Home and Business Security Cameras

Camera to watch family in a retirement home

October 14, 2009 · 2 Comments

This hidden alarm clock DVR camera can help protect your loved ones

This hidden alarm clock DVR camera can help protect your loved ones

We hear about it in the news more often than we would like.  Every day our family members who are in retirement homes are vulnerable to theft, vandalism, destruction of property or even abuse.  In a retirement home or assisted living facility, there are not many options to provide protection for your loved-ones, because you are limited in what you can do to install cameras as you do not have the ability to wire cameras through the walls or ceiling or install a bulky DVR recorder.  But now, we have introduced an affordable and compact solution that will allow you to provide adequate protection with audio and video recording. 

   Our new ALC-DVR32 Hidden Covert Alarm Clock Hidden DVR camera is a great choice.  This functional AM/FM Alarm Clock looks and acts exactly like a normal alarm clock, but hidden inside is a complete camera, microphone and DVR.  The camera and DVR are motion sensing, so that the alarm clock will only record video when something is happening.  The included 4GB SD card (upgradeable to 32GB) can provide days worth of recording in motion detection mode.

This Alarm Clock covert camera can help to protect your loved ones from abuse and theft in their retirement home or assisted-living facility.

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  • Retirement is for me // October 16, 2009 at 11:32 am | Reply

    Do we really need this kind of technology? I’m sure more retirement homes are staffed by well meaning individuals.

    • platinumcctv // October 21, 2009 at 11:24 am | Reply

      For the record, we posted this AFTER having several retirement homes who purchased this equipment to monitor THEIR OWN staff, because they knew that their staff was not being honest and was stealing from individuals.

      For everyone else, note where this comment originated from, the link on the commenter’s post takes you to a retirement home’s website.

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