A hidden camera can be the best protection you have for
your home. These cameras are not just used by the
unscrupulous in places like bedrooms and bathrooms; ordinary
people who want to make sure their homes truly are
sanctuaries use hidden cameras every day. It is not the
outside of a home that a hidden camera is meant to protect
(although that can be very beneficial), but it is rather
what is inside the home that is most important. The inside
is where your children live and where your valuables reside.
The hidden camera in the home looks like regular
household objects: clocks, radios, speakers, kitchen
appliances, lamps, even stuffed animals. Most of these
objects even perform regular functions, so they are useful
aside from allowing you to know exactly what is going on
inside your home. Because the camera is hidden in what
appears to be ordinary objects, the nanny, babysitter, or
housekeeper does not even know that she or he is being
watched. Although you can let such people know that you do
have a hidden camera or two about so that they are on their
best behaviors when in your home (just do not say where the
camera is).
Abuse of children by nannies and babysitters is on the
rise, and you can press charges with the evidence you
collect from a hidden camera. It allows you to catch abusive
behavior and ensure that your children remain in a safe
environment, even when you are from home (no parties for
older children when you are away, either!). On top of that,
while there are many housekeepers that are impeccable in
their honesty, there are a few that do not scruple to take a
little extra while on the job. A hidden camera will help you
detect theft and protect your valuables.
The proper placement of a hidden camera can save you
anguish and indecision. This can help you recover damages,
press charges, and ensure that offenders receive the justice
they have coming to them. After all, with the proof right
before your eyes, you can act immediately and with
certainty.
This article was posted on September 27, 2005