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		<title>Deterrence Warning Safety</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A military manual asks the question which is more important: safety or duty. The question refers to how hard should you train and to what extent.</p>
<p>A good question.  Should you train so hard that you compromise safety for the proficiency of the troops? Should you train in the manner that produces the most effective outcome for the mission at hand or sacrifice battle readiness for the peacetime safety of the troop as a whole?</p>
<p>Whoa!  I'm not in the military.  I'm not a General or even a soldier.</p>
<p>Fine.  You have that option.  In the military, these types of questions, not only come up, but have to be answered.  All probabilities and outcomes have to be considered, analyzed, and used to determine possible COA's (courses of actions) to affect the counter or defense of an offensive action.</p>
<p>In the military, there is no saying, "Gee, I never thought that would happen."</p>
<p>In your home, why should you think anything different?  Protecting your home, your spouse, your children is a primary concern for everyone.  Many don't think about the malevolent possibilities that do, in fact, happen to many people.  To steal a phrase, yes, it's unfortunate, bad things do happen to good people.</p>
<p>Being proactive is how our Army trains.  It should also be the way you get your family prepared.  This doesn't mean scaring the beejeesus out of them.  It means planning for the event that will hopefully never actually materialize.  Do your children know what to do when accosted by strangers?  Does your spouse have adequate means to protect themselves.  When you turn the lights out at night, do you have an early warning device in place that lets you know someone is inside your protected perimeter?</p>
<p>Being educated and prepared actually reduces your chances of suffering from bad stuff.  Making your spouse and children aware of the possibilities of bad stuff will lend to them the recognition of something possibly happening.  Would it hurt to spend a little time explaining this during the entire time you have together?  Wouldn't it be better that they are aware of wrongdoings as opposed to thinking everything will always be peachy keen?</p>
<p>It has to do with extent that you are willing to train (encourage) your family to be prepared for unexpectantcies.  Choosing how you will deal with things you hope will never happen, prepares you in the event you are confronted with the unexpected.</p>
<p>The question of Safety First, Duty Always boils down to this: You have a duty to protect. You do that in the manner most effectively safe, while at the same time, making sure all concerned are prepared to deal with any eventualities.</p>
<p>"The Army exists to deter war or, if deterrence fails, to win in combat."<br />
<br />Ref.  FM 25-101</p>
<p>Steve Thibeault is the owner of TBO-TECH Self Defense Products located at <a target="_new" href="http://www.tbotech.com">http://www.tbotech.com</a>. In business since April of 2000, TBO-TECH has become one of the largest online outlets for personal protection and self defense products in the US. Product offerings include stun guns, pepper sprays, tasers, home and personal alarms, spy and surveillance equipment, and many other products not usually found in stores.</p>
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		<title>Audio Cctv Dvr</title>
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<li>Business security takes a whole new meaning if you run a store or any other venture that involves dealing face to face with customers. You will need more than honest employees and solid doors and locks to keep your investments safe. You will need a good CCTV security system. The truth is that nowadays you can hardly find a commercial area unguarded by the cybernetic watchdog named Closed-Circuit Television (pet name CCTV). </li>
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<p>However, before you rush things out and buy the most expensive security and spy equipment on the market you should know some basic information about surveillance technology. At first, you will be overwhelmed by the technical terms used in the surveillance industry. However, if you do a bit of reading all the DVR&rsquo;s, Wireless Dual IR Cameras, OS DIY Camera Security Systems or even Linux 8 Channel DVR OTCAP 200FPS 1TB Hard Drive Systems will make sense in no time.</p>
<p>In addition, you must decide who will be the man in charge of watching the cameras. In the past, spy and surveillance equipment used to be quite expensive. Now the production process is cheaper and thanks to motion sensors and footage analysis software like VIRAT or HumanID the footage is automatically processed and inserted into searchable databases. Therefore, there is almost no need to hire permanent human personnel to monitor the cameras.&nbsp; However, if you decide to buy hidden cameras you should be aware that the installation and monitoring cost could be higher than for standard cameras.</p>
<p>Finally, you should keep in mind some legal aspects of CCTV surveillance. The cameras you install must only record silent images. If you want to record audio too, you must have the permission of the authorities. Furthermore, your clients must be informed that your business is monitored by a CCTV system through appropriate signs.</p>
<p>Now, you know that business security equals CCTV security. You also have the basic information to start your own research into the spy and surveillance equipment. A good place to start your inquiries is Vellard website (<a href="http://www.vellard.com.au)." target="_blank" class="broken_link">www.vellard.com.au).</a> There you&rsquo;ll find all kinds of useful tools to safeguard your home and business. And at a fair price too.</p>
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<p><b>Business Security Equals CCTV Security</b></p>
<p>Business security takes a whole new meaning if you run a store or any other venture that involves dealing face to face with customers. You will need more than honest employees and solid doors and locks to keep your investments safe. You will need a good <a href="http://www.vellard.com.au/CCTV-Cameras-p-1-c-750.html"> CCTV security system</a>. The truth is that nowadays you can hardly find a commercial area unguarded by the cybernetic watchdog named Closed-Circuit Television (pet name CCTV). </p>
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<p><b>How can I record multiple audio on a CCTV DVR with one audio input. I have four cameras with audio and only?</b><br />
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<p>one audio input line on my DVR system. I need to record audio from all four cameras. Is that possible? What can I do?
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<p>USE EXTREME CAUTION!!!!!!!!!!! There are laws governing the use of audio recording equipment with CCTV applications. I would first check with your city/state officials and question them if audio recording is allowed for your application. The rules are for protecting privacy rights for individuals to prevent eavesdropping. You will not be able to have more than one mic for recording. The laws are so strict that it is not efficient for CCTV manufactures to provide you with more than one capable audio recording option. You would need a PC-Based DVR Card with Audio expansion card to fulfill your requirement.</p>
<p>http://www.wecusurveillance.com/cctvlaws</p>
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