The Extreme Dealers Newsletter

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

New Product Release - 580 Line Varifocal Color Camera

The Extreme Surveillance 580 Line Varifocal Color Day/Night Camera with a 4-9mm or 9-22mm varifocal lens offers an extraordinary clear view in day time or night time hours. The 580 Line Varifocal Color Day/Night Camera has built-in highly sensitive IR LEDs plus highly sensitive 1/3" color CCD camera. Live & vivid picture quality with video enhancement technology. This unique technology enables a CCD camera to provide extremely clear vision allowing a greater resolution and better low lux sensitivity. Excellent color reproduction producing true natural coloration which is close to the performance of human eye. This wonderful achievement is an integrated output from a perfect combination of sophisticated hardware and software technology, including 1/3" CCD sensor, our own noise-free power circuit and engineering. The 580 Line Varifocal Color Day/Night Camera provides a power safety technology to prevent overheating, thus generating no heat. Rust-free brass housing & non-stretchable waterproof cable.


For complete specifications and ordering information please see our outdoor camera secion.


Friday, July 6, 2007

July Charitable Organization of the Month

Our July charitable organization of the month is Packages From Home. The mission of Packages From Home is to provide food, personal care and recreation items to our Troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, etc. Packages From Home is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization formed for the sole purpose of providing these items at no cost to the troops.

Packages from Home began as a mother's labor of love for her son, a soldier with the Army's 1st Infantry Division. Kathleen Lewis's son Christian was deployed to Iraq in March 2004. She began sending care packages to her son on a regular basis. She received a phone call from Christian and was thanked for all the comfort items from home, but she also found out that her son was the only soldier in his squad receiving any packages from home. Kathleen and some friends decided to adopt his squad, and began shipping packages to the men in his unit. This is the point where "Packages from Home" was born. Since March 2005 they have averaged shipping 1,000 to 1,500 packages a month to our heroes; their goal is to ship many more. They collect donated items from local patriotic citizins like non-perishable food and snacks, personal toiletries, and recreational items like games, books, music CDs and movie DVDs. The boxes are sealed by a Packages From Home director and mailed to U.S. servicemen and servicewomen who are deployed overseas in harm's way.

For more information please feel free to visit www.packagesfromhome.org. Extreme Surveillance is an official drop-off location for donated items.










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