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		<title>How To Keep Yourself Safe From Con Artists Posing As Window Cleaners</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 09:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Budd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year millions of dollars are lost to home invasions by burglars or con artists. The growing menace of con men posing as window cleaners and what you can do to ensure your safety are important considerations. This is particularly true to the elderly who experienced a spate of hoaxes from con artists knocking on doors pretending to clean windows.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year millions of dollars are lost to home invasions by burglars or con artists. The growing menace of con men posing as window cleaners and what you can do to ensure your safety are important considerations. This is particularly true to the elderly who experienced a spate of hoaxes from con artists knocking on doors pretending to clean windows.</p>
<p>Deception theft cases are increasing in the UK as well. Elderly victims often found it hard to approach the police and report their ordeals. In the UK some 16,000 deception theft cases were reported in 1998.</p>
<p>Policemen however believe that the real offences could be five times the reported number because elderly people would rather keep silent for fear of their safety. Also, they do not want their kids to transfer them to home for the aged so the crime goes unreported.</p>
<p>In most cases, callers would invent various reasons just to be able to get inside the house. If he gets in, he could steal valuables and money. If you experienced strangers knocking on your doors and asking to be allowed in, the first thing to do is to ask for their ID. If they do not have IDs then dial the police number immediately.</p>
<p>When confronted with cases like this, you should remain alert and keep your wits about you. If the person insists or tries to persuade you some more, you should listen to what your instincts are telling you. If you smell something fishy about the whole thing, then most likely the callers are fake cleaners. Never open the door immediately and let the strangers in. You should confirm their identity first by calling the window cleaning company they work for before letting them inside your property.</p>
<p>Install a peephole on your door so you could see who is behind your door. Using a door chain might not be so effective since it can be broken easily. Also, avoid hiding your keys in places outside the door like the plant box. Thieves know these places so well and can easily locate your key. These tips can help you prevent the growing menace of con men posing as window cleaners and what you can do to ensure your safety.</p>
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		<title>How To Use A Hidden Camera Correctly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Wilkinson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not uncommon for someone to buy a hidden camera, set it up and then be unhappy with the results. All of that could have been avoided if the buyer took just a little bit of time and learned how to use it properly. You have to know what it can do, and what it cannot do, in order to get good results.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not uncommon for someone to buy a hidden camera, set it up and then be unhappy with the results. All of that could have been avoided if the buyer took just a little bit of time and learned how to use it properly. You have to know what it can do, and what it cannot do, in order to get good results.</p>
<p>Before you buy a hidden camera you have to decide if you want to watch the video in real-time or at a later time. By answering this question you will first make sure you choose the right hidden camera for you. If you want to watch the video real-time you must get either a wired or wireless camera that sends the video signal to your monitor or TV. If you plan to watch it later you should consider using a hidden camera that records right onto an internal SD card. This permits you to take the SD card from the camera and plug it into your computer for viewing. The SD cards are great because they hold a ton of video and are so small.</p>
<p>Most hidden cameras that use an SD card to record are hidden inside an innocent looking common item found in any home. There are no wires or antennae visible. They are sometimes found in lamps, clock radios, air ionizers, calculators, clocks, you name it and there could be a hidden camera using an SD card to record inside it. These cameras are the easiest to set up and use. Now, you can get one of these cameras that can record in low light or no light at all! These cameras are truly &#8220;plug &amp; play&#8221;.</p>
<p>A wired or wireless hidden camera requires different steps to set up. They usually require an external power supply. You either have to plug them into an electrical outlet or have a battery pack attached to it. If it is wired you will have a video &#8220;out&#8221; cable and a power cable or battery pack. That is a lot of wiring to try and hide. It can be done but takes a lot more work. If you have to plug it in try to place it as close to an outlet as possible so that you do not have to use an extension cord. That would look pretty obvious if you have an extension cord running across the room into a book that has a hidden camera inside!</p>
<p>Try to avoid buying a unit that has to be manually turned off and on. This will require you to put it in a location that you can get to easily when you want it to record. The other option is to get a camera that is either motion activated, sound activated or can be set to record at only certain times. This will permit you to initially turn the camera on and leave it that way. The camera will go into a stand-by mode until activated by sound or motion. Pretty convenient!</p>
<p>If your location permits, you can find it pretty easy to set up both wired and wireless hidden cameras. The wired camera needs to have a cable going right from the camera and right into your monitor. The wireless camera will need both a receiver and a transmitter. The transmitter is placed with the camera and a wire goes from the camera to the transmitter. Your receiver to receive the video transmission is placed at your monitor and you connect the receiver right into your TV or monitor.</p>
<p>When you purchase hidden cameras it is important to know how to use them so you don&#8217;t let your money go to waste. It is very common for people to purchase cameras and never use them or forget that the tape was too full months ago and stopped recording back then. This becomes a problem when you are burglarized but you don&#8217;t have the video to prove who did it and when.</p>
<p>That one video could have saved you a lot of trouble.</p>
<p>To see all of the features available in <a href="http://www.yourgreatestprotection.com/hiddencameras2.aspx">today&#8217;s hidden cameras</a> visit Jim Wilkinson&#8217;s website at www.YourGreatestProtection.com. Find an <a href="http://www.yourgreatestprotection.com/covertdvrcameraunits.aspx">All-In-One hidden camera</a> that is right for you.</p>
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