Sunday, October 12, 2008

Video Surveillance Cameras- Are They An Invasion Of Your Privacy?


Video surveillance cameras can thwart potential thieves from breaking and entering into your home. Modern technology permits you to record your home while you are on vacation transferring data over the internet through an nvr or network video cable .This device is very easy to install all you have to do is mount the camera and it is ready to run. Video surveillance is more prominent over in Europe due to rash attacks by certain political factions and terrorist attacks.

There are some pitfalls against having a video surveillance camera as sometimes they are targets for potential thieves. Once stolen, it leaves your home unprotected once again. Power outages or damage due to the weather can also disrupt the video surveillance rendering it useless or broken. However, many people do buy them as a measure of security against thieves who target homes that have little or no security measures in place. There are many different types of video surveillance cameras such as board cameras that are mounted on a circuit board. These are small and generally rounded in appearance. The other type is known as a bullet or lipstick cameras being long and cylindrical in shape.

Video cameras are used in retails services to help catch shoplifters, other was they are used in retail stores in for market research. Market research tracks what position the displays are used most effectively with the video surveillance cameras. These cameras tell the suppliers what items are picked up and bought and can tell the retail outlet what layouts work best within the store. Video surveillance cameras run from around 170.00 for the bullet type and upwards to about 500 dollars. The long range video surveillance cameras run around 700.00. For those who wish to either protect their valuables or increase their sales, video surveillance cameras are a good investment.

Video surveillance cameras are the norm in today’s world, they can be found in banks, subways, grocery stores and even small convenience stores. Some companies have several of these cameras on site, especially in the shipping/loading docks or warehouse section of the building. Many stores have them as a way to protect their goods as well as their lives. Smaller stores usually have a closed circuit television to relay what action the video surveillance camera picks up. Video surveillance cameras are also an invasion of privacy in such cases where a camera is used within a bedroom or bathroom. What do you think? Are they an invasion of your privacy?