Monday, June 24, 2013

Five Places to Put a Security Camera with CCTV Systems

The success of CCTV systems depends, in large part, on proper security camera placement. After all, the surveillance camera and security camera you choose are the eyes of your security system. You want them pointed in the right direction to get the information, images and date you need. These are five of the places for security camera placement suggested by law enforcement and loss prevention specialists.
Front Door
The front door of the building is the most important place to locate a CCTV camera. Position it so that it will capture the faces and up to 3/4ths of the full body of all persons entering the building. The front door camera in a security building will allow you (or your tenants) to view who is at the door without opening it. This is especially valuable if you have children who are home alone after school. They never have to open the door to check who is ringing the doorbell.
Rear or Side Doors
Combine rear and side door cameras with a front door security camera to track all people entering and leaving the building. A CCTV camera record for each entrance and exit can be invaluable in situations where you need to verify who is inside a building and who has left it.
Somewhere Visible
One of the biggest benefits of CCTV systems is their deterrent effect on crime. Most criminals don’t want to perform for the security camera, so put an obvious surveillance camera in a very visible spot – and back it up with a sign warning that the property is under video surveillance.
Near the Driveway/Garage
If your driveway is out of sight of the house, a security camera can serve as a deterrent to thieves and vandals, and let you keep an eye on your wheels. It will also discourage teenage kids from taking the family car for a spin when mom and dad are asleep.
Around the Swimming Pool
Add a layer of protection around your swimming pool by covering it with a surveillance camera. A motion-activated security camera will turn on only if someone enters the pool area. Combine it with a motion-activated alarm to warn you if a child or neighborhood kid has entered the pool enclosure unsupervised. A CCTV camera at the swimming pool is more than a security enhancer. It could, quite literally, save a life.
Choosing the right place for security cameras makes CCTV systems more effective. Before you shop for cameras, figure out the best places for your surveillance. It will help you choose the best cameras for those positions.

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