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How Secure is Your Security System?

 

Author: Mark Boehm

Today more than ever before in past history, security has become an issue that not one of us can escape. Everywhere you look security has become a part of our lives. Where you work, where you shop, just about everywhere you go these days there is some type of security in place.

Now you may be one of those people who have security cameras installed in all the right locations, you have the proper lighting, and you have your VCR/DVD recorder in place to record all of the activity around the secured area, but do you have the VCR/DVD recorder secured? Is it secure in a VCR/DVR Security Lock Box?

In many instances when we create our own personal security systems we neglect to address the most obvious issues. Before you complete your security system you need to give thought about securing the most valuable asset to your security system, the DVR/VCR. There is no doubt that the perpetrator has not forgotten about your recording device, since it holds the most damaging evidence of all, of their unwanted presence and illegal activities.

Placing your recording device in a locked room, or mounting it to bracket simply is not enough. The recording device needs to be placed into an enclosure that is virtually impossible to penetrate. This includes the power supply (Power cord) as well.

A VCR/DVR Security Lock Box provides the secure means necessary to properly house and secure VCR and DVR recording equipment. This Security Lock Box is designed to provide unauthorized access to video time lapse recorders and like equipment while leaving enough internal space for switchers and accessories.

The VCR/DVR Security Lock Box you choose should allow for mounting on walls or ceilings. The lock box should provide ample ventilation for your equipment and should have a ventilation fan and vented side panels for proper air circulation. Easy access to cables for easy cable routing should also be considered when making your purchase.

The VCR/DVR Security Lockbox should also include a lockable swing out type door along with removable panels which will provide easy access to your recording equipment and cables as well.

When creating your creating your security system for the office or home, remember to create security for your recording devices as well, your security system is not complete until you do.

Author Bio:

Mark Boehm

Mark Boehm established M-B Electronics in the Spring of 1981. He is the President of M-B Electronics A.V. Inc. He has a four your degree from Penn Technical Institue in Electronics and Electrical Engineering. He also has specialized training in the field of Audio Visual Equipment Repair. This training includes 4 five years of internship in Audio Visual Service with a leading Audio Visual Company in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, as well as authorized factory training from 3M, Apollo, Dukane, Eiki,Buhl,Neumade, Califone, Banner, Laminex, USI, Dalite, Kodak, and many others. His company M-B Electronics A.V. Inc has a online store that offers parts and equipment for Audio Visual Equipment as well as a large selection of Electronic Tools and Test Equipment.

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