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How to Pick Your Type of DVR

So you’re thinking about upgrading your home entertainment system, starting with how you watch: the DVR. If you’re in the market for a new DVR there’s several things you should consider before purchasing and we’ll walk you through all of them. You should most definitely do your research on the type of DVR that best suits your needs. So let’s help you pick out the right DVR. Price The very first thing you should consider before even looking for DVRs is how much you want to spend. You don’t want to look into DVRs and get your heart set on one that’s outside of your price range. Once you’ve decided on your budget, then you can start looking into specific DVRs, but until then don’t bother getting excited for the fancy, top of the line features when you can’t afford it. Usability Once you’ve narrowed your list down to the DVRs you can afford, the next thing you should consider is how easy it is to use. You want to be sure that everyone that is going to be trying to use this devic

Restaurant Camera

If you’ve worked in a restaurant with video surveillance, you know just how tantalizing the standard surveillance system they get can be. They’ll get the job done, but they usually have such poor quality that it’s hard to tell what is specifically going on in the monitor. Don’t do this to your restaurant; invest in a better video surveillance system. What’s the point in spending all the money on a surveillance system if you can’t tell what’s going on? There are a few things to consider before jumping into buying your video surveillance system that can help you avoid getting a bad system. Why should you invest in a surveillance camera for your restaurant? Prevent theft from both customers and employees The firs benefit to surveillance cameras that tends to come to mind is theft prevention. Cameras allow you to see and have evidence of customers that attempt to dine and dash or if they try to steal dishes. But one area that people don’t often think about is its usefulness in emplo

What Are the Different Types of Door Lock?

What Are The Different Types of Door Lock? If you’re looking for the perfect security solution for your home, there are many different types of door locks to look out for. At Best Brothers Group, we sell door locks of two main types: mortice locks and rim locks. Every one of our   BBG door locks  is accredited by Secured by Design, the official Police flagship initiative combining the principles of “designing out crime” with physical security. If you’re looking to improve home security, which could help you save money on home insurance, it’s important to get the right locks fitted. To find out what locks would best suit your property; we’re experts on providing security recommendations. If you’d like to learn more about locks, read on. What is the difference between a mortice lock and a rim lock? Whether a lock is described as a mortice lock or a rim lock depends on how it is mounted to your door and frame. What is a mortice lock? A mortice lock is one that is fitted

Why Your Restaurant Needs Security Cameras

Restaurants and bars make for good businesses. Everyone wants to eat and drink. Hangout with friends and family over a meal or just a cup of coffee. This makes restaurants busy places. With lots of different people coming and going all the time as well as the need for hiring a large number of employees to cater to their needs. Every restaurant owner wants to ensure the satisfaction of its customers while still turning over a profit and many factors come into play that affects both these things. Ensuring the quality of food and service as well as employee performance, security and surveillance are just some of the things that make a restaurant successful. Looking after each of these affairs while still performing your own duties can be a hard task for you. This is what makes security cameras necessary for every bar or restaurant. Installing security cameras helps you monitor the efficient running of your restaurant while giving you an eye into all its affairs. Looking after employe

5 Items People Often Forget to Secure

There are many things to consider when keeping yourself and your home secure; because of this some important security aspects get overlooked. There are more ways to keep yourself secure than just locking your doors, so we have created a list of things nearly everyone forgets. Power tools Many spend a lot of money on expensive power tools which are often left out in the open when they’re not stored in sheds and outbuildings, making them a popular target for burglars. Engraving tools with your postcode or house number, or using an “UV” ink pen, will make it easier for the police to identify and retrieve if stolen. Jewellery, heirlooms, and collectables Jewellery and other valuables can be secured in safes and hidden in secret spaces around your home, however many forget to insure these valuables. Jewellery insurance most often covers accidental damage, loss and theft, ensuring that jewellery and other valuables can be repaired or replaced. Private and important documents H

3 Critical Home Security Mistakes That Are Costing You Money Right Now

What is your usual reaction when you hear about burglaries on the local news? Does it make you worry at least a little bit? Most people think this would never happen to them. That is why they ignore security measures. Making the wrong choices exposes you to higher risks and costs.  Here are three common home security mistakes you should avoid: 1. Not Investing in Motion-Detection Lights This sounds weird, right? After all, how can you save money by spending money? Well, it’s important to understand that  overlooking outside lighting is one of the biggest home security mistakes you can make.  Don’t forget that many would-be thieves are scared away by well-lit homes. Still,  you can’t just leave your outside lights on every time you leave the house.  That will just increase your energy bills over time. Well, the solution is very simple: Motion-detection lights.  They will only turn on when someone is near them, so you won’t waste money to keep your home safe. Plus, just im

Where to Put Home Security Sensors and Cameras in Your Smart Home

Sensors are a great way of making sure no one breaks into your home, but  where you place them around your home makes a significant difference . Same goes for surveillance cameras. If you want to make sure that your home security is in top condition, you have to find the perfect spots for them. Here are some helpful tips that will aid you with placement. At the Front Entrance If you have a patio or something similar,  install a sensor there . If a burglar decides to go in through the main entrance, they will be detected before they even get the chance to enter. This option may save you some damage to the door or windows, and increase the overall safety of your home. Cameras can cover a lot of ground when placed outside. Just remember that most break-ins happen at night, so it’s best to  invest in a camera with night vision. To avoid any malfunction, m ake sure the devices are protected from the elements . In the Basement Most thieves don’t target the front door or grou

Complete Guide to Renovating a House

We guide your through each step of renovating with handy downloadable guides to print off and keep Taking on an old property can be exciting for those looking to create their dream home, but knowing how to go about doing it up can be challenging. This series guides you through every stage of the renovation process, from buying the building to adding the finishing touches. See the PDF links below for a go-to guide on renovation Part 1 Finding & Assessing a Project Almost all properties have some  potential for renovation  — the key is assessing design and financial potential before committing. This guide shows you how to assess that potential. Part 2 Completing the Deal Run-down properties are in high demand, with everyone wanting a project they can put their own stamp on. We look at the process of buying including  buying a property at auction , sealed bids, and how to finance the purchase with a specialist renovation mortgage. Part 3 The Design Process Natasha