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- Marie Van Brittan Brown and Albert L. Brown - Wikipedia
In 1966 they invented an audio-visual home security system ("Home Security System Utilizing Television Surveillance") [1][2] That same year they applied for a patent for their security system
- A Brief History of the Invention of the Home Security Alarm
Closed-circuit television, invented during World War II for military use, was not widespread in the 1960s, and the Browns proposed using the technology to create the first modern home
- Marie Van Brittan Brown: Inventor of the Home Security System
The original home security system was born out of life in a crime-ridden urban neighbourhood in the mid-1960s, as envisioned by its inventor, Marie Van Brittan Brown, an African American nurse living in Queens, New York
- Marie van Brittan Brown - Lemelson
African American inventor Marie Van Brittan Brown contributed to a safer society with her invention of the first home security system Her invention was the first closed-circuit television security system and paved the way for modern home security systems used today
- Who Invented Home Security System: Marie Van Brittan Brown Invention
Marie Van Brittan Brown invented the first modern, comprehensive home security system in 1966, working with her husband Albert L Brown While earlier alarm systems existed, Brown’s patent was the first to integrate video surveillance, two-way audio, remote locks, and emergency alerts into one cohesive system designed specifically for
- Meet the Nurse Who Invented Home Security Systems in 1966 . . .
It was a Black nurse from Queens, New York—Marie Van Brittan Brown In 1966, long before “smart homes” were even a thought, Marie built something no one had seen before: a system that let her see who was at the door, talk to them, and call for help—without ever opening it
- Meet Marie Van Brittan Brown: The Woman Who Invented Home Security
Discover how nurse and inventor Marie Van Brittan Brown co-created the first home security system in 1966—pioneering modern surveillance and CCTV tech still used today
- Marie Van Brittan Brown: The Trailblazing Inventor Behind the First . . .
In 1966, she and her husband Albert Brown co-invented the first home security system to improve their personal safety The home security system used a motorized camera that allowed homeowners to see outside through four peepholes on the door
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