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5 Professional Home security tips for your CCTV installation

5 Professional Home security tips for your CCTV installation

The importance of security cameras can never be understated. Whether your property is residential or business-oriented, a system will only perform as well as it’s been installed and maintained by professionals with the right qualifications. For this post, we spoke to numerous industry experts about what areas they recommend paying attention to when installing security cameras for maximum return on investment? We will intersperse their thoughts on this subject with our own, so you have a complete picture of everything that needs consideration before committing any company assets in such an endeavor.

A new trend has emerged, which is the proliferation of CCTV surveillance cameras. These are ubiquitous now, and are seen in almost every business and location one can imagine: near gas stations, restaurants, or even traffic intersections with them being coupled with developing technologies like cloud computing and automation for increased efficiency.

As a business owner struggling to find the best security system for your establishment, you should consider this new surveillance camera technology that has recently become available. Let’s discuss some of its benefits and how it will help both those looking at installing one in their home and any company seeking additional protection.

1. Set cameras appropriately for the viewing area

As a rule of thumb, always place your cameras where they will view the space for which you intend them. Putting them in the corners might create blind spots and limit their viewing capacity.

2. Focus on your lighting needs

Always ensure that the area to be monitored is well-lit for your cameras. When there are low lighting situations, use a night vision capable CCTV camera instead. A poorly lit environment can make surveillance difficult or impossible and should always be addressed before surveilling an area with a nighttime security system.

3. Set CCTV cameras to monitor hidden entryways

Back windows, back doors, and basement windows and doors are vulnerable points of entry for burglars. Make sure your cameras cover these areas so that you can deter would-be thieves from breaking in to turn on the burglar alarm before they’re able to steal anything.

4. See the front door

Burglars are crafty and may even find a way into your home through the front door. Installing cameras are essential to protect yourself from their sneaky tactics.    

5. Use best security cameras for their application

With all the advances in technology, PTZ cameras are becoming more popular. However, they require a lot of moving parts to operate and have a limited viewing area; this can be overcome by using a fixed wide-angle camera set up strategically for coverage. If you want some versatility with your video surveillance system, but don’t need full 360-degree motion detection capabilities, then try setting up one or two PTZ cameras alongside an existing fixed angle security camera setup so there’s no blind spot on any side where someone could sneak in undetected.

You can use your software to join two camera systems together, so that if the wide-angle identifies motion in a quadrant you specify, the PTZ will zoom and turn until it has captured images of this event. This way, you will be able to evaluate the footage and keep an eye on your property security without having to be physically present.

Wrap-up

Lastly, if you’re looking to install a CCTV system in your home, the people you get to install it must have experience with the system. Professional installation is key when considering cost and expertise in this field of work; if you install any surveillance equipment on your property, professional help will be needed for the best results. When hiring professionals doesn’t seem like an option due to budget or time restraints, at least consider consulting them about what type(s) of the camera would suit your needs before making any decisions – a simple phone call might save you from regretting a costly decision later.

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