Archive for June 28th, 2010

Setting Up a Nanny Cam



Installing a nanny cam is fairly straightforward, and most people can install their own equipment, after choosing a camera.

For best results, choose a wireless camera. Your camera should be within about 300 feet of the receiver, which in turn should be attached to a computer or digital video recorder. You can use a tape recorder with a continuous loop, but tapes can jam, so you will probably prefer to hook your nanny cam to a digital recording device, rather than tape.

You can use a wireless camera that looks like almost anything, for your nanny cam. Hidden cameras now look like clocks, DVD players, books and even plants. If you’re recording your caregiver covertly, hiding the camera is as simple as choosing a camera that looks at home in your home, whether that be an air freshener or a potted fern.

Choose your location carefully, and make sure your nanny cam has a good view of the room. The receiver and recording device do not have to be in the same room as the camera, so you can put them in your home office or even in the closet or basement.

Set up your wireless receiver so that it records onto a computer hard drive or digital video recorder. This should be easy, with instructions accompanying the receiver you buy for your nanny cam system.

Test your system to make sure your nanny cam is working properly, and be prepared for hours of reviewing recordings. While having a hidden camera in place can increase your child’s safety and security, you will need to spend a good deal of time watching the recordings to verify your caregiver’s actions.

Be sure, when setting up your nanny cam, that you do not place cameras in bathrooms and other areas that could be considered private. This can create major legal problems that you don’t want. Keep your cameras in “public” areas of your home.

By: Richard Novak

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Richard Novak is a former private investigator, now specializing in hidden cameras and consulting on crime prevention for small retail businesses.

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What is a Nanny Cam?



Did you hire a new teenage babysitter to watch over your baby while you and your spouse are out on the town? Do you not feel comfortable with her yet? Perhaps you want to know what is going on with your babysitter while you are away. A nanny cam is a perfect tool to use to keep a close, watchful eye on her.

A nanny cam is simply a hidden camera. In general, the camera is hidden behind a dark class plate or plastic face plate of a stereo boom box or alarm clock. You can position this camera anywhere in your house, and usually the stereo will work normally in case the nanny wants to turn it on.

The stereo boom box is advantageous in that is can operate on batteries with no direct connection to an outlet. The disadvantage of it is that they do not have a video cassette recorder (VCR) hooked up to it. In order to record using a nanny cam, one must connect a transmitter to the video output of the camera to a VCR. If hiding the cable between the two machines is not possible, then you must use what is known as a wireless transmitter to transmit the signal to the VCR.

One can purchase them on the internet for less that $400. These cameras can be positioned in just about any household item. Nanny cams come available in smoke detectors, wall clocks, alarm clocks, and VCR’s.

If you choose to hook up a nanny cam to a VCR, keep in mind that the VCR can record no more than six hours at “super long playing” or SLP as it is called in electronics lingo.

With increasing sales of digital video recorders (DVR’s), VCR’s are taking a backseat not only to providing entertainment but also for recording your favorite TV shows. DVR’s are better than VCR’s in that DVR’s contain more memory with which to making a recording using the nanny cam. Those six hour time frames that VCR’s have are obsolescent as DVR’s take digital recording with nanny cams to new heights.

By: Fabiola Castillo

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Fabiola Castillo is an online marketer for the website NinjaCOPS SuperStore. This virtual store specializes in crime prevention tools where you can buy cheap stun guns, kubaton keychains, hidden video spy surveillance cameras, nunchaku training videos, civilian Tasers, expandable steel batons, and many other personal safety products.



Babysitting Nanny With Nanny Cams



When we think of nannies, we remember Marry Poppins who glided down stairs and skies with her umbrella. We think of Nanny McPhee who, with a tap of her magic cane and a haughty raise of busy eyebrows, solved the problems of Cedric Brown and his seven naughty children. So the whole idea of using nanny cams might seem surreal or even absurd. Why would anyone need nanny cams? Nannies are caring, loving creatures. What harm could they possibly do to children?

Nannies Are Nice, Aren’t They?
Yes, what harm could nanny do to the kids? The answer to this question shows how vastly different from reality movies can be. Several news stories have revealed there are nannies who physically abuse children. Abuse is not the only danger your child is vulnerable to, however. There’s neglect. There have been many incidents of children figuring in accidents while their nannies leave them unattended.

What Is a Nanny Cam?
A nanny cam is a video camera cleverly disguised as an everyday object. Nanny cams could be in the guise of tissue boxes, wall clocks, teddy bears, or clock radios. Technically, nanny cams are capable of filming anything that happens in a particular area of a home. It is typically used, however, to watch and capture home caregivers’ actions. Wireless transmitters or cables in the nanny cam and a receiver in the DVR or VCR recording mechanism are used as connectors. They connect the nanny cam to a DVR or VCR. The recording devices are typically located in a different room of the home.

Why Get a Nanny Cam?
Before buying a nanny cam, you should consider the pros and cons. The biggest advantage of nanny cams is that they boost parents’ confidence in childcare and give them peace of mind. Also, several types of nanny cams can be purchased, which match various spending limits. Basic cameras cost around $100. On the other hand, high-end digital models that can transmit live videos to mobile phones or computers have a heftier price tag of about $500. Perhaps the most tempting thing about these specialized cameras is that they can be hidden in almost any object in a home, and lack any messy wires.

Why a Nanny Cam May Not Always Be the Answer
Like any other product, nanny cams have some drawbacks. According to polls, most nannies find nanny cams acceptable. What they find abhorrent, however, is being tricked or misled. They insist they’ve the right to be warned of the presence of nanny cams in the premises. Your nanny’s reaction to these cameras is the first drawback. It’s possibly the nanny who’s been with you for years would leave in a huff once you bring home a nanny cam.

Another drawback of nanny cams is that they make your home vulnerable. The nanny cam is built to transmit a video signal to a close base station, where a TV or computer is used to view it. The problem is that an inexpensive receiver located over one-fourth of a mile away can easily intercept the signal. Even worse, the receiver costs less than $250, and can be bought off-the-shelf in several electronics stores. So, it’s possible your nanny cam relays information not only to you but to would-be burglars as well.

Most nannies are very loving people who would never intentionally harm the little people they are responsible for. Unfortunately, not all nannies are alike. We do not live in Marry Poppins’ world where chimney cleaners sing and dance, and uncles get airborne when they start laughing uncontrollably. Ultimately, the question of whether we need nanny cams or not boil down to how vigilant we want to be in guarding our children.

By: Nahshon Roberts

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