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
About the Author:
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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