According to FBI statistics, burglaries occur roughly every single 15 1/two seconds in the USA. By the time you are done reading this post, that could be anyplace from 4 to 15 times. Believe of that for a minute – and ask your self if a home security camera system is still a luxury item?
Or, contemplate the story of a child abduction, 1 that haunted me from my childhood until now, being a father to 7 youngsters: the story of Polly Klaas, abducted from her own property and treated in a fashion not worthy to re-print. What stands out to me about Polly’s story is that hers was not an upper-crust, aristocratic neighborhood. She was from Petaluma, CA, a poultry and dairy town by and significant.
If you had the luxury of living anywhere near Petaluma when her kidnapper decided to be the deadbeat he was, then you shook in your boots at the attrocity of the act. Polly Klaas didn’t deserve what happened to her – nobody does. I don’t write this write-up simply because I’m an affiliate marketer or salesman of security cameras (at the time I’m writing this), I write this article since I hope to re-tool your thinking on the thought of security cameras. Polly didn’t live on luxury row, not that I don’t forget of the location. It was “Anytown, USA,” and probably significantly quieter than that.
