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Nettohome Discloses Means To Protect A Home From Thieves

 



Dummy Camera for security and surveillance


(EnergyIndustry.Net, August 19, 2015 ) San Francisco, Ca -- Experts indicate that a home burglary takes place every fifteen seconds. This is a serious statistic in the US which show home owners are at potential risk by just leaving the house or going on vacation. There are a number of simple ways to protect a home. Some of the simple and obvious remedies are to think protectively. An obvious choice is to lock the doors, but this includes sliding doors and the locks should be deadbolts. Most people do this, but a homeowner needs to be aware of the environment as theft in many cases is opportunistic, and an open door is a gift to a thief. Statistics show that nearly 70% of burglaries are via a door. If doors are strong and bolted then the risk is reduced.

Another simple and effective solution is a motion sensitive device. This illuminates an area and prevents a thief from hiding or approaching. Secondly, if a door is breached then it is recommended that a homeowner should retain valuables in a fire proof safe bolted to the floor as chain locks may not be secure enough. It is also recommended by experts to not store valuables in the bedroom as that is where thieves initially look. Nettohome said thieves will not stay long in a home, so if a homeowner makes it difficult for them then they will leave.

In high crime areas then it maybe best to install an alarm system with internet monitoring. If a person installs an active indoor and outdoor system security then it will need be night vision capable. Nettohome recommended a dummy camera with simple decals or alarm signs in the front yard and the back of the house. These simple visible security indicators will go along way in deterring theft on a homeowners hard earned belongings. Nettohome said to ensure the fake camera is of high quality that can work indoors and outdoors. The company went onto say their dummy camera is made of hard durable plastic that looks like the real thing as the dummy is made from real cameras with the camera device removed.

Nettohome said homeowner crimes are serious and far too common. Statistics show it occurs in high and lower income neighborhoods. It can occur in the home, garage and in a person car if parked in the street. A person can find out more regarding dummy camera by typing nettohome in Amazon, Google or Bing search.


About NettoHome

Nettohome is an online retailer bringing products that are not easily located or found at a brick and mortar store. The highest quality and best ingredients. Products are easily accessible via the internet in places like amazon.com

NettoHome

Neil Byrne

4158672596

support@nettohome.com

Source: EmailWire.Com

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