Many of us store our RVs and other valuables in private locations. A little extra security never hurt anyone. One of the more clever and cost effective security investments these days is a fake security camera (http://goo.gl/FKBgfY). These are available for less than $10 and offer a lot of bang for the buck.
A fake security camera is exactly what you think: it’s a dummy security camera that can be mounted just about anywhere you please. It’s realistic in appearance – at first glance there’s no way to tell it is fake. Many models even include a flashing red light for extra realism.
Fake security cameras are kind of like scarecrows for thugs. Upon spotting one of these cameras, many people who are “up to no good” will simply move on to easier targets.
For an even more convincing effect, combine one of these fake cameras with a video surveillance warning notice sign.
Posting a “warning” sign next to the camera really enhances the message. Most criminals are not going to take chances once they realize they may be captured on video.
By the way, whatever video warning sign you choose, make certain it is constructed of plastic or a similar durable material.