Archive for September 30th, 2010



A nannycam system is your basic home surveillance system. It is a composite of cameras, cables, and monitors. Last heard was the hooking up of the system to the Internet for remote control, viewing, and electronic storage. You thought that was enough, but with the latest and unique accessories in the market, you can still squeeze out upbeat performance from your system.

The Latest Scoop in Home Surveillance

How’s your nanny surveillance system? Still in the doldrums? It is time to give your nannycam system some tweaks. Of course, your home surveillance system works fine, but once you get the latest gadgets to enhance the performance of your video surveillance system, you will wonder why it took you so long.

The new gadgets can be incorporated into your nannycam system, so there is no worry about an expensive overhaul. Now wonder the surveillance freaks are flipping over these gadgets.

* Sophisticated camera and devices. You can combine some features to get better image resolution and real playback time. No more jerky or slow motions; you’ll get the events as it happened.

* The motion sensors once only applicable to bigger and sophisticated systems can now be integrated into your smaller home surveillance system. A motion sensor, as the name indicates, can detect motion and once it does, an email is sent to your PC alerting you to suspicious activities inside your home.

* Water and heat sensor is essential to your nannycam system. You can always call your nanny to investigate if there’s anything amiss, and alert her to take the necessary precautions or steps to stay safe.

* Covert technology has never been better with coin-sized video cameras. The varied features of different models provide you with options to suit your need for a nannycam system. Mini cameras come with built-in recorders and have an internal recording system.

* Wireless transmitters that improve signal clarity and spike up transmission without the nasty radio interferences.

Other Helpful Tips to Tweak Your Nannycam system

If you haven’t hooked up your system to the Internet, it’s about time to make a go at it. It will give you the confidence that you know what is going on at home when you and your partner are out of town for a visit or business appointment. Your children will feel safe knowing that you can still look after their safety, even if both of you are away.

Add fun to your nanny surveillance. Get nanny cams in different guises – clock radios, air purifiers, fake plants, picture frames, stuffed toys, and desk lamps. These are costly, but you don’t have to stuff your house with surveillance cameras when it is the nanny and the kids you just want to monitor.

Nannycam systems should be easy to install and use. Plug it and connect it to a wireless receiver to hook up to your VCR or computer, then you’re done. You can get gadgets for nannycam system in electronic shops online, while high end gadgets can be obtained from specialty-type stores.

As for the budget, you can determine if you want a full blown nannycam system – cameras in every corner of the house, or just a few cameras to keep an eye on the nanny. But whatever you do, let the nanny know there are hidden cameras in your home so you will not run afoul of the law.

By: Nahshon Roberts

About the Author:
Tweak your nannycam system with a hidden nanny camera and pinhole video camera with the latest accessories. The experts at Video-Surveillance-Guide.com will help you make the right selections. Visit them today.





When it comes to home security or office protection, there aren’t too many security options that can match the price or reliability that spy cameras and nanny cams deliver on a regular basis. Wireless spy nanny cams can be a great way to minimize theft, damage and loss while at the same time giving you comfort and peace of mind in knowing that there’s a technical watchdog protecting the things and places that matter the most to you. However, what that doesn’t mean is that, once you have actually bought and installed your micro spy nanny cam, that you just sit back, relax, and let the camera do all the work for you. On the contrary, your part to play has only just begun.

That’s because, while spy cams can help maximize the surveillance that your property is subjected to, that doesn’t mean that they simply repel any potential burglars and thieves. Remember, body worn spy cams and other types of small nanny cameras are designed to hide in plain sight – which means that they’re going to go unnoticed. Now, while you don’t want to attract any extra or unwanted attention to your spy cam, that doesn’t mean that you want to have your home or office appear enticing to criminals either.

Purchasing and having an easy-to-use and reliable spy camera is an important step in your quest to protect your home, family or office as best as you can. But, while it is a vital step, it isn’t the only step that you should take. There are many different things that you can do to help maximize the safety and security of whatever or wherever it is that you want to protect. These security ideals don’t necessarily deal directly with your spy camera. Rather, they work in conjunction with the nanny cam that you may already have in place.

(1) Look Like Your Home

If you aren’t home for the night, don’t make your house appear that it’s empty – and open for “business.” Leave some lights on, or purchase a timing system that can turn lights on and off at set intervals to create the illusion that someone is home. If you have more than one vehicle, park it in the driveway as well. Plus, there are many different kinds of spy cams that are designed to mimic movement and activity.

(2) Take Care Of Your Property

Nanny cams can keep close watch on the outside, but they can’t make your home look cared for and attended to. Trim your bushes, don’t let any plants or trees get overgrown. In addition to being unsightly, a poorly maintained garden can interfere with the operations or the line of sight of any wireless spy cam that you may intend to use.

(3) Keep A List

Anything and everything that’s important or valuable in your home or office should be documented. As well, if you do have any locations in your house that are more valuable or expensive than other, then it makes sense to strategically place a spy cam in those areas to ensure maximum protection and surveillance.

(4) Door And Window Safety

More often than not, criminals and thugs break and enter into homes through windows and doors. These entry points are quite vulnerable, and, as such, should be given extra care and protection. Window bars and deadbolt locks are two simple ideas that you can implement to protect your home or office. Another strong idea is to ensure that you have a reliable and effective wireless spy cam strategically located and focusing on doors and windows.

(5) Use Common Sense

Just be aware of everything that’s going on around you. Pay close attention to your neighborhood and become familiar with, well, the familiar!

By: Manny J Manuel

About the Author:
Manny J. Manuel is an expert on spy cameras and he wants to share his knowledge and passion with you! He believes that all families should have access to affordable, reliable wireless nanny cameras which can keep families, homes and businesses safe from harm, violence and crime.

Living in Canada, Manny J. Manuel understands that there isn’t anything more important than the safety of your family. That’s why he wants to spread the word and inform people about self contained spy cams that families can afford and which offer reliable protection and security. He also believes that spy cameras shouldn’t be too complicated to families to actually set up and use.





Choosing a nanny or au pair for your children is a process that should be organized and performed carefully, to ensure you find someone who can be trusted, will contribute significantly to the development of your child and integrate well into your family.

The step-by-step process described below will help you make an informed decision and choose the best possible nanny for your kids, ensuring their well being and safety.

Step 1 Define requirements and expectations

The first part of the hiring process is to define your exact requirements and expectations. Ask yourself questions and build a list of all requirements, then narrow it down to the most important ones. Are you looking for a nanny in a full-time or part-time position? Does she need to be flexible with over-time? Are you looking for a young, outgoing and energetic nanny or do your kids require an older and more authoritative person? How important to you are tidiness and cleanliness? Is the nanny expected to cook for your kids? Is she expected to drive them around? Are there any additional duties she is expected to perform?

Step 2 Interviews

Once you know what you expect, you can start interviewing the nannies. The interviews should be structured with a standard set of questions that are asked of all candidates. This makes it easier to evaluate and compare the candidates and to ensure that all critical topics are indeed covered.

The phone interview

In order to save time and effort, it is recommended to start with a phone interview. First explain the requirements of the job and the duties it includes. Ask about past experience with similar age groups, the motivation for choosing this sort of profession, the reasons for leaving the previous place of employment, future plans, other responsibilities which may affect the job and any other questions you consider important at this stage. Also ask for names and phone numbers of references. If satisfied with the responses, invite the nanny for a face-to-face interview at your home.

The Face-to-Face interview

In the face-to-face interview, it is time to find as much as possible about the nanny as well as provide her with all necessary information to allow her to decide whether she indeed wants the job. Discuss your child’s personality and routines, review the various duties and explain also the house rules concerning issues such as smoking, visitors, phone use, etc. Inquire on details about the nanny’s views and attitudes on handling crying babies, disciplining a child, toilet-training children, ideas for activities and any other topics of importance to you. Describe certain scenarios and ask the nanny to explain how she would act in such situations.

At some stage of the interview let your children meet the nanny and allow time to observe the interaction between them. Children make it clear when they don’t like someone. Trust your instincts and those of your child.

Step 3 Perform a Personality and risk assessment

Once you are satisfied with the interview results, continue and perform a personality and risk assessment of the potential nanny. A personality and risk assessment is a psychological test that will help you assess potential caregivers by providing a better insight into their personality and traits, as well as an assessment of possible risk factors. Such tests are now available online (search the web for “nanny personality and risk assessments”).

Step 4 Check references

Checking references with previous employers and acquaintances is a sort of interview as well. Expect the previous employer to give you a good reference, but try to read between the lines and ask questions that require a detailed answer and may reveal underlining issues. Such questions may be about what has the previous employer liked and disliked about the nanny, why has she left her position, and whether would she be rehired by the same employer. Pay attention also to the tone of the responses. Is the previous employer excited about the nanny? Is he just being polite or does he really care about helping the nanny to get a new job?

Any red flags or problematic issues identified during steps 2 and 3 should be used to focus your inquiries and be validated or clarified during the reference check stage.

Step 5 Follow-up interview

If needed, interview the nanny again, either face-to-face or over the phone, to discuss and clarify any concerns you have following steps 3 and 4.

Step 6 Run a background check

The last step in the processes is running a background check on the nanny. Use a reputable background screening agency to verify identity, past employment and education and search for criminal records, driving records and more.

Step 7 Spend time with the nanny on a trial period

Before making a final decision, ask the nanny to spend a day or two with you and your kids, on a paid trail period. This period shouldn’t be too long to avoid confusing the kids but it will allow you to see how the nanny interacts with the kids and performs her various tasks.

Tips
Never choose the first candidate you like and interview several potential nannies. To make an informed decision you need several points of comparison. Remember that a great personality does not necessarily translate into a good childcare professional. You aren’t just getting a playmate for your child, but also someone who will safeguard their well-being. 80% of the US Fortune 500 companies and 75% of the UK Times 100 companies use psychological tests to choose their employees. If companies do it, parents definitely should do it when choosing the most important employee of all, the one taking care of their kids. To make the most-informed decision use all available screening tools: interviews, references, personality assessments and background screening. Yet, trust also your (and your kid’s) intuition, which is as important and useful as any other tool. If you feel something isn’t right with a potential nanny, just move to the next one.

Warnings
Most recruitment specialists agree that the validity of interviews is quite low, even when conducted by trained professionals. Interviews often fail to reveal important facts or problematic personality traits, and their predictive value is limited. Parents are usually not trained interviewers; lacking the necessary experience to properly formulate interview questions, read between the lines of what the applicant says, interpret non-verbal signs and body language, etc. This is why using professional tools such as personality and risk assessments are crucial to enhance the effectiveness of the screening process. References are highly subjective and in some cases past employers may even prefer, for various reasons, to omit certain details which may harm the candidate in his search for a new position. The accuracy of the various databases searched through background screening may be limited for various reasons. More than that, having, for example, a clean criminal record means a person has never been convicted of such activity but does not necessarily indicate that a person has never been involved in criminal activity or has a tendency to do so.

By: Yossi Pinkas

About the Author:
Yossi Pinkas is CEO of TakeCare (www.take-care.me).
TakeCare’s NannyTest online personality assessment tool helps parents assess potential caregivers in order to hire the best possible nanny, au pair or baby-sitter for their kids. NannyTest provides better insight into the personality and traits of the nanny and ensures we have done the best we can to put our kids in good hands, as well as to protect our home and property.
NannyTest assessment are professional yet easy to use and understand, affordable and available online anywhere and anytime.