Wired Vs Wireless Home Security Cameras

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As a part of our in-depth exploration of home and business security options, we’re going to take a closer look at security cameras – in particular, the pros and cons of wired versus wireless cameras. Here at Definitive Electrical, we are receiving increasing requests for security cameras from our customers from across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. With the growing popularity of Ring and other smart doorbells and home devices, wireless home security devices are a hot topic. So how do you know whether a wireless device is going to be suitable for your needs?

Your Home Security Camera Questions Answered

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How to keep your home safe is a subject on many people’s minds across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, especially as they head back to their workplaces after months of working from home. Over the next few weeks, Definitive Electrical is going to dive deep into the subject of keeping your homes, gardens and outbuildings safe from intruders with a series of blog posts looking at all aspects of home security.

What is a domestic electrician?

Domestic electrician in Nottingham and Derby

As the name suggests a domestic electrician is an electrician who specialises in electrical wiring and connections in a residential setting. This covers an incredibly broad range of electrical requirements so anything from a full house rewire, new socket or even outdoor electrics will require the assistance of a domestic electrician.

Electric car charger installers Nottingham

Electric car charger installers Nottingham

Electrical Car charge points are becoming more and more common, and demand for electric car charger installations in Nottingham has never been higher!

Electric vehicles are set to take over our roads and it's predicted that 50% of vehicles produced will be either electric or plug-in hybrid by 2030. The government also announced that in order to cut emissions further all new homes built in the UK would need to be fitted with electric vehicle charging points.