It can be hard to monitor your property’s security when you’re worried about all the other maintenance winter weather brings. Here is how winter weather affects your safety and security systems. Snow on camera lenses Should
snow build up on your camera lenses, then any footage they captured won’t be much good. Position your cameras under a ledge or inside a box that protects them
from snowfall. Check your cameras regularly, and if you see that snow has fallen on the lenses, wipe it away. Cracked camera lenses If temperatures drop too low, your camera lenses can freeze and crack. It could be a good idea to keep cameras capturing outside activity, inside the house, and simply have them facing a window. Or, consider putting them inside an insulated… Read moreThe content, including without limitation any viewpoint or opinion in any profile, article or video, contained on this website is for informational purposes only. Any third party contributor to any such profile, article or video has been compensated by HomeSecuritySystems. net for such contribution. It is advised that you conduct your own investigation as to the accuracy of any information contained herein as such information, including without limitation any quote, is provided "as is" for informational purposes only.
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