Is your home protected from harm by a security system? The easy
availability and lowered costs for CCTV systems have made them a very
popular choice for DIY home security. If you’re considering setting up a
CCTV system
for home security and surveillance, these tips can help you choose the
right security camera for your system and place it where it will do the
most good.
Placing a Security Camera
There are a few things to consider when deciding where to place a security camera.
What
needs to be watched? Most experts agree that you want a camera on the
entrances and approaches to your home, for example. If you don’t have an
attached garage, or if the entrance to the garage is not visible from
the house, you may want to install a surveillance camera there so you
can keep an eye on things. Likewise, you may want to install a camera to
keep an eye on the backyard or the swimming pool enclosure.
Why
are you installing a CCTV system? While many people install CCTV systems
to provide protection from prowlers, it’s not the only reason for
installing a security camera. A good surveillance camera can allow you
to keep an eye on your kids while you’re at work and they’re home alone,
give your elderly parent a lifeline in case of emergency or allow you
to monitor your nanny or caretaker. Your purpose will determine both the
kind of security camera you install and where you place it.
Do
you want to catch someone in the act or scare them off? If your intent
is to catch a prowler or watch someone in your home without their
knowledge, you’ll want a surveillance camera that can be hidden from
view. A good security camera, though, is also a deterrent. Few burglars and vandals will attempt a break-in once they spot a working security camera.
Where
will you hang a security camera? Aside from the placement for security
reasons, there are also practical considerations when deciding where to
put a surveillance camera. Will you mount it on a wall or the ceiling?
Do you need to build a platform? Is there something to hide it inside or
behind?
Where will you plug it in? Even if you choose wireless
CCTV systems, you still have to consider supplying power to the cameras.
If they use batteries, you’ll need to locate them where they’re easy to
reach for changing. If you decide to wire them, you’ll need to either
run power to them or locate them somewhere close to an outlet.
These
are just a few of the considerations you’ll need to take into account
when deciding where to place a security camera. You can get more
information and assistance from a professional that sells and installs
CCTV systems for the home.
I've heard that there are systems where you can check the live feed on your phone. That would be really cool. Is that possible?
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CCTV Surveillance Systems for homes are less expensive and easy to install than other types of traditional security devices in the market.
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