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For years businesses and private citizens have suffered from thieves and break-ins that either robbed them of their possessions or caused a great deal of damage. After a great deal of research the infrared security cameras were introduced as a solution to this problem.

These cameras provide surveillance for twenty four hours a day. Their excellent LEDs enable the camera to work regardless of the light. There are many different models available and it is easy to find one that fits any circumstance. Some people fear that trees or other over hanging might put too much shade for the camera to be effective. This is a needless worry as only something like a solid wall will interfere with the camera's actions.

There are many different times when a security camera is the answer to the problem. If ones home has constant vandalism, it is easy to get a picture of who is to blame. If a business has a theft going on inside or outside the building, a security camera can soon reveal who is involved. Many people have found this a very valuable tool for solving their problems.

These cameras are available for the home or business and provide the extra protection needed. The distance the camera can see in darkness depends on the model purchased. However, all will provide images during the daytime as well as at night. Before purchasing an infrared camera, it is important to determine exactly what type of coverage one needs.

There are cameras designed for different situations. As a result, there are special features as well as price. For example, the range for night vision depends on the number and size of the infrared LEDs used in its construction. The more there are the farther the camera can reach.

Some infrared cameras provide images only in black and white while others provide color and black and white. The ones providing color and B/W are the most expensive but will provide a full color picture during the daytime and slowly switch to B/W and turn on the LEDs when the light is diminished. The average infrared camera has a night vision range of between 15 and 50 feet. A high-powered one can reach 150 feet or more.

There are many different models of infrared security cameras available. From small to large, from a short distance to long, they are designed to fulfill anyone's needs. They provide excellent coverage for any area inside or out of a building or house and are the answer to any desire for more protection.

by: Mike Ward.




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