Gear Review: Esi Hitch Portable Wireless Vehicle Backup Camera

Esi Hitch Portable Wireless Vehicle Backup Camera Review

 

Gear Review: Esi Hitch Portable Wireless Vehicle Backup Camera
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Esi Hitch Portable Wireless Vehicle Backup Camera Rear view camera Water Resistant IR Night Vision Camera System Trailer Hitch Rear View with 2.5″ LCD Monitor For RV Trailer Motorhome 5th Wheels

Having a lot of trailers to move around and not a lot od space to do it meant I needed a backup camera.  Now, I admit, I got into the search for wireless cameras in order to try to reduce the thievery problems on my land, but once I got this camera I found it was much more useful if I used it as it was intended.

This came out of the box ready to use (other than charging) and it is pretty simple to operate.

It came with the wireless camera with a magnetic base (as well as screws for permenant mounting, a car charger, the wireless reciever, instuctions, and a water resistant cap for the back of the camera.

I have not used the cap yet, other then trying it on the back of the camera.  The manual says the camera is watertight to rain, so I don’t fool with the extra waterproofing because I need to remove it to hook up the charger.

Being a backup camera, the picture is reversed, but a simple press of the on/off button will change the image.  It says a full charge will give you 4 hours of use, but I never use the backup camra that long so I would not know.

I think this is a pretty good product, even though I am not sure I would spend full price of $150.00 for it.  With some searching you can find it at a discount on amazon.

I did receive this product at a discount in exchange for this review.

Tornadoes and Other Windstorms

Tornadoes and Other Windstorms
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Tornadoes are Mother Nature’s most feared events because they are her most destructive force.

Don’t wait for a warning! The more ready for emergency your home/business is, the safer you are; second, any thunderstorm can produce tornadoes.

Tornado WATCH:

Conditions are right for tornadoes to form in the listed area. Pay close attention to the situation.

Tornado WARNING:

Tornadic activity has been spotted by qualified personnel or on radar in the warned area.  Take cover immediately!

  • Don’t try to put together any supplies at this point; the time to make a disaster kit was before the disaster!
  • Likewise, this is no time to be guessing where to go.  Knowing this in advance is a key part of the disaster plan you should have already put together.
  • If you don’t have a tornado shelter as such, your best inside bet is a basement, followed by an interior room on the building’s lowest level.  Do not stop to open windows; if your safest place has windows and/or exterior doors, keep as far from them as possible.
  • If you see a funnel, and if communication is possible after you reach shelter, notify the authorities.
  • If you’re outside – including in a vehicle – when you hear a warning or see a funnel, find a ditch or depression, lie flat in it and cover your head with your hands.
  • Straight-line winds, or downbursts, are different from tornadoes but can be just as destructive.  This is another reason to take a severe thunderstorm watch or warning just as seriously as you would a tornado advisory.

Severe Weather

Severe Weather
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Keep an ear out for Severe Weather.  Local forecasts are more available than ever, and you can use them for more than just planning how to dress!

  • When you hear special weather information, as opposed to just a forecast, know what you’re hearing.  What’s the difference between a WATCH and a WARNING?
  • WATCH: conditions are right for the development of the type of weather stated in the advisory.
  • WARNING: the type of weather stated in the advisory is imminent in your area.
  • Even if it’s not in your back yard, act as if it is. The most sophisticated radars can’t pinpoint a specific street for a weather event.  The state of the art today is that radar “sees” an area two to three miles wide.
  • Take events like Severe Weather Awareness week seriously.  It’s a great learning opportunity, and what you learn could save your life!
  • Get involved with this event – get a speaker for your church, school or other group from the National Weather Service, your local emergency management agency or local Red Cross chapter.
  • Put together an emergency kit and work up a disaster plan.  Your local Red Cross chapter and/or emergency management agency can help.
  • Emergency kits can be purchased, already put together, from the American Red Cross.
  • No disaster plan can fit all home and businesses; research your specific needs through libraries, the Internet and your local emergency management agency and then create your own.

How to Stop Burglars from Targeting Your Home

Burglary Prevention
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If you want tips on burglary prevention experience has shown us that burglars like many things (mostly other people’s things)

Thieves prefer two conditions:

  • An invitation, and
  • A fast, easy, undetected entry and exit

Burglary invitations aren’t stuffed into envelopes as are birthday party invites; nor do we hang signs on our doors.  However, invitations are sent and signs are posted which are equally effective. Have you observed the pile of newspapers on your how the mail overflows from his mailbox?

Other Invitations Include:

  • Unkempt Yard.
  • Keys left in your vehicle while you run into the store.
  • Dark or concealed hiding areas.
  • Windows left open when you are away.
  • Notes left on exterior doors explaining where you have gone.
  • The spare house key on top of the door jam. (Did you think no one knew that key was there?)
  • Messages on answering machines stating you are away.
  • An open garage door.
  • Sliding glass door, without auxiliary locks.
  • A house unlit night after night.
  • Privacy fence.
  • Flimsy door latches and locks.
  • Basement windows.

After receiving his invitation the burglar also looks for a quick, undetected entry and exit. He will choose the path which affords him the best chance of not getting caught. For this reason, most burglars work at night.

Other Opportunities:

  • A large shrub in front of a window
  • A dark alley behind the residence
  • A privacy fence around the yard
  • An unlocked door or window
  • A sliding glass door
  • An exterior door without a deadbolt lock

List of Great Books on Bartering

List of Great Books on Bartering
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Just by going to websites like this, you are way ahead of the general populace.  If you go ahead and actually prepare you are light-years ahead of most.  If we have a large scale disaster, you may be in a position to trade some of your goods (and services) for items you may need.  What I would like to do is give you a list of great books on bartering.

While you won’t get really good at bartering without practice, good reference books on bartering can definitely help you.  I personally stay with what I know and would try to stay away from jewelry and stick to guns – in a grid down or in a time of hyper-inflation, I may not have a choice but to barter with or for jewelry and other things.  In that case I would hope to have some updated references to use.