Wednesday, 14 November 2012

How to Efficiently Place Security Cameras

How to Efficiently Place Security Cameras

Surveillance security cameras are vital components of security applications. Effective installation and suitable gear plays a major role in functionality. However, there are individuals who never seem to get the most from their surveillance security cameras. Whereas, some may blame the supplier for selling to them the wrong type of CCTV camera or portion blame on manufacturer fault, unknown to them is that the inefficiency of their home surveillance camera is as a result of:
  • Inappropriate set of safety cameras.
  • Placement of surveillance cameras in the wrong location.
In order for you to get the most out of your surveillance security camera, there are a number of issues which you need to address:
  • What is the reason for installing the surveillance security camera?
  • Is it vital to configure a hidden surveillance security camera?
  • Do you require surveillance during the day and night? If at night, how well is the place lit?
  • What is the size of the area to be surveyed?
The following are tips and guidelines have been specially designed to help homeowners to effectively place surveillance security cameras:



Tips and guidelines
As stated earlier, you need to know why you are installing the surveillance security camera, for example, at some point an intruder may have found his way into your home through a back window or garage door. Make a list of all likely risks and rate them in order of impact, e.g. determine which doors and windows face the main drive way and are visible from a neighbor’s house and which ones are near shrubs and are hidden. This way, you will be able to know which areas require more surveillance and the type of CCTV camera to install. In addition, determine the best spot to place it.
If you live in a crime prone zone, then having a single camera is not enough. There are chances that the camera could be vandalized before you get the opportunity to identify the potential threats, for instance, some may try to cut the main cables or throw stones at the camera. Therefore, overlap areas of observation with additional cameras that have sight of other cameras. This will enable you to get a better footage of attempted interference.


By fixing your cameras high above the ground, you will be compromising on the quality of the recorded images. It would be in vain if you cannot get a proper view of an intruder because you are trying to avoid vandalism. Place the camera in such a manner that it is at a 45-degree. You can avoid instances of tampering by purchasing CCTV camera housing for your surveillance camera.
If most of the security breaches occur at night, then avoid using low tech surveillance cameras that can be bought off the counter. For a camera to effectively record at night, it requires pre-installation of infrared light. The best low light surveillance cameras are ones with a high resolution and a lux rating that is close to zero, e.g 0.001 lux rating is appropriate for cameras recording in the dark.

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