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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Wireless Security 24/7



Looking at the top area of the window in this photo, you will see a small wireless camera. This camera can capture images both day and night 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The advantage of this camera is not only the day and night recording, it is the fact that all images are recorded onto a DVR system avg cost $175 that is capable of recording images months at a time. If something were to occur against a business or private residence where this device is installed, the client stands to pay little to no insurance deductible in the event of a claim, receive monthly 15-30 percent insurance premium deductible, and catch the bad guys who attempted to steal property, break-in, and break the law. A wireless security camera can mean the difference between protecting a business assets , and preventing a break in which can a times cost the insured hundreds of thousands of $$$. The wireless security system is installed using a special DVR system that an experienced, and licensed home and business alarm specialist can consult you on for a fee of several dollars and depending on your urgency with the matter. You can contact a licensed wifi security professional with the box below by entering your question and being connected with one



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