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Fake Security Camera

Security cameras are expensive, but fake surveillance cameras can help protect your property and reduce the chance of a burgarly or other criminal activity at a much cheaper price.

Have you been trying to come up with some way to detour intruders or burglars away from your home or property? Home security systems with cameras can be very costly to buy and install; using a fake security camera may work just as well and costs a whole lot less. Have you ever noticed how many cameras you have pointed at you as you are shopping or running errands? How many of those security cameras do your really think are real?

It would be awfully expensive if in fact that really all were real. Why not do the same thing that everybody else is doing and just spend a small amount on a fake camera? When you install a dummy security camera, your home will appear to be protected and thieves have no way of knowing if it is real or fake.

Why spend a lot of money for expensive security cameras when a fake inexpensive camera will do just as well? You can even reinforce your security with the addition of inexpensive signs warning that security cameras are in force to make your dummy cameras appear more realistic.

It is not that hard to figure out where to place the camera around your home. Take a look around the outside of your home and look for areas that you feel are the most vulnerable for thieves to break into. The areas that look like they would be the easiest ways in with the weakest security are exactly where you want to place your camera.

Install the camera in the location you have selected and make sure that the camera is quite visible for any burglar that may be scoping out your home to make him think twice about trying to break in. If there are two areas that look like weak spots encouraging a break in then purchase an additional camera.

Some cameras even come with motion detectors that move the camera as they detect movement making it look even more realistic. A fake security camera can be purchased for usually less then $100 at places such as Amazon.com, Staples.com, The Home Depot or many home improvement centers.

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