Security cameras are an effective deterrent and can provide valuable evidence in the event of a break-in. Proper placement and setup maximize their effectiveness.
Strategic Placement
Install cameras at all entry points, including front and back doors, garage doors, and ground-level windows. Place cameras at a height of 8-10 feet for optimal coverage. Ensure cameras have a clear view without obstructions.
Coverage Areas
Cover high-traffic areas like driveways, walkways, and patios. Don't forget less obvious entry points like side gates and basement windows. Consider both interior and exterior cameras for comprehensive coverage.
Camera Types
Choose between wired and wireless cameras based on your needs. Wired cameras are more reliable but require installation. Wireless cameras offer flexibility but depend on Wi-Fi and battery power. Consider night vision capabilities for 24/7 monitoring.
Privacy Considerations
Be mindful of neighbors' privacy when positioning cameras. Avoid pointing cameras into neighbors' windows or private areas. Check local laws regarding video surveillance and audio recording.
Maintenance and Monitoring
Regularly clean camera lenses to ensure clear footage. Test cameras periodically to ensure they're working properly. Use cloud storage or local storage solutions to maintain video records. Set up motion alerts to be notified of activity.
