Archive for December, 2010

AARP: Eskaton Demonstration Home

www.aarp.org/homedesign for more information on home design. This demonstration home offers state-of-the-art technology, livable design elements, and environmentally friendly features. With the building currently used as a learning center for consumers, caregivers, and building professionals, various telemonitoring and surveillance systems are on display. The home’s surveillance system boasts vacancy sensors, which automatically turn off lights to help lower utility bills. This surveillance technology is also nice at night: Motion-sensors trigger pathway lighting for the bathroom, allowing for easier and safer navigation. For fun, a social-monitoring system can help family members check on each other and stay in touch by sending e-mail and pictures.

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Regarding home video surveillance?

Do I need to warn the public that my house being video monitored if I wanted to use any actions against my house in court?
I’ve read somewhere that you need to put out a sign to warn people. I live in Philadelphia, Pa.
No seriously. Someone stole my outgoing mail from my mailbox and a neighbor keeps putting their trash in front of my house and it’s not disposed of properly so I’m going to end up getting fined for it. I need to prove that it’s their trash.

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