Global Security Experts, Inc. Introduces the OnGARD Walk-About Wireless Surveillance Camera System – Designed to Help Thwart Recent Upswing in US Burglaries
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 25, 2013
A recent article published by ABC7 News* proves that simple home surveillance technology can be the difference between whether or not a thief gets away with a crime. A man in Oakland, CA was caught on home surveillance cameras stealing a package left on the doorstep of a residence. The local police department believes they have a positive identification on the suspect thanks to cameras mounted outside the home.
Home and business owners are faced with the challenge of protecting themselves, their property, and those close to them on a daily basis. For many of these individuals, the costs associated with installing and maintaining effective surveillance systems are just too much to bear. Most surveillance solutions require professional installation that can easily turn messy when wires are run through walls, floors and attic space. With ever changing technology, wired surveillance systems can become obsolete and quickly leave the customer scratching their heads wondering why they bought the system in the first place.
Global Security Experts, Inc. introduces an alternative, the OnGARD Walk-About do it yourself surveillance system. The OnGARD Walk-About Wireless Surveillance System is a DIY portable surveillance system that allows homeowners to easily and conveniently keep an eye on their property without the professional setup or cost. The system consists of four indoor/outdoor wireless broadcast cameras (mounting hardware included) and one 7 LCD color monitor with built-in wireless video/audio receiver and DVR. The wireless cameras are easily installed indoors or outdoors requiring nothing but a power source. The LCD color monitor can be viewed in any room with an AC outlet and homeowners can view all four or any one of the cameras setup on their property. A parent is able to prepare dinner, fold laundry, or even sunbathe, while keeping a protective eye on their family and property. Our system provides affordability, convenience and state of the art security in a box, says Security Sensei Jordan Frankel. Users also have the ability to view video during the day and night with the built-in night vision aid. The range on the night vision recording feature is about 15 feet.
The OnGARD wireless surveillance system is equipped with a built-in digital video recorder (DVR) which records in a variety of modes including manual, schedule, and motion activated. The cameras built-in motion sensors provide home and business owners with the comfort of knowing that the built-in DVR is recording potential criminal activity. Users have the ability to view the audio and video real-time using the LCD monitor or via the built-in DVR. The OnGARD security system stores the audio and video on an optional SD card (up to 32GB) for those looking to record surveillance.
A common worry amongst home and business owners with some wireless surveillance systems is that the signal will be picked up by a third party, creating security vulnerabilities. The OnGARD Walk-About system has taken this into consideration and provides its users with total privacy through a secure signal. The type of digital wireless signal transmission is known as FHSS-Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum. This type of signal is highly resistant to deliberate signal jamming, as it generates a channel hopping sequence using a sophisticated algorithm generated by the receiver system.
The OnGARD Walk-About can be purchased right now on the Global Security Experts website. It is the perfect fit for the home or business owner looking for a cost-effective, portable, DIY wireless security surveillance system that does not compromise quality or safety for affordability.
*http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=9000518
Small Businesses Use Roland Large-Format Printers to Create Unique Digital Graphics That Help Them Stand Out

Irvine, Calif. (PRWEB) January 15, 2013
With 2013 expected to be another challenging year economically, more and more small business owners are recognizing the need for innovative creative solutions to help them stand out from the competition. Illustrating this trend are two Golden Image Award winners from the recent international Specialty Graphics Imaging Association (SGIA) Expo in Las Vegas entrepreneurs that are using advanced large-format printers to differentiate themselves and attract consumers.
Jim Dileva enjoyed building birdhouses and selling them out of the back of his nail salon in East Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Build a Birdhouse was mostly a hobby until one of Dilevas salon clients asked him to create a birdhouse decorated to look like her favorite cartoon character. Dileva asked a friend in a printing company to print some decals. The client loved it, Dileva said. Soon, Dileva was producing dozens of custom designs on his own digital printer and applying them to his unique aviary abodes.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Laker Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest Jr.) and partners were looking to start a new restaurant chain specializing in salads and wraps in the highly competitive Los Angeles area. It was less than auspicious timing for the opening of Saladish, as hundreds of restaurants were laying off staff or closing due to a poor economy. So they turned to Gamut Media, a design and printing firm located in Brea, Calif. The result was a botanical-themed interior in addition to window, signage and menu graphics. But the element that attracts customers by the hundreds is the restaurants stunning floor-to-ceiling mural featuring a bold, illustrated garden scene.
A common denominator for these two businesses is standing out and driving business through the use of colorful digital printing. And, according to Dileva, its not coincidental that both Gamut Media and Build a Birdhouse chose Roland large-format printers for their businesses. Dileva noted that he chose Roland because of the companys excellent reputation for reliability. We have had absolutely no problems with our printer, he said. Its sped up our production tremendously and already paid for itself.
John Kim of Gamut Media said, The prints from our Roland came out rich and vibrant and, thanks to the Rolands eco-solvent inks, they can be washed and still standout years from now. The massive wall mural is a signature graphic that makes Saladish both a memorable brand and a truly awesome place to eat.
Todays large-format printers can deliver images and graphics of almost any shape and size, in vivid color, with amazing speed, precision and accuracy. Theyre also extremely versatile tools, opening up a world of creative opportunities for digital imaging specialists. Nowhere was this more apparent than at this years SGIA Expo in Las Vegas, where professionals from around the world vied for coveted Golden Image Awards recognizing industry-leading excellence.
The things these state-of-the-art machines can do are nothing short of amazing, said Dileva. My large-format inkjet lets me print precision graphics with special metallic and white ink effects that really give my customized birdhouses that wow factor.
For information on Roland products, please visit http://www.rolanddga.com.
About Roland DGA Corp.
Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Roland DGA Corp. serves as the U.S.-based marketing, distribution and sales arm of Roland DG Corp. in Hamamatsu, Japan. Celebrating 30 years of innovation, Roland provides business-critical solutions every day to professionals across the sign, grand-format, sublimation, UV inkjet, digital graphics, vehicle graphics, fine art, dental, photography, packaging, label, engraving and 3D modeling industries. Roland DGA is ISO 9001:2008 certified, and Roland DG is ISO 9001:2008 and 14001:2004 certified.
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