Saturday, April 24, 2010

Would Security Cameras Prevent Park Vandalism?

Would Security Cameras Prevent Park Vandalism

Legion Pool, located on Chatfield Street in Seymour, Connecticut, has been described as a "tranquil" place, where citizens can go to feed the fish. Unfortunately, that all changed on Monday.

On April 12, vandals struck the park, destroying the fish food vending machine, stealing money, destroying benches, throwing debris in the water, breaking steps, and bending park signs. According to Alex Danka, the Seymour Land Trust Vice President, some of the benches that were destroyed contained memorial plaques people had purchased to remember their late loved ones.

The vandals caused about $1,500 in damages.

"Enough is enough. Over the past few years, we have spent so much time fixing up the park for people, and these vandals find it funny to destroy it. Last year, we caught a few of the individuals and had them do community service. But this time, I will not be so lenient. The police have a standing order to arrest anyone caught vandalizing the park. These individuals will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and they will face a judge for their reckless actions,” Danka told the New Haven Register.

Danka also said he feels the time has come to purchase a security camera with Land Trust money, due to the fact that the area can't be monitored 24/7 with human eyes, "I will have no choice but to spend Land Trust money to buy a security camera for the park, with the online ability to watch from home with motion sensors." He also added that the police can't be at the park all the time.

He's right. Having constant police or human monitors at the park is time-consuming, expensive, and ultimately unrealistic. But a quality security camera could be the answer. If would-be vandals know they are being filmed, they are less likely to commit a crime. The mere presence of a camera could be just the deterrent the park needs. And in case the crime is committed, the camera will not only allow Danka and other officials to monitor it from any computer, but police will have video of the criminals, which they can use to release to the media in an effort to identify any suspects.

Despite his frustration, Danka said the park will continue to thrive and refuses to let a few criminals spoil the area for everyone. He's also asking for volunteers to help monitor the park until they can get a camera in place. If you have any information that may lead authorities to the suspects or would like to donate to help purchase a camera for the park, call 203-881-3400 or 203-464-4345. If you'd like to get a quote on a quality security camera, call 877-422-1907 or visit www.camerasecuritynow.com.



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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Top 10 States for Crime

Top States for CrimeCQ Press has release the findings of its annual State Crime Rankings and well, you better lock your doors, or perhaps get a security camera for your home or business. Especially if you live in some states. Let's just say the numbers aren't encouraging for some residents and business owners.

CQ Press has been producing the list for nearly twenty years. It shows how each of the fifty states stacks up against each other and the national average for murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and motor vehicle theft. Each of the six crimes is compared to the national reported crimes rate and indexed to create a summary score, according to CQ. Also, the most reported crime in the country (it accounts for 59% of reported crimes), larceny-theft, is no longer included.

Looking at this year's numbers, Delaware saw the biggest increase in crime. Last year, the "First State" came in at number seventeen and this year it jumped to number seven. Rhode Island followed, jumping nine places, and Connecticut jumped six places on the list. On the other hand, Michigan and Alaska saw big improvements, moving back seven spots in the rankings. Unfortunately, Nevada tops the list for the seventh year in a row.

Below you'll find a list of the top ten most dangerous states and some advice on what you can do to protect yourself or your business if you are in those states:

1. Nevada - Nevada was the most dangerous state, ranking number one for motor vehicle theft and robbery. Visit this website to learn how you can get Nevada Security Cameras.

2. New Mexico - New Mexico ranked number two for rap and number three for burglary. Visit this website to learn how you can get a quality New Mexico Surveillance System.

3. Louisiana - Unfortunately, Louisiana was the top state for murder last year, and it came in at number four for assault. Protect yourself and your business with a Louisiana Security Camera System.

4. South Carolina - More people were assaulted in South Carolina than any other state in the nation last year. Protect your family, your employees, and your customers by installing a a quality South Carolina Security Camera.

5. Tennessee - Tennessee followed South Carolina, ranking number two for the most assaults in the nation, it also ranked eighth for number of murders. A good Tennessee Security Camera can help keep you safe and deter would-be criminals.


6. Florida - With the amount of people traveling in and out of Florida each year, it's no wonder the state ranked high for assault, burglary, and robbery. A Florida Surveillance System placed in and around your business can help keep tourists and other customers, and even you out of harm's way.

7. Delaware - As mentioned above, Delaware saw a huge increase in crime last year and event ranked third in the amount of robberies. Visit this website to learn how you can protect yourself with Delaware Security Cameras.

8. Maryland
- Maryland ranked number two for both murder and robbery, and number four for motor vehicle theft. With numbers like that, you can't afford not to get a Maryland Surveillance System to protect your home or business.

9. Arizona - The Grand Canyon State was big for motor vehicle theft last year (it ranked number two in the nation). A well-placed Arizona Security Camera placed outside your home or business can help keep an eye on your or your customers' cars and other vehicles.

10. Arkansas - Rounding out the top ten, is Arkansas, which came in second in the nation in burglary and ranked fourth in the rape category. It's possible some of these crimes could have been prevented with quality Arkansas Security Cameras.


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Friday, April 02, 2010

Security Cameras for Farms

Security Cameras for Farms

If you own a farm, you know security is very important. The addition of a surveillance camera system can be an important addition to your farm's security. Quality cameras will help keep things running smoothly by reducing the chances for any kind of tampering or contamination, and keeping your animals, equipment, and property safe among other things.

Farm Security Cameras have so many benefits! When you own a farming business, you must keep everything safe and clean because people depend on your products to survive. Security cameras will help you keep everything safe and secure. For example, a surveillance system can help protect your water supply, one of the most sensitive areas on your farm. Without water, your plants or animals will not survive and if water becomes contaminated, it could be a disaster for your business.

Cameras can monitor for intruders and prevent would-be break-ins. Strategically placed cameras monitor any possible points of entry for criminals, wishing to harm your farm. Not only will the sight of a camera potentially deter the criminal, but if someone does intrude on your property, you'll have images of that person you can present to police or local media, in an effort to see justice served. This way, you can keep your animals, products, and property safe.

If you want to keep an eye on your farms' day-to-day operations, but you can't be around to do so, security cameras can help you do that too. Be sure your cows are being milked or your pigs or getting their feed, or make sure your crops are getting appropriate water without even stepping a foot outside. Also, you can monitor farm employees to be sure they are making the right decisions and doing their jobs.

When installing your farm surveillance systems, there are a few things to keep in mind. First of all, you'll want to be sure your cameras are weather-proof. Some cameras can not handle the varying temperatures and weather condition. Also, farm cameras can be subject to vandalism themselves due to their remote location. You'll want to place your cameras in tamper-proof housing when you feel it's necessary.

If you decide to place security cameras on your farm, you'll want to be mindful of where you place them. Cameras at gates or fences where animals have the potential to escape will allow you to keep an eye on that area and prevent an escape from happening. Cameras at driveways allow you to keep track of who is entering your property and of course if you've had any criminal issues in the past, you'll want to install cameras in those areas as they are susceptible to more wrong-doing.



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