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We have all been there. You arrive at the hardware store, anxious to pick out a new lock for your storage unit, shed, or kid's locker. Unfortunately, after you see the available options, you might be confused and frustrated. After all, how are you supposed to know the difference between an exposed shackle and a protected lock body? Fortunately, this blog is here to help you to decide the right lock for your situation. By taking a few minutes to read through this information, you might be able to decide which lock you need to keep your things safe and sound.

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Debunking Common Misconceptions About CCTV Security Systems

The importance of CCTV security systems for a home or business cannot be stressed enough. They provide 24-hour surveillance, making it possible to detect suspicious activities around your property. Unfortunately, many misconceptions are also passed around about CCTV systems that discourage some people from installing them. Here are some common misconceptions. 

Misconception: CCTV Security Systems Are Difficult to Use

If you're not tech-savvy, you might be discouraged from installing CCTV systems out of the fear you'll not be able to use them. But in reality, these systems are easy to operate. In fact, anyone can monitor CCTV footage as long they know how to use a smartphone, computer, or TV. 

Besides, professional CCTV installers don't just complete the installation and leave your property. They will guide you on how to access the footage with ease. You can also call them if you're stuck (which is rare).

Misconception: They Are Expensive

On average, you'll spend around $400 to $800 for CCTV system installation. The price can go higher or lower depending on the number and type of cameras you need. While this might sound like a hefty price, it is nothing compared to the value of your possessions. You stand to lose more if a burglar manages to enter your property and get away with your valuables. 

The other alternative to protecting your home or business is employing security personnel. You might need several of them to guard various entry points to your property. Over time, their salaries will cost you a significant amount of money. With CCTV systems, you only need one or two persons to monitor footage. 

Misconception: They Aren't Necessary for Small Businesses

You might think burglars can't target anything in your small business. But this is where you go wrong. Your computer, monitor, furniture items, and office equipment could represent significant value to a potential burglar. 

Your own employees could also steal some of your valuables. And without a video surveillance system, your chances of catching the culprit don't look good. Therefore, your small business needs a CCTV system – even if it's just one camera. 

Misconception: They Are Only Useful for Preventing Crime

While most people install CCTV systems to deter crime and record unusual activities, that's not their only purpose. You can also install them for other reasons like monitoring employees, resolving conflicts in the workplace, and protecting yourself from legal action in case of accidents among staff members or customers. 

To learn more, contact a CCTV provider.