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Tips for Security Lighting and CCTV Installation

Tips for Security Lighting and CCTV Installation

There are numerous benefits that a properly installed and responsibly used CCTV camera and security lighting can offer to homeowners. Security lighting and CCTV monitoring systems deter intruders and enhance the level of security through remote monitoring; both inside and outside your home. What’s more, CCTV cameras can be used to obtain quality images and recordings of suspects that may have taken part in criminal activities within the monitored area. They can be used as evidence in case of a criminal investigation.  importantly, the safety of your home and family is paramount, and you can always enjoy the much-needed peace of mind knowing that the installed security lighting and CCTV systems are keeping an eye on your property, pets, and children.

If you are seeking to install security lighting and CCTV cameras in your home, you are in the right place. Today in this post, we are going to provide you with effective tips on how to do it right the first time.

1. Use the right amount of lighting:

While it’s true that you should always try to reduce your energy consumption as much as possible, your home security is an area you do not want to compromise. And if you want your CCTV cameras to identify an intruder in your home, you are going to want plenty of light. According to security lighting and CCTV installation experts, lighting should follow the inverse square rule, which states that if you double the distance to the object being lit, you will need approximately four times the initial light. You may also need to apply additional lighting; especially if you want to create a well-lit scene in your CCTV’s field of view to ensure the captured footage neither appears washed out or too dark.

It is also important to note that you should not install your security cameras at an angle where they are directly pointed to the sun.  lights will likely result in high contrast in the captured images, and this makes it quite difficult to tell what’s actually going on. You should consider seeking the help of a qualified CCTV installation service provider to help you install the cameras for indirect light.

2. Install your cameras strategically for appropriate viewing:

Always place your CCTV cameras in strategic points within your home or property where they can view and capture the space you would want them to survey. You don’t want to install your CCTV surveillance cameras at the corners of your buildings as this can potentially result in blind spots, ultimately limiting your cameras’ field of view. Common areas within your home where you would want your CCTV cameras installed may include garage and driveway, back and side doors, front door, and in your yard.

3. Protect your security cameras from the harsh weather:

Even though a high-quality surveillance camera always boasts considerable weather and waterproofing ratings, others may not have adequate protection against inclement weather. And if you feel that the camera isn’t doesn’t have enough weather protection, you should consider placing it under eaves.

4. Take care of the cabling:

This is an equally critical step, and one you wouldn’t want to ignore. Leaving your CCTV connected wires exposed could potentially put your overall security system at huge risk. Your cables could easily be interfered with, and this will, in turn, leave your security system compromised. For enhanced security, all the CCTV cables should be properly sealed and out of reach.

5. Always test your equipment before you commit to full installation:

You must first test the CCTV camera; just to ensure it is functioning as expected. To achieve this, you can mount the camera on the intended location using tape, and monitor if it works as you need. Are you able to capture footage as you want? Is there an obstacle, or glare, that is blocking the camera’s field of view?

6. Consider professional installation:

You’ve already decided that your home security is an important part of your home. As such, you should never go for a cheap technician when looking to hire someone to help you install security lighting and CCTV cameras. Instead, go with highly qualified professionals who boast enough experience working in security settings.

7. Consider routine maintenance:

It is not just your luxury car that requires routine maintenance, your security lighting, and CCTV systems need it too. Once in a while, you should have your security appliances and devices inspected for potential hitches. What’s more, you need to ensure that your outdoor LED bulbs are working properly and are regularlycleaned. Outdoor equipment can be highly susceptible to the grime of dust and dirt, and this may limit their overall performance.

Reshma Anik

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