Posted on June 1st, 2011 by Tom Anderson
Homeowners have a great need for effective security systems, but often do not have a large amount of expendable income for an overly complicated system. Wireless security systems and wireless IP cameras are the perfect solution to this problem. Wireless IP cameras work by transmitting video data through the same network as a personal computer…. Read more >>
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Posted on May 16th, 2011 by Tom Anderson
A Southern California condominium complex is replacing its manual gate entrance system with an automatic vehicle identification system powered by RFID. MacArthur Village, a 612-unit condominium complex in Southern California, is moving from a manual gate entrance system to an RFID-based automatic vehicle identification system. The complex hopes this will alleviate abuses of parking privileges… Read more >>
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Posted on April 8th, 2011 by Tom Anderson
Condominium associations, gated communities and high-end apartment buildings can improve security and lower operating costs by availing themselves of new access control technology. Guests and residents can be verified at gates, lobbies, garages and other points of access for pennies a day. How can access control technology save money? A kiosk replaces a live security… Read more >>
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Posted on March 2nd, 2011 by Tom Anderson
A Southern California condominium complex is replacing its manual gate entrance system with an automatic vehicle identification system powered by RFID. MacArthur Village, a 612-unit condominium complex in Southern California, is moving from a manual gate entrance system to an RFID-based automatic vehicle identification system. The complex hopes this will alleviate abuses of parking privileges… Read more >>
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Posted on February 28th, 2011 by Tom Anderson
TESSARINA condominium residents at Bukit Timah still remember vividly how their cars were swimming in their underground carpark when flash floods hit last July. But there will be no repeat of such a nasty episode for the condo – one of the worst-hit – or so the residents hope. They now have six new flood… Read more >>
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Posted on January 13th, 2011 by Tom Anderson
The Bay Club is a 1,037-family residential condominium apartment complex in the New York City borough of Queens. Located in the neighborhood of Bayside, and managed by John B. Lovett & Associates, the building overlooks the Throggs Neck and Whitestone Bridges, Long Island Sound and the Manhattan skyline. An Olympic-size swimming pool is protected by… Read more >>
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Posted on October 28th, 2010 by Tom Anderson
For many decades, it has been a given that if you’re building housing, then you had better make sure that there is lots of parking, if you want it to sell. Suburban housing developments have had parking provisions imposed as a requirement to try and keep the streets free, and any new city center apartment… Read more >>
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Posted on October 18th, 2010 by Tom Anderson
Your home is your castle as the old saying goes, and it’s as true now as it was when it was first said. One should feel safe and protected in one’s home, and the threat of outside intrusion should never be a concern. But, as we all know, bad things can and do happen to… Read more >>
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Posted on September 20th, 2010 by Martin.l
Separating the facts from fiction in the industry. In the last few years, demand for digital megapixel cameras has exploded. The trend started in the late 1990s with consumer digital still cameras and started to gain traction in the surveillance industry in 2002 with megapixel IP network cameras. Today, millions of consumer digital still cameras… Read more >>
Tags: CCTV Camera, digital megapixel cameras, IP network camera, megapixel resolution
Posted in CCTV Video Surveillance, IPVS - IP Video Surveillance, Video Surveillance Systems •
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Posted on September 20th, 2010 by Martin.l
As the world continues to get more dangerous, the last thing you want is to bring that danger directly into your home. Newspaper stories tell the tale babysitters abusing children when their parents are off at work. There have been workers who have been hired in good faith to repair or maintain your property, stealing… Read more >>
Tags: CCTV, home security camera, security camera, surveillance system
Posted in Video Surveillance Systems •
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