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Can anyone offer some suggestions or recommendations?Thank you!Hi Avant. You can try out the wireless security camera systems to serve your purpose, such as /product/rlk4 210wb2/, /product/rlk4 210wb4/, both of which support motion recording even when there is no internet. Additionally, the cameras are waterproof and can brave harsh weather conditions. Or if you prefer a higher resolution security system that can work without Internet, you can try the PoE security camera systems, like /product/rlk8 410b4/. In case that any perpetrators appear, they will by captured by the security cameras and the recorded videos will be the most powerful evidence. Hi Beckie, the wireless security IP cameras won’t get your Internet access unless you use your phone or computer to connect to it and get live streaming remotely, or unless it detects burglars and sends video or images to you.

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47. It has been professionally reviewed by Consumer Reports as both a CO detector and a smoke detector, but with only middling ratings. Users are pretty pleased, however, though some complain of false alarms or of receiving the wrong/different unit compared to the model listed and pictured. At Amazon, it earns a 4. 4 star rating following more than 485 reviews. As is the case with smoke detectors, some states and cities require combination smoke and CO detectors to use a non replaceable battery with a 10 year lifespan. If that applies to you, the Kidde P3010CU Est. $55 is a model to consider. It's a stand alone alarm with voice warnings to signal the nature of the threat. The smoke detector uses a photoelectric sensor. We didn't see any credible expert reviews and user feedback is only so so 3.

 

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