Advances in Home Security
Guards once protected wealthy members of society, and homes were protected by moats and tall walls.
These home security measures once only belonged to the wealthy class of citizens, but now a days home security is accessible to any homeowner.
Fads with security came in and out as technology has increased.
Guard dogs, barbed wire fences, and other security measures have been around for quite some time in America.
Guns were also a popular protective device used during the 19th and early 20th Century in the West.
Starting in the mid 20th century, video surveillance was used by police officials to keep a look out for criminal activities.
A few decades later, in the later 60's, early 70's, individuals were able to install video surveillance themselves for business and home security purposes.
Videocassettes allowed videos to start recording events, so you could actually record what your video was surveying.
Video surveillance really picked up speed once people could see the potential they had.
Videos could come in handy in case of burglaries, home invasions, or liable accidents.
Businesses and banks began installing videos in their businesses for added protection.
Since the late 1990s security cameras have been a popular choice for many institutions and homes.
Videos have continued to advance, allowing them to be made smaller, back up systems, and clearer images.
They also come with night vision to allow them to record activities in the dark.
Laws are put in place to protect people who are being recorded.
Some States require people be warned that they are being recorded, while other States do not.
Check with your State and City laws before installing your latest nanny cam, so you do not have to deal with legal issues later on.
Security alarm systems were introduced to homeowners mainly in the 1980s.
It consisted of a loud, alarm siren going off when someone entered the door with out permission.
The only way to gain access to the system was to order it through the provider or developer of the alarm.
Alarm companies have continued to advance as technology has.
Now home security is much more hands-on, with more options to choose from with security providers.
Wireless systems have replaced wired systems, and new security devices are continuing to add new levels of safety to homes and homeowners.