Newville, Pennsylvania is a small country town between Carlisle and Shippensburg.  It has a railroad that passes through it, its own post office, and some notable dairy farms.  The town is home to about 1400 people, but it’s also home to some thieves.  That’s why Bill Gehrett, who has set up his bread and butter business in Newville, knows that he has to be on the lookout.  After all, it’s a million dollar a year business that Gehrett is protecting.

          Gehrett sells hidden wheel lift systems that allow pick-up truck owners to use their consumer truck to tow heavy duty vehicles.  At his shop in Newville he manufactures the products and stores them.  To protect the two million dollars in inventory that he has housed, Gehrett turned to the internet for ways to protect his business and his inventory.  He found the Home Security Store.

          Gehrett says to protect his two million dollars in inventory he bought a security system that cost just $1500.  He says it’s the best money he’s ever spent.   How did he do it?  By using an easy six step “build your own surveillance system” program that is exclusive to www.HomeSecurityStore.com. 

          Gehrett purchased a 4 channel standalone DVR, one infrared camera, two bullet cameras, one dome camera, a 15 inch monitor, and some other accessories needed.  Rather than turn to a costly installer or security company, he installed the system himself and says he had no problem doing it. 

          Gehrett lives 30 minutes away from his shop, so if something goes wrong, the surveillance system allows him to check out activity in his business from his home on-line.  So far, no prowlers have come by, but Gehrett has been alerted twice after the alarm was triggered.  Both times it turned out to be nothing, but instead of driving in to check things out, Gehrett took care of business by using his computer.  In fact, Gehrett can be anywhere in the world and be able to peak in on his business over an internet connection.

          The DVR Gehrett bought connects up to four cameras and, as we mentioned, allows him to see his business while he is away.  The system supports remote surveillance and networking LAN/TCP/IP backup.  Remote alarm notification can send alerts with images to any designated cell phone or PC via e-mail.  The first camera Gehrett picked was an outdoor infrared camera that he mounted outside his business.  That particular camera is a super HAD CCD that can capture images at long range distances day or night up to 100 feet.  Then Gehrett picked two bullet cameras that can see up to 40 feet at night and one dome camera with 480 TV lines of resolution, which he placed within his shop.  Gehrett also picked out a 15 inch black and white monitor for under $250 and cables.  Gehrett says he was pleased that he could pick out cable lengths varying from 25 to 200 feet, instead of being forced to buy long higher priced cables only to end up cutting or hiding them. 

          In addition to the surveillance system, Gehrett bought security camera decals and warning signs.  He posted the signs and says he thinks it has helped to intimidate those who might want to break in.  Gehrett says he is happy to recommend www.Home SecurityStore.com to other business and homeowners nationwide, even internationally, all the way from his small Pennsylvania town of 1400.