Friday 28 December 2012

The 'How to avoid being pick-pocketed' Guide! (A must read for tourists, locals and business owners!)


How to avoid losing your valuables or your business to theft?

This week on the Cams in Action blog we would like to discuss Pickpockets. The highly skilled thieves move fast and are trained to steal your wallet and other valuables without you even knowing it. According to the New South Wales (NSW) Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, stealing or theft accounts for the greatest amount of reported crime and pickpockets are the absolute professionals in this domain. What seems like a commuter going about his or her day can actually be a thief waiting for their mark to be off guard.

You can never be too careful whenever you’re in a public place. Many pickpockets roam busy streets and intersections to find a victim, known as a mark, among the crowd. Once they have picked their victim’s pockets, they blend in with the rest of the swarm of people and the poor pedestrians never knew what hit them. There are, however, some pickpockets who take a much bolder approach. They enter public places such as restaurants, libraries, and internet cafés looking for someone who is too busy going about his or her business to notice that their purses, wallets, cell phones, and other valuables have already been stolen.

Pickpockets Caught on CCTV Cameras

Many public establishments install CCTV cameras to prevent criminals from robbing the business. However, instances where footage taken by these security cameras was reviewed to help pickpocket victims within the store is not uncommon. 

Take a looked at the attached video. We see how easily a pickpocket was able to carry out his theft within the premises. It’s easy for pickpockets to find a mark in places like internet cafes, because people are usually busy, focused on something on what is in front of them and situationally unaware. Most of the time, the thieves target those who leave their belongings unattended or those who hang their jackets and bags on the back of their chairs.

If the establishment has invested in CCTV, the cameras are able to capture every second of the incident, from the time the thief has found his mark to the time he leaves with that person’s phone, wallet, or purse. With the thief’s face caught on camera, it easier for Police to identify and catch him or her. Experienced criminals do try to keep their head down and wear baseball caps or dark glasses to hide their faces from the watchful eyes of the CCTV cameras. However, even the clothes worn by the pickpocket can help in his or her identification.

The footage of the theft can be used as evidence against the thief if and when they’re caught. Although the damage has been done by the time the footage is reviewed, if just one pickpocket is caught, it can still have a major deterrent on future theft attempts at the premises.

Protecting yourself from Pickpockets

The easiest way to get your pockets picked is to be unaware. A person who looks lost or clueless is an easy target for professionals and is most at risk of having their belongings stolen. If you really want to keep pickpockets at bay, you need to stay alert to your surroundings and make sure that all your valuables are close to your body at all times. A good habit is to have any bags kept in front of you, place your foot or rest your arm over the bag or one of the straps. This way if you don't see the pickpocket approach, you may feel that the bag is being handled. Remember there is no better deterrent than to be aware of the risks, if the pickpocket sees this it is likely that they wouldn't even bother with taking the risk of being caught and simply exclude you as a mark.

A daring thief may still try to steal your things by distracting you, but if you pay enough attention to your surroundings, you may be able to catch the thief before he or she runs off with your things. Another way to keep your belongings safe inside restaurants, internet cafés and other establishments is to sit within the range of a CCTV camera. A thief would definitely take note of where the cameras are before he or she strikes and will avoid stealing in clear view of any form of surveillance equipment.

Tips for business owners

Finally, if you are a business owner, particularly of an establishment like a cafe, internet cafe, restaurant or bar. Consider what experience your customer will have if they are pick-pocketed within your premises? What impression will it leave about your business if you have pick-pockets actively operating on your premises? Your solution is to have an up to date CCTV system, get the optimal resolution within your budget, minimize blind spots and most of all, keep an eye on who enters your premises!

 
Hope you all enjoyed the read, please leave a comment, share a view or an experience and stay safe over the holiday period!

Monday 17 December 2012

CCTV Cameras: Saving Small Businesses


Shoplifting and theft has been a problem for small business owners for a long time now and no matter what shop attendants and owners do, people seem to find a way to get away with stealing things like packs of gum or a whole tray full of jewelry.

Despite the precautions shop owners take in order to safeguard their property and inventory, shoplifters and thieves are still able to do what they set out to do without getting caught. It may seem tricky at first, but for professionals, stealing from small businesses is a piece of cake. One of the most common modus operandi used by thieves is to come in groups. While two or more members of the group distract the attendant or store owner, one of them is already taking items off the shelves or display cases and stuffing them in their bags or even hidden compartments in their clothes. Once they have what they want, they leave, and the attendant is none the wiser. Other criminals take a less subtle approach and use knives, guns and other weapons to rob a store or other business establishments.

How Does Theft Affect Small Businesses?


For a small convenience store, jewelry store or electronics store, every piece of inventory counts. Unlike superstores that have boxes of stock of a particular item in their warehouses, small businesses will lose a chunk of their capital and profit whenever an item is stolen from their shop. It doesn’t matter what they steal, anything missing from the shelves has a big impact on the store’s bottom line. When a store is unprotected, especially after an incident of theft, the chances of these incidents repeating increases, and soon the business would suffer a loss big enough to close it down.

Losing inventory is just one problem a small business has to deal with when incidents of theft occur. Another thing shop owners and attendants should worry about is their safety. These people put their lives at risk whenever they try to protect their premises against criminal elements with guns and knives. They not only lose valuable merchandise, they can also potentially lose their lives.

Protecting Small Businesses


Small business owners know that protecting their establishment is equal to protecting their livelihood. Many of them install security systems and other gadgets that would alert the police when a robbery is in progress, but in most cases, these aren’t enough. What small businesses need are deterrents like CCTV cameras. These cameras not only capture video that can help catch robbers and shoplifters and prove that they have indeed committed a crime; they also serve as a deterrent. Thieves will think twice about stealing something from a store that has cameras recording everyone’s movements.

Theft has always been, and will always be, the number one problem small businesses face. As long as there are stores that are left unprotected, there will always be criminal elements waiting to take advantage of the situation. This is why it is important to address this issue before it gets out of control.

Friday 7 December 2012

CCTV Cameras for Your Home and Small Business


There was once a time when closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras were used only by big enterprises and people living in very large houses. Today, the technology used for surveillance cameras and other forms of security systems are so widespread that anyone on any budget can now install CCTV cameras and protect their homes and small businesses.
What CCTV Cameras Can Do For You

There are so many uses for CCTV cameras in your home or business. They not only protect you from dangerous elements outside, they can help you spot threats from the inside as well.

·         A CCTV camera installed in your home can:

o   Prevent incidents of break-ins and theft.

o   Serve as a baby monitor to keep track of your child when you are in another room or even away from home.

o   Serve as a “nanny-cam” to monitor your babysitter’s behavior and make sure that your children are being treated properly.

o   Help identify robbers and intruders in your home.

·         A CCTV camera installed in your place of business can:

o   Prevent break-ins, theft, and acts of vandalism on your property.

o   Monitor and record any altercation between your employees and customers.

o   Help identify thieves and other criminal elements that enter your business.

o   Help law enforcement officers catch known criminals.

Different Types of Home and Small Business CCTV Cameras

 
There are various types of CCTV cameras that are great for use in the home or in your business. Most home and small business surveillance cams are meant for indoor use, and unlike those heavy-duty cameras you see in office buildings and apartment lobbies, home CCTV cameras are portable, compact, and easy to conceal. Choosing the right camera to use for your home or business depends not just on your budget, but on your needs as well. Each camera type and model has its own features that make them worth installing. The more features there are, the more expensive they become, so make sure that you’re getting your money’s worth when you choose a camera. Here are some of the finest, most innovative CCTV models available that’s perfect for home or small business use:

·         IPS-EYE01WThis camera doesn’t require any special installation to get started. All you need to do is plug it in and start recording. The video feed is streamed over the internet through an RJ45 connector or a wireless internet connection. You can access and control the camera from a web browser or from an android device or iPhone. It also supports 2-way audio, so you can hear what’s happening at home and communicate with your family as well.
 
·         IPS-EYE02WJust like the 01W model, this camera has all the features you need to monitor your home even from another country. With this model, however, you don’t need a separate storage device as it can support TF cards up to 32G. It is also mountable on the wall, so you won’t need to find a space on a shelf or table to mount it on.

·         IPS-EYE03W and IPS-EYE04WThe 03W model is slightly bigger than the two previous CCTV camera models, but it has almost the same specifications as the others. Aside from its size, it’s also bigger in other ways. It captures video at a higher resolution and can send email alerts when the motion detector is activated. The 04W model has all the same specifications and can support P2P.
Using just any old web cam to monitor and protect your home or small business just won’t do it anymore. To really be able to capture, record, and view your footage properly, you need a CCTV camera that has the juice to do the job, and much, much more.

Ho Ho Ho! Catch Santa in the Act!


Christmas time conjures up images of a fat and jolly man in a red suit sliding down chimneys to deliver presents to good little boys and girls. If you’re reading this, then you’re most probably old enough to know that dear ol’ Santa Claus [spoiler alert] is not real. Shocked? Maybe not, but for the sake of argument (and the sake of those who have just been devastated by the news), let’ say that jolly ol’ Saint Nick is real. How can you catch him in the act?
Keeping an Eye on Your Home for the Holidays

 In this day and age where CCTV cameras and other home surveillance gadgets are easily accessible, finding out who’s sneaking in, out, and around your house is a breeze. Here are a few easy to use gadgets and cameras you can use to catch a glimpse of what’s happening while visions of sugarplums dance in your heads as you sleep.

·         IP Home CamsThese handy plug-and-play cameras are great for indoor use. Chances are, you won’t capture Santa Claus binging on the milk and cookies you’ve laid out for him, but you can spot intruders as they fumble around your home. The IPS-EYE01W, 02W, 03W, and 04W model cameras can be controlled remotely over WIFI or IP using a computer, tablet or smartphone, so you can check on your house when you and your family are out for the Christmas holidays. These cameras also support two-way audio, so you can tell your kids to go back to bed if you catch them sneaking out of their rooms to take a peek at their presents before Christmas morning.

·         Listening and Tracking Devices For die-hard North Pole believers, another way to prove that Santa really does exist is by installing listening devices such as the superbug in your home. This voice activated tracking and listening device allow you to monitor conversations going on in your home. For the complete home surveillance experience, the Tornado Bug is an all-in-one solution for all your home security needs. This compact surveillance device not only captures and records audio; it can also capture photos and videos which you can save on a MicroSD card. These gadgets run on a GSM network and can be controlled via SMS. They also serve as tracking devices just in case the Grinch decides to sneak into your home and steal Christmas. Just place them together with your valuables and you can connect to the device using your mobile phone and get the GPS location of the bug, along with your most prized possessions.
Kidding aside, protecting your home from intruders during the holiday season is a must. With so many people going away for the holidays, burglars and other criminal elements just can’t help themselves. Don’t let incidents like these ruin Christmas. By installing CCTV cameras and listening devices in your home, you can sleep better at night knowing that your family and belongings are protected. Hey, you may just catch Santa Claus sliding down the chimney after all.

Thursday 22 November 2012

Christmas Gift Ideas from Cams in Action

November is coming to an end, and by now, you should be working on your Christmas lists. Pretty soon the shopping malls will be filled with people trying to find their perfect Christmas presents for friends and family. If you want something special, unique, and affordable to give your loved ones this Christmas, Cams in Action has a great selection of cameras and other cool gadgets that your friends and family members will love. 

At Cams in Action, we offer more than just CCTV cameras and commercial surveillance equipment. We also have a great selection of action cameras and gadgets everyone will love to receive. The best part is that you don’t need to search through over-crowded malls and gift shops to find what you need. With the holidays just around the corner, here are some cool gift ideas to help you beat the Christmas rush:
    


        Superbug GSM Tracker BugThis small and compact listening device also doubles as a tracking device that helps you find where the bug is located by sending an SMS request to your bugs SIM number and getting the GPS coordinates of your bug through a GSM network. The Superbug GSM Tracker Bug’s dimensions are only 48x40x14mm, making it very portable and small enough to conceal in your car, home, or keep in your purse. Just imagine the fun you can have with this little Superbug, keep one ear on your kids or your partner, just kidding! 

       

     
     Diving Mask  – This diving mask with built-in camera is the perfect gift for those who love to swim, dive, or take underwater photos and  videos. Experience the fun of being able to capture footage and still have your hands free to paddle around. With a photo resolution of 2560x1920 and a video resolution of 640x480, this 2 Megapixel camera can capture clear, crisp, and vivid images underwater. It has a 2GB memory integrated into the camera system. 


         
       RD32II Action-Cam 1080HDHere’s the perfect gift for the extreme sports buff. This action camera is one of our favorite cameras here at Cams in Action. It is shockproof, waterproof for up to 20m and it captures exciting action videos in full HD. It has a multi-functional sports bracket that allows you to mount this camera in a wide variety of sports equipment and accessories to get great videos at great angles. The best thing about this action camera is the image stabilization software that comes with it. From now on, no more shaky action videos! 


        Tornado GSM Audio/Video Bug Ever want to see what your cat does while you're not home? Who says bugs are only used by spies and law enforcement? This audio/video surveillance device is a great gift for parents who want to make sure that their children are in good hands with their nannies or babysitters. This device can be controlled via SMS and also doubles as a locator device.
         Blackbox D6 Car DVREvery car needs one of these! This camera acts like a “black box” for your car that records everything that happens inside or outside the vehicle. It captures clear video of what’s happening on the road which can be used as evidence in an event of an accident. Unlike other mountable DVRs, the Blackbox D6 is motion activated which preserves battery life and saves video storage space. It has a 2.7 inch LCD screen and captures video at a 1920x1080 resolution. This car camera also has night vision capabilities so you can be sure that you won’t miss a second of footage, day or night!




If you’re looking for something new and unique to give your loved ones this Christmas, gadgets and specialty cameras is the way to go whether you want a fun gift or a practical one. With the wide array of products Cams in Action offers, you’ll find something for everyone.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

CCTV Cameras: Choosing the Best Type for Your Needs


CCTV cameras are everywhere, but not all security cameras are the same. If you’re planning to buy a surveillance camera for your security system, you need to find one that matches your needs. Going out and grabbing the most expensive security camera system off the shelf doesn’t always work best. Before you spend money on your security system, you need to consider where you’re going to install the cameras and the lighting conditions in those areas.

Just like hand-held video camera equipment, there are several types of CCTV cameras. Each type of camera has its own features that make it useful in some situations, but completely useless in others. You need to know the different types of cameras and understand their strengths and limitations in order to find one that will work best for you. Once you know what type of camera you’re looking for, then you can begin comparing brands and special features. To help you understand what different camera types can do, here is a list of the common camera types out in the market and a short description of what 
they’re capable of:

·         Day CCTV Cameras – These cameras are best for outdoor surveillance, and most of them are at the very least, weather proof. As the name suggests, they work best during the daytime when there’s a lot of bright ambient lighting. They can be short or long range and can capture images in color. They won’t be able to capture anything in the dark, so if you need nighttime surveillance, you may need an artificial source of ambient lighting.

·         Indoor CCTV Cameras – Indoor CCTV cameras work just like day CCTV cameras, except that they can capture clearer images with less ambient lighting. Some of them come equipped with their own external light source for a better view at night or when the lights are out in the building.

·         Night Vision CCTV Cameras – Night vision CCTV cameras run on infrared technology. This is why most night vision camera footages are in black and white and show glowing spots when it captures a light source. A lot of night vision cameras come with an IR illuminator (a device that magnifies whatever available light there is) built-in with the camera, but there are some models that don’t have it pre-installed. You can buy the IR illuminator separately. This type of camera is best used indoors, storage rooms, and areas where there is almost always little to no ambient lighting.


·         Day/Night CCTV Cameras – These cameras have the capabilities to switch from day to night mode when needed. They capture images in color when there’s enough ambient light and as darkness falls it switches to infrared mode and records images in black and white. Like the night vision cameras, the IR illuminator doesn’t always come as part of the package. These cameras are best installed outdoors as it can be used to capture clear images 24/7.

·         Thermal Imaging CCTV Cameras (FLIR) – If you want to see what’s happening in total darkness, thermal imaging is the way to go. It uses heat energy to create images even through haze, light fog, and snow. The images you see on your monitor are created using heat signatures left by people or objects. The hotter the object, the brighter they appear on screen. This type of camera is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use as they can detect intruders even if they hide in the shadows.

 In order to protect your home, your business, or your private property, you need a security system that actually works for you. In order to make the most out of your surveillance equipment, you need to be sure that the camera you buy can meet your needs.

Sunday 11 November 2012

A Sneak Peek into the Future of CCTV


Every year, new surveillance technologies are being developed. Just as criminal elements are learning how to bypass the current security systems in place, a whole new system is introduced. This is a good thing, especially for those who are looking to protect their homes, establishments, businesses, and properties from intruders. We have the military to thank for the many advances in surveillance technology. They are the ones who have developed and refined most of the technology used for commercial purposes that we are using today.

The future of CCTV security systems is bright. There’s always something new that’s coming out to help enhance security and give homeowners, business owners, and property owners some peace of mind. Here are some of the new CCTV features that have just come out in the market:

·         Facial Recognition – This technology was once used separately from surveillance cameras. Screen grabs from CCTV camera footage are loaded onto a computer with facial recognition software and the data gathered is compared with a database of images. Today, there are sophisticated security systems available that have facial recognition software integrated into them to identify people authorized in the security system and detect intruders who aren’t.


·         Video Content Analysis (VCA) – CCTV cameras with this capability are also called Smart CCTV. VCA technology has  been around for a while and has been used in different commercial products such as the Xbox 360’s Kinnect – a   motion detection system that allows a person to play games without the use of a joystick or remote control. This new technology detects movement, analyzes the footage, and converts the images into data. It can be programmed for facial recognition, plate number recognition, and people counting among other things.


·         Walk-by Systems – CCTV cameras with integrated walk-by system detects objects concealed underneath clothing. It’s like having a metal-detector installed in your camera, but better. This is because it not only detects metallic objects, they also detect non-metals such as plastic, liquids, gels, ceramic, and other materials that easily passes through metal detectors and can be used to make an improvised weapon or explosive. This type of surveillance camera is now in use in several high-security installations where weapons and other dangerous items are banned. 

·         Remote Biometric & Behavioral Suspect Detection – An all-in-one CCTV surveillance, security, and screening system has arrived. This do-it-all CCTV camera was developed to reduce the cost of operating a 24/7 security and screening system. It can also provide more convenience for people passing through high-security areas such as airports, train stations, stadiums and other locations where a large number of people pass through. This is because they don’t need to go through manual screening anymore. Everything is caught on camera and analyzed by the system. It can be pre-programmed to detect certain biometric triggers, behaviors, and stimuli that used to take 3 or more separate security systems to do.

These security and surveillance systems may seem like something out of a sci-fi or spy film, but they are real. The market for high-quality security systems is getting bigger and bigger by the year and pretty soon, these high-tech gadgets will be the standard by which all new security systems will go by.
(Images courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net)

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Know Where Your Children Are with a GPS Watch Phone


It’s not unusual for children to get lost in shopping malls, public parks and beaches, and all sorts of places that are open to the general public. Although most of them are able to find their way back to their parents, the trauma and fear caused by the thought of not knowing where your child is, can be pretty overwhelming. As parents, you want to make sure your children are safe wherever you go, but how do you do that? How can you keep track of your child and make sure he or she can easily be found when you get separated in a crowded place?

As natural as it is for parents to take every precaution imaginable to prevent incidents where their children get lost while at the park, zoo, or any crowded place, it’s also natural for kids to wander off to explore places they’ve never seen before. This is why there have been many gadgets and devices designed to keep track of little children. One of these gadgets is a watch with GSM, GPRS, and GPS capabilities. It’s not just a watch; it’s also a two-way phone and a GPS tracker in one.

How Does the Phone Watch Work?


This watch was initially developed for hiking and mountain climbing enthusiasts who may end up getting lost and in need of rescue. Today, aside from being an essential part of a climber’s safety arsenal, the GPS Phone watch is now also being used by concerned parents to keep track of their children in public places or when they go off with their class on school trips. There are many possible applications for a watch like this. Aside from being able to aid in the search and rescue of mountain climbers and explorers, and keeping track of young children, this watch can also be worn by the elderly or those who are afflicted by diseases that affect one’s memory and brain function to help find them if they ever wander off on their own.

The Phone Watch is easy to use. It has a clear display that gives the wearer the time and his or her exact GPS coordinates. It is also very lightweight which makes it easy for a child to wear without feeling any discomfort. There are call buttons that allow the wearer to call a pre-programmed phone number and ask for help if they get lost or are in need of special attention. Wearers of this watch can also press an SOS button which sends a message to a pre-programmed number to inform their guardians of their exact location. Unlike other tracking devices, there’s no need to call the number of a monitoring system to get information. The location information is sent directly to the parent or guardian’s phone via a GSM or GPRS network.

With the number of missing children and elderly people on the rise, it’s important to ensure their safety no matter where they go, especially since they are the ones that can’t defend themselves. This new gadget can help us do that by creating a line of communication between a child and his or her guardian when they get separated in a crowd.

 

Video Surveillance and Security Systems: IP Cameras vs. Analog CCTV


Many home and business owners rely on video surveillance security systems to help protect and secure their premises. It has been proven to be effective in discouraging criminal elements from breaking in and catching those who dare.

Installing a video surveillance and security system in your home or office isn’t as simple as just installing a camera in strategic locations in your home or building. The first thing you need to do is to decide which type of video security system to use. The standard analog closed-circuit television camera system has been around for decades now and is currently still being used by many homeowners, companies and security agencies to protect their property against burglars and other criminal elements. As the technology used in providing security improves, so does the quality of the cameras and video surveillance systems. Many security experts see the death of the analog CCTV cameras and the rise of the more technologically advanced digital Internet Protocol (IP) cameras. Despite the fact that IP cameras offer more useful features, analog systems are still a reliable means to protect your home or business. This is why you should compare both video security systems before making a decision.

There are many factors involved in choosing the type of security system to use. To be able to decide which type of camera to select, you need to think of what you are protecting and how much you are willing to spend to do so. Make a list of what features you need to protect your premises and then go over the pros and cons of each type of camera system to see which type is best suited to serve your needs and fit your budget.

Analog CCTV Cameras


Closed-circuit television cameras make use of tapes and cassettes to record what the lenses capture. These tapes can be stored or written over at regular intervals or after being reviewed by your security team. The images are transmitted from the cameras to the monitors through cables that run through the whole building.

                Pros


·         Cost-wise, CCTV cameras are more affordable than their digital counterparts and are easier to maintain than digital cameras.

·         CCTV cameras come in a variety of designs to suit your aesthetic needs. They can be small and inconspicuous or large and intimidating, but they function just the same no matter what the size.

·         Brand compatibility is not a problem with this type of video security system. You can replace an existing camera with one of a different brand and it will still work without much problems.

                Cons


·         Analog cameras do the job just fine for smaller areas with limited coverage, but you may have trouble running the cables through larger spaces.

·         Wireless transmission is possible with analog systems, but since CCTV signals cannot be encrypted, it makes it easier for criminals to get around these security measures by jamming or intercepting the signal.

·         The functions available with analog cameras are limited. You won’t be able to zoom in or out too far and video recordings from CCTV cameras are difficult to enhance when you need a clearer view of an intruder’s face.

Digital IP Cameras


IP cameras convert analog images to digital ones through an encoder before the signal is streamed through a monitor or web browser depending on where you access the videos. The video feeds are stored in hard disk drives and other digital storage devices for easier access and review.

                Pros


·         Digital information can be secured by simple or complicated encryptions. This means criminal elements will have a hard time intercepting or jamming your signals.

·         Companies that use video surveillance systems have different demands when it comes to security. IP camera systems can be configured to have the most basic features or they can be quite sophisticated if the company needs these extra features you can’t find in your average CCTV system.

·         You don’t have to be in the same building or location to view your security video feeds. Since the digital video signals go through an internet network, you can access your feeds anywhere as long as you have access to the internet and the key to your signal encryption.

                Cons


·         Although IP cameras are becoming more and more popular, it’s still not readily available anywhere. Unlike CCTV camera systems that can be purchased at any electronics store, you need to find a specialist to be able to find a good IP camera system.

·         If you’re on a tight budget, you may have to reconsider going digital. Since IP cameras cost more than CCTV does, you may not be able to cover every area in your home or office.

·         You can hook your IP cameras up to your existing network; however, it takes up a lot of bandwidth which can affect your company’s productivity. If you don’t want to spend for a dedicated network for your security system, you may want to go back to analog instead.

New technology is being developed everyday and pretty soon, the older technologies we use will become obsolete. In the case of video surveillance and security systems, the jury is still out on whether IP cameras will be the new standard in video security or if CCTV cameras will stick around a while longer. As long as older technologies are still in use and newer ones are being developed, you, the consumers will always have a choice – and that’s never a bad thing. Contact CAMSINACTION directly through the "contact us" section of the website if you have any further questions as to what cameras are best suited for your environment.

 (Some images are courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net)



Neighborhood Spies: How to Tell If Your Neighbors Are Spying on You


A lot of the gadgets and surveillance equipment we see on spy flicks and drama series on TV are actually available online at our store. These tiny bugs and cameras are not as complicated to plant and operate as popular media hypes them up to be. In fact, your neighbors can be listening in on your private conversations or recording your every move without you knowing right now. If you think that this scenario is impossible, think again. With easy access to modern surveillance technology, anyone can be a spy.

It’s scary to think that other people can invade your privacy right in your own home. You may think that your neighbors are too nice to do such a thing, but then again, no one would suspect a friendly neighbour dropping off a basket of baked goodies and planting listening devices or video surveillance equipment to find out every detail about you and your family’s personal lives.

Finding Out If Someone Is Spying on You


What if one day you find out that everyone in the neighborhood is talking about the terrible fight you had with your spouse the night before? You know your house is sound-proof and you wonder how your neighbors found out. Maybe you’ve been bugged. Before you go out accusing your next door neighbor of spying on you, you should have solid evidence first. The best way to do that is to find out if someone planted a listening device in your home or not. And the wisest way to do that is to use bug sweepers and camera detectors to determine if your house has indeed been bugged. With the evidence on hand, your neighbor won’t be able to deny that such a bug exists.

A bug sweeper? Isn’t that something criminals use in television shows when a detective goes undercover in a gang or crime syndicate to see if their new recruit or business associate is clean of any listening devices? Yes, actually, it’s something like that. Like bugs, spy cameras and other surveillance equipment, they aren’t as hard to find as you may have thought. The same electronics stores that sell the spy gadgets also sell the devices to find out if someone is spying on you.

There are many types of bug detectors to choose from. Some are handy and can be used on the go when travelling. You can make sure that your car and the hotel rooms you stay in are bug-free. There are also those that are able to detect even some of the more sophisticated bugs available. There are sweepers that can check for bugs or wiretapping devices on your phones. These detectors work by finding the radio frequencies that comes from the device, and since all surveillance equipment and devices have receivers, you may be able to trace where the device sends its signals with the help of the police.

Planting bugs and other surveillance equipment in other people’s property and private space is against the law. The only way to fight against this heinous invasion of privacy is to find the device before it’s too late.

(Some images are courtesy of FreeDigitalPhotos.net)