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«November 27, 2009»

Save Lives and Belongings by Establishing Fire Suppression

When safety precautions are not planned and carried out well, fires can make devastating damages to both house and office. In addition to the fire alarm system, it’s necessary to likewise plan a really specified route of escape if fire happens. Fire practises should likewise be put in place as in the instance of schools. It is particularly cruci al for children to know where to go and what to do during an emergency.


In most homes, owners place smoke detectors in different regions in the home. By sensing advanced levels of fume, fume sensors furnish a level of security. In an electrical fire where smoke is slowly produced, it may take some time before smoke sensors are activated. This procedure may not present adequate time for occupants to properly react so in this instance fire alarms become our initial line of defense.


To each building occupant, FM200 is very critical. Frequently, residents may be in an area of the building where it’s difficult to hear alarms. Possessing a sound emergency escape design and fire alarms will significantly reduce injury and death. Fire alarms with heat detectors are oftentimes used in homes to notice exceptional levels of heat in conventional settings. Other fire alarms are suited with warning sounds that can be heard by others. This is effective security also from fires that could damage neighbouring houses. Aside from saving the lives of residents, fire alarms can also keep a home from being wholly ruined.


Little maintenance is involved for fire suppression equipments that possess heat sensors. When normal heat points are passed within a room, heat sensors are activated. To avert the alarms from being unnecessarily triggered, they should be set far from regions in the home which are subjected to heat like kitchens, furnaces, ovens and hearths.


Adding fire suppression equipments to your home signifies imparting value to it as well. They contribute peace of mind to the occupants specially for families with small youngsters or the elderly.

Filed under: Doing Business, Secure Life — @ 6:04 am

«November 4, 2009»

Third Party Junk Mail Filtering Means no Maintenance Troubles

Outsourcing your e-mail server and junk mail protection to a hosted providor reveals several gains

With rising volume of spam e-mails that drain a substantial amount of companies financial resources and eat bandwidth, outsourced hosted server could give them freedom from this headache and increase their productivity.

Internet is a core resource and a vital daily part of both business and private acitivities, however, if it suddenly consists of a lot of ilegitimate email-s and junk, then its becomes irritating and frustrating to both the IT department, the users and in the end the entire company.

The world wide web continues to spread out and becomes available to more and more people – young and old – spam follows this spread out trend resulting in increasing time and finansial resouces spend on filtering junk mail from legitimate mails. It is very common to underestimate the cost of getting rid of spam – the reason is that is just takes a couple of seconds to remove one single spam e-mail. But when spam mails suddenly appear in hundres or thousands on a daily basis it becomes a serious problem – consuming time and users’ focus.

Spam e-mails are not only annoying in nature, but they also have significant impact on the operation cycle of a company since they drain network resources and use bandwidth. Every single spam message increases bandwidth cost – worst case spam consumes more than 48% of your entire network.

A slow and ineffective network hits all businesses – from the large companies the have their own dedicated team taking care of IT securiry to small businesses, that has a smaller budget for online protection. Furthermore, governments at all levels – local and regional – have tried to implement legislation aimed at spammers, unfortunately this has not helped fight spam sufficiently as spammers are able to continue their criminal activities using the latest and most advanced technologies.

Spam e-mailers have formed their own underground community equipped with networks of hosted computers and innovative attack methods. Analysis shows that spam drain both time and financial resources and organisations face security issues because they expose their internal network to e.g. malware, spyware and trojahns.

These online threats highlight the need of installing effective hosted junk message protection on mail servers to reduce operation costs and to protect networks from collapsing. Oursourcing all mail services can especialy help companies to remove the online threats caused by spam.

Outsourcing to a hosted service offers several pros e.g. the freed time that companies regain and the fact that you no longer need to handle any technical software, hardware, integration and maintenance issues. Professional personnel monitor their systems day and night and makes sure every single unwanted mail is blocked and quarantined passing only legitimate e-mails to the the end users’ inbox.

The hassle of clearing user inbox everyday rests with the outsourced hosted server, which also provides valuable information that makes the process understandable to less tech-friendly users.

Author:Philip Leo Hansen

Filed under: Secure Life, Web Of Websters — @ 10:48 am

«March 15, 2009»

Document Security Paper Shredders


If document security is the main reason for paper shredders being on your shopping list then consider the following. This type of office equipment can offer a choice in size of waste product, that paper shredders will produce. Some paper shredders will create confetti, although most simply produce shreds. Choosing from the different paper shredders could be as easy as how you will dispose of their output, unlike photocopiers where there are none.

So just like when you purchased photocopiers for your office or home, this type of office equipment, needs careful consideration. Retail outlets that you don’t think would sell paper shredders might do, there is a deal to be made.

It is well worth shopping around for the best paper shredders in your budget. First decide what your needs are as you would for any type of office equipment. Good advice would be to get the very best of paper shredders that you can afford. If the paper shredders use is purely for the home then a model designed for a lower volume of paper would be fine. The paper shredders that will be in every day demand are a different kettle of fish entirely. Whichever it is used for, consider purchasing the same brand as popular photocopiers that you know of.

Filed under: Secure Life — @ 12:03 am

«June 27, 2008»

Nannycams: Maintaining Your Child’s Welfare While You Are Away

Microcircuit, or microchip, video cameras are miniature cameras about the size of a US quarter or smaller and have been around for about ten years. These tiny video cameras have been the cutting-edge of surveillance technology. The cameras are everywhere and are especially useful for documenting instances of theft in the workplace or capturing video evidence for later use in court.

Pinhole video cameras are micro-video cameras that have been designed with a small pinhole in the front of them. They are optimized so that the image sensor can obtain images through a hole the size of a pin, making them very easy to hide and use in covert situations. Many professionals in the surveillance business offer ready-made setups of micro-video cameras built into just about anything including clocks, teddy bears, coffee pots, lamps, radios, etc.

Pinhole and Microcircuit Cameras hidden inside of everyday objects and then used for surveillance around the home are oftentimes referred to as nannycams or nanny cams. The name became popular when videos of babby sitters and in-home child care workers, who were abusing children while the parents were away, began surfacing regularly in the nightly news.

When choosing a nannycam, or building one for that matter, it’s important to watch the quality of the board cameras you are going to obtain simply because the US market has been flooded by low quality cameras that have a limited life and a high rate of failure. One company hawks them for as low as $29.95 but this is definitely not the type of camera you want to use for professional or long-term applications. It’s also important to note that these cameras require that you wire them in the proper manner for power supply and video output which can be confusing to albeit the most technology saavy users.

It’s also important to be aware of the available features of these cameras. Here is what to look for:

Automatic Electronic Shutter Adjustment

Video cameras need to have an electronic shutter that automatically compensates for lighting changes. You will find that cameras without AES will under or over expose the resulting image.

Resolution

Resolution is the number of lines that compose the image captured; more lines equals a better resolution equals a better picture. Many of the lesser expensive cameras have resolution of 360 lines or below. I suggest looking for cameras with 400 lines or better.

Light Rating

Light ratings for cameras are measured in “lux” ratings, which is a measurement of the minimum amount of light needed to capture an image. Many of the cheaper cameras on the market have lux ratings of 1 to over 2.5 and require a lot of light to reproduce an image; you are best staying below 0.5 lux in black and white cameras.

Small Size

Of course, all of these cameras are small. Very small. But size will vary. Size can be as tiny as 29mm (w) X 29mm (h) X 12mm (d) with the best cameras.

Wiring and Power

Many of these cameras aren’t wired; that means you will have to wire them and determine how to route power to them. Some of the better cameras come prewired and allow you to plug them into a standard electrical outlet or a battery pack. Typically these cameras are also prewired with a standard RCA jack to plug into a recorder’s input.

Camera Housing

The better cameras come with a protective housing; the less expensive cameras don’t have a housing are called bare-board cameras. If you are going to install the camera yourself into something like a clock or smoke detector, it’s best to obtain the bare-board camera. The purpose of the housing is, of course, so circuits remain protected during use and remain dust free.

Power Supply

Low quality cameras require a lot of power and will drain batteries very quickly; color cameras consume more power than black and white ones. A short battery life, measured by a few hours, will make using these cameras impractical for most hidden camera applications. Quality professional cameras will give you an extended battery life or offer an optional wall-outlet connection for a limitless power supply.

Aside from these features, there are other important factors to consider. Do you you’re your images in black and white or color? Do you want to use a wireless camera or a hardwired camera? If you use a wireless model, you will also need a video transmitter; these can be quite bulky. However, with the advent of new technology, there are now self-contained microcircuit cameras that have transmitters built right into them while maintaining their very small size.

Microchip cameras can be hidden almost anywhere. They can be set up in a stationary position or hidden on your body. Covert Microchip cameras are most often inserted into the following items for stationary applications:

VCR

Book
Desk Lamp
Table Clock
Smoke Detector
Wall Clock
Floor Lamp
Portable Radio
Coffee Maker
Thermostat
Teddy Bear

A Word About Audio… I am generally against it!

Although you will find a number of covert video cameras and microchip cameras with built-in sound, they are actually illegal; in fact, U.S. Customs has raided some places selling these units in the past. The laws dealing with covert audio recording are much different than those dealing with covert video recording; there is no such thing as a “no party consent” thus, a covert video camera with audio could be considered an illegal eavesdropping devise.

L. Scott Harrell is a noted author, speaker and private investigator with 14 years of experience as a private detective and principal of CompassPoint Investigations.

More information regarding CompassPoint Investigations can be found via his website: http://www.CompassPointPI.com

Filed under: Secure Life — @ 9:41 pm