Seattle Times.

 


Nanny Cams Can Ensure Both A Child’s Safety And Elderly Parents

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Today’s advanced surveillance technology can assist to ensure the safety of your infant or child while being cared for in your home by a trusted babysitter or nanny recommended by friends and co-workers. The care of elderly parents living in nursing homes can also be monitored to ensure their being cared for as intended by the caregivers.

As parents, grandparents and friends, it is probably safe to say that at one time or another you have worried about a child’s safety.  Therefore, when children are in your care, you should promote that child’s safety.

Children can be abused in many different ways, and these include physical abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse.  Many children live in abusive homes and are abused daily, although no one in the outside world is aware that it’s going on.  this is why you, as a responsible adult, must promote child’s safety.

Many parents are forced to hire nannies and babysitters to care for their children while they are at work, since both parents usually work outside of the home in today’s society.  Although you may not want to hire a nanny or babysitter, sometimes there is just no way around it.  Striving to find the perfect babysitter or nanny takes time and, usually, interview after interview.

After spending the time to search for the right caretaker, you finally find one and hire that person because you think that he or she is a perfect match for you and your family.  Now, how do you ensure that your child’s safety is not compromised with this new person in your home?  Well, you buy and install one or more nanny cams.  Nanny cams are wireless spy cameras that you can hide throughout hour house to monitor the goings-on.  Nanny cams come in all shapes and sizes and can be hidden almost anywhere.  These spy cameras have various features and capabilities.

If you are worried about your child’s safety, it may be time to buy yourself a nanny cam.  Nanny cams can be hidden in smoke detectors, pictures and teddy bears, and some are even built into radios and clocks.  Some nanny cams record continuously, while others are motion activated and only record when they detect motion in the room.

In order to ensure your child’s safety, place the nanny cam in an area of the house that is frequented by the child, such as a bedroom or playroom.  If the babysitter and your child spend the majority of their time in another room, you may want to install a wireless camera in that room as well.  If you suspect something is going on, it may be beneficial to install several spy cameras throughout your house; however, do not install one in the bathroom because that is illegal due to privacy laws.  Installing a spy camera in a place where people have an expectation of privacy, such as a bathroom, is an invasion of privacy, and any evidence captured on that cameras will not hold up in court.

If you are in anyway concerned about your child’s safety, take immediate action before it is too late.  If you suspect that some type of abuse is occurring to your child, perpetrated by your child’s nanny or babysitter, you need to know if that is the case.  The best way to catch the abuse is by installing a spy camera to collect video evidence.

Finally, nanny cams aren’t only for ensuring your child’s safety.  You can also use nanny cams to record precious moments in your child’s day that you would otherwise miss while you are away at work.  Think of a nanny cam as a way to record your child’s day that you would otherwise miss while you are away at work.  Think of a nanny cam as a way to record your child’s actions and experiences when you can’t be there.  This way, you get to see what each day is like for your child as he or she grows up.  You’ll know what your child does throughout the day, and you’ll know that your child is well taken care of by the nanny or babysitter.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!


Who Do You Trust with Your Children?

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

The Belleville News Democrat reported this week that an Alton, Illinois man turned himself in to police for sexually abusing two toddler girls. Madison County prosecutors have charged 28-year old Michael Burgund of Alton with 6 counts of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. This creep is accused of attacking each girl three times between mid-2008 and this month.

Who Do You Trust with Your Children is a concern for any parent in these dangerous times, especially working parents that leave  their children in the care of a nanny, babysitter or trusted neighbor inside your home.

Today’s surveillance technology such as nanny cams and  DVR hidden cameras are assisting working parents with seeing what’s going on inside their home when their at work. Who Do You Trust with Your Children in these dangerous times is a question parents must consider before inviting anyone into your home to care for your child.

Who Do You Trust with Your Children must be carefully considered because the safety of your child is at risk. Don’t assume a family member, trusted friend or well referenced babysitter will care for child in a manner you would expect.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Surveillance Camera Records Burglary of St. Louis Home

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

 

These St. Louis thieves caught on home surveillance camera burglarizing North County residence of guns and computer laptop. Because of the surveillance camera, one of the criminals is already in police custody.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Wearable Mini Spy Camera DVR

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

This wearable mini spy camera dvr is small enough to fit in a chewing gum pack or completely in your hand. Records still shots, video and audio. No need to bother with multiple devices because this pocket hidden camera allows for hands free recording. Wearable mini spy camera dvr comes complete with with camera and 2GB DVR.

Users of the wearable mini spy camera dvr appreciate the built-in lithium battery that last up to 2 hours and it’s rechargeable.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Install Complete Surveillance Systems To Continuously Record All Activity

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

When my friend started to establish the first of many stores, He was quite thrilled to get everything underway.  But he quickly realized that he required a way to digitally record all activity that went on within his stores first before he went ahead with opening it to the public.

The threats of shoplifting and burglary were very real especially in the more remote places of Cedar Rapids, Iowa where he set up his first outlet.  He pursued complete surveillance systems that were economical and yet effective.

Having a whole set of cameras with DVR allows him to have all around protection at a discounted price instead of buying each item separately. All cameras are also networkable and would send all footage to one source for easy viewing.

He came across the 4 channel wired DVR System while seeking complete surveillance systems.  This surveillance system can handle 4 cameras that are all wired into one embedded DVR that grants me access to view on a 17 – inch monitor.

The 4 Channel wired USB DVR Complete System has a wired USB DVR for those moments that he desired to digitally record all activity and view them on his computer.  It is more suitable for those times when he is not at the store himself.

The 8 channel wireless DVR Complete System, on the other hand, lets him digitally record all activity from more locations.  With 4 wired and 4 wireless cameras, he could have more flexibility when monitoring his stores.

As his business grew and he added another store, the ability to watch over both became important.  With the 8 Channel Portable DVR System, I could do just that.  With a simple configuration of software, he’s able to keep track of whatever goes on inside both branches.

Building up his business was made easier by these systems.  He has have peace of mind knowing that he can digitally record all activity and view them all at the same time.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban


Purchase Hidden Camera with Built-In DVR for Reliable Surveillance

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The middle school in the city was my cousin’s first assignment as its new principal.  However, I have heard that this school was one of the worst in the city due to behavioral problems and the presence of gangs, vandals, petty thieves, and truants.

When the superintendent of the district called me, we talked about this problem at length.  I suggested that we should put a hidden camera with built in DVR in strategic locations in the school to monitor the students.

The school district felt it was time to do something to address this problem of the school so my plans were supported. We installed working wall clocks with secret camera and DVR.

Students never noticed that the Exit Sign at the end of the hallway had a hidden camera with built in DVR system as well.  It has an SD card that records everything the camera captured.

We had two spy cameras inside the library.  One was the desk lamp on the librarian’s table and the other one was the air purifier near the door.  They were placed so that each can capture a wider area even after school time.

In my own office, the alarm clock that I placed on my table contained the covert camera and the DVR system.  This hidden camera with built in DVR can be automatically activated when motion is detected.

During a faculty meeting to discuss the school’s thrust to minimize, if not curtail, the students’ behavioral problems, I encouraged the teachers to equip themselves with either a pen camera or a watch camera whenever they are in school. The pen camera is an effective hidden camera with built in DVR since it can also record sounds.  I can write like a normal pen and a simple click can start recording.

With the embedded SD card in most of these spy cameras, we were able to view all the recordings regularly from a computer or from a TV with the RCA cable that can be connected to them. There are so many useful applications for this surveillance technology that can document what’s taking place in a school, business or home.

For instance, the above video came from a hidden surveillance camera installed in the home to monitor how the trusted nanny cared for their infant while parents were at work. It’s scary to think what other abuse took place out of view of the camera.

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


PTZ Dome Surveillance Camera

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

PTZ stands for Pan, Tilt, and Zoom.   PTZ dome surveillance cameras differ from a fixed dome camera in that it can move left and right (pan) or up and down (tilt).  These surveillance cameras can also zoom in and out, making it very feature-rich.  These domes require a keyboard and a receiver to operate PTZ functions.  Most PTZ dome surveillance cameras have receivers built in to them, however.  Using the keyboard, PTZ domes can be programmed to view an area and/or can utilize alarm triggers to induce movement by the camera.  A series of motions can be programmed by the user for the surveillance cameras to follow.  For example, PTZ surveillance cameras can be programmed to sweep a parking lot every 10 minutes.  Additionally, triggers such as motion detection or door contacts can alert the camera to reposition itself.

The total zoom capability of PTZ surveillance cameras is actually a combination of digital zoom and optical zoom.  Digital zoom uses electronics to zoom in and out while optical zoom uses lens motion.  The total zoom of a camera can be calculated by multiplying the digital zoom by the optical zoom.

Like fixed domes, PTZ domes often are smoked or otherwise obscured, making it hard for people to tell if they are being watched.  PTZ domes also come in a variety of configurations, including weatherproof and day/night.  Day/night capability means the surveillance cameras are color by day and black and white at night.  They can be mounted almost anywhere using a variety of dome mounts, such as pendant and recessed mounts.  A pendant mount allows the camera to hang from the mount arm as a pendant does on a necklace.  A recessed mount hides the entire camera except for the dome.  Cameras using these mounts usually are mounted in drop or tile ceilings.

PTZ domes surveillance cameras have several advantages over traditional PTZ surveillance cameras.  Domes can efficiently move in all directions, including 360 degree rotation and viewing straight down.  dome cameras utilize auto-flip to view something directly below it.  Auto-flip allows the surveillance cameras to rotate automatically when something passes directly below it, ensuing that the object or person remains upright on the viewing screen.

Crime Is Real, Don’t Be a Victim!

Gerald Urban