It’s Your Home – Keep It Secure

Posted: July 1st, 2009 | Author: Lorraine Craymer | Filed under: Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Lorraine Craymer

Our cities are becoming more frightening and we need to devote more attention to basic security. Common sense protects more than your home and home security is also about keeping people safe. Good home security is about how you think. Do you ever forget to lock up? Do you usually forget to lock the garage? Does your house offer lots of hiding places like shrubs, beside doorways and lower windows? When you’re away, does your house seem deserted? Do trusted family members know where to locate you if necessary? Once you can master these simple basics, you can look at different products.

Home security alarms have been in use for a while and have become more sophisticated in many ways. There are systems with contracted monitoring or systems that will call just you. My favorites have wireless components. They’re easy to move around and they’re also simple to install on your own. The old fashioned rigid one-size fits all systems are gone.

Security lights for you home are invaluable to the homeowner and I can’t imagine why anyone would choose to do without them. What vandal or thief will want to lurk around a brightly lit home? They’re your premier line of defense. And when you’re coming home late at night a good set of motion sensitive lights will reveal threats in darkened corners and prevent you (and your invited guests) from breaking your neck on less sinister threats- like a bicycle lying across the path.

It’s about time to notice that there has been a lot of commitment invested in the development of solar powered home security products. So we can be eco-friendly and reduce our electric bills too. On top of that you’ll find that the wireless solar powered systems are super simple to set up. All the pieces stay in one place -power source, cameras, lights and you don’t need to pay anyone else to hook it all up for you.

The new remote controlled home security cameras take your home to a better place. You’ll be resting happily and safely in the den and casually monitoring cameras located about your property you’ll see it all. Cameras for the nursery with conveniently small monitors and remotely controlled cameras mean you’ll always be in control. A few of the remote controlled cameras and recorders can be watched though the internet. So, worried parents of normal teens can keep an eye on the party.

Do you remember the first nursery monitors? Happily they have improved immensely and they range from audio monitors to surprisingly stealthy hidden cameras that we call Nanny Cams, stashed inside teddy bears.

Hidden cameras have evolved considerably from the original boxy versions that were wildly expensive and took terrible images on top of that. Today’s hidden cameras are small and have lots of different features. You can have hard wired or wireless, colored or black & white and a growing number can even pick out an image in almost total darkness. What you won’t find audio recording- that’s illegal.

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Whose Phone Number Shows Up On My Caller ID?

Posted: June 25th, 2009 | Author: Martin W. Lucas | Filed under: Cell Phone | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »
by Martin W. Lucas

When you see another missed call on your caller ID, be it on your cell phone or the one at home, you wish you had a way to find out whose phone number that is, who tried to reach you and what they wanted.

Of course, you could just call the number back, but what if it was a wrong number, a salesperson or just someone you’d rather not talk to? There are ways to find out whose phone number those mysterious calls originated from.

It is your choice to call back or not but now you definitely have that option when you know exactly whose phone number it is. Whether unwanted hone call was a sales call or a prank call you can do something about it by obtaining useful information from reverse phone database. Getting a name is good enough but you will also find out the address and other vital resources.

It happens to most of us to write down a number of the person on a piece of paper, business card or a post-it note, but often we forget to include the name. A few days later we completely forgot what that persons name was. There is no worry to loose another precious contact name with reverse phone lookup. The phone database allows you to instantly look up whose phone number you have written in your notes.

It takes only seconds for the reverse phone directory to serve you information on whose phone number you put down in your notes, additionally you’ll find out where that person is calling from. It is easy to understand this alone can save you from embarrassment or potential business loss.

You don’t have to wonder anymore thanks to readily available phone number database sites. Convenience enables you to figure out whose phone number you have any time and anywhere you can access the internet. But you need to choose the right service, some are ridiculously overpriced, others offer poor results, some others are ridiculously complicated. Choose wisely!

Look for a phone directory with the largest database of numbers available, some of the web sites contain only land line phone numbers or are limited to regional listings. Nowadays most of people use cell phones so those numbers should be included as well. Above that, the right reverse phone directory should provide the history, so you would be able to find people that move around a lot.

What you want is a site which can help you find whose phone number you’ve missed a call from no matter whether its a published or unlisted number or if it comes from a mobile or a land line. Mysteries call for solutions, after all ” and you can find them by signing up for a reverse phone directory membership and finally stop wondering whose phone number that is on your kitchen bulletin board!

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