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Remote Surveillance A remote surveillance system for your home or office could be just the thing you need to attain peace of mind. Many homeowners live in fear that their homes will be broken into while they are at work or on vacation. So more and more people are investing in remote surveillance systems that enable them to keep an eye on their homes while they are away. Remote surveillance technology has come a long way over the past decade. What used to cost thousands of dollars in equipment and installation now costs only hundreds. Many companies now sell remote surveillance equipment that can send images wirelessly and over the internet, so you can long on to a website at any time of day and get a live image of your driveway or living room. For business owners, the remote surveillance options are much more sophisticated. Remote surveillance systems can now be set up to monitor facilities at any time of day or night, with night vision technology to get the best quality images in darkness, and many remote surveillance systems are now DVR, or digital video recording, systems, that facilitate better storage of more footage and easier and more rapid searching through video surveillance footage. For those business owners who have more complex and sophisticated surveillance needs, a remote surveillance camera system can be combined with intelligent surveillance software that can provide everything from automatic data mining to advanced video content analysis. Remote surveillance has many benefits, not the least of which is the sense of security that it can provide to homeowners and business owners. Remote surveillance systems not only let you keep watch over your valuable possessions and your family, or, in the case of a business, your property and assets, but it may also enable you to learn of those unfortunate but common occurrences, such as employee theft, that often plague and bewilder employers. Even the presence of a remote surveillance system can act as a deterrent to employees from engaging in behavior that they know their bosses would not approve of. Best not to forget, however, that remote surveillance is, after all, a form of spying, and as such it can make employees feel uncomfortable, like you do not trust them. So you'll want to consider carefully whether you should install a remote surveillance system, and if you do, whether you should inform your employees of the remote surveillance system. Using a remote surveillance system to monitor your home can be tricky, however, as spying on your family, no matter what your intentions, is generally speaking not a good idea, since trust is so important in family relationships. Of course, every family and every situation is different. You may have reason to belive that using a remote surveillance system in your home is the only way you can protect a loved one from harming him- or herself or others. You'll have to defer to your own judgment on this, and make peace with your decision, whatever you choose. Just be aware that using remote surveillance equipment around the home, for any reason other than genuine concern or to enhance security can be invasive of your family's privacy and should not be done lightly.
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