Friday, August 21, 2015

Nettohome Proposes the Combination of Dummy Cameras RFID Tags and Active Cameras for Retail Security

Retailers who use multiple security methods show reduced product losses

RFID tags can be a cost effective theft prevention device to retailers. The devices are attached to merchandise to track it, and can be removed at the register. The device emits a frequency or magnetic field. It is commonly used in security as it can trigger an alarm at the exit if it is not deactivated at the register. There are new and used systems available on the market. A refurbished RFID system will often be cheaper but just as effective. The cost of an average used system that includes 1000 tags, 1-2 sensor wands, and several tag removers will cost between $2,000 to $5,000.
Retailers often use basic video surveillance systems. A basic system can cost from $25 to $200. More sophisticated systems will cost more and are used by larger retailers. Live cameras allow merchants to check on customers and unscrupulous employees. Security experts say that a camera should be visible to customers, and can work well if the customer or employee can see themselves. The combination gives the impression that a wide security systems is in place. Nettohome feels that dummy or fake cameras used with Radio frequency tags or with real surveillance creates an overall effect of security.
Many retailers will need to weigh the cost of a more elaborate system depending on the size of merchants business and the losses incurred.  The cost of Nettohome’s mock camera is just $17.50, so it can be a cost effective alternative.
Although basic video surveillance systems with dummy camera will help identify criminals, its primary value is in the powerful visual message it sends to customers, employees, and vendors that retail theft is being taken seriously. A person can find out more regarding dummy camera by typing nettohome in Amazon, Google or Bing search.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Nettohome Announces Car Smartphone Mounts Can Save Lives

Recent driver survey shows many are not driving hands free.

Young people are especially not heeding the warning signs. A recently released survey of 2000 drivers indicated that almost ten percent of drivers use social media and video chatting while driving. Almost twenty percent indicated that they look or posted on social media while driving, and almost forty percent said they used e-mail because they felt they would miss something important. All the survey drivers owned Smartphones, and the survey included driving, stopped at a traffic light or in motion as driving.

This survey is disturbing as approximately twenty five percent of the traumatic accidents involve distracted drivers, and other surveys indicate teenagers are more likely to be killed while distracted driving as opposed to drunk driving.

Nettohome looks to help fix the alarming statistics with the universal mobile phone windshield suction cup holder that allows business people, commuters, housewives and students (all drivers) to use a Smartphone to make and take calls, or use other video calling apps like whatsapp, skype, or navigation apps safely.

The survey appears to show people using texting device apps like Twitter, Snap Chat, or texting and reading e-mails while driving is not ebbing.

Nettohome’s magnetic Smartphone dashboard/windshield mount can be used safely and effectively and can save lives. This survey didn't indicate if the driver was using a hands free device, which means that the surveyed drivers were most likely looking at their phone and not looking at the road at all. This is clearly very dangerous, and this is why hands free driving laws are in effect in 36 States.

Nettohome windshield/dashboard car stand is designed for legal and safe hands free driving. Mobile phone users can see more of Netthome's products via nettohomeonline on facebook or type in Nettohome via Amazon or youtube search.