Church officials and parishioners alike should take a stand and have video surveillance systems in their churches immediately.
In the beautiful town of Naperville(2’nd Best Place to Live accoring to Money Magazine), the home of GLC Enterprises, who sell of high quality video surveillance products, several churches and subdivisions have been struck by vandals.
Holy Catholic Community Parish was visited by vandals and several phrases of sacrilegious nature where spray painted on windows and doors. Naperville police began to receive reports of obscenity, gang signs.
Also, neighboring town subdivision signs were defaced. Saddle Creek subdivision sign entrance was changed to “Satan’s Creek”.
Police confirmed that similar acts of vandalism occurred at the Zion Lutheran Church directly adjacent to the parish in an unincorporated area of Will County.
Naperville police have no leads in the case which means these vandals will continue the spread their messages of hate and blasphemy.
Churches must install video surveillance systems that will allow them to find out how who these perpetrators are and have them arrested before they do any more damage.
The question is, what surveillance systems are appropriate for Churches. The choice is simple.
A church maybe will need 2 or 3 outdoor surveillance cameras and many 2 or 3 hidden cameras inside the church as you don’t want to alarm church goers into thinking they being watched while worshipping.
The issue arises that it will be complicated to set up a church surveillance system but that is not true.
A church needs only to buy a WiLife HomePlug camera system consisting of 2 or 3 outdoor surveillance cameras and a few hidden cameras like a clock hidden camera. These system simply plug into an AC outlet and the PC that the WiLife Command Center is installed on acts as a standalone DVR that eliminates the need for an expensive DVR. Most churches these days are equipped with several computers.
These system are easy to install by even a priest or clergyman since all you have to do is plug the cameras into an AC outlet and turn the Command Center on and start video surveillance monitoring.
These cameras are ideal for church surveillance since they have motion activation and recording scheduling. There are even alerts to notify officials when a camera have been turned off or is being tampered with.
Also available is System Monitoring in which church personnel can easily remotely supervise their system by receiving an email or cell phone message if your Command Center, PC or cameras go offline. Churches need not higher expensive security personnel to maintain their system because the Command Center is smart enough to take this task over with all of these System Monitoring tools!
This Video Surveillance system is so smart you church personnel can be alerted remotely through the Internet and send the video “snap shots” to authorities to track down and arrest the thieves or vandals.
If a church is bigger than normal, 2 system can be set up on 2 computers giving a total of 12 surveillance cameras ready to protect our most precious institutions, our places of worship.
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