Seeing It All - How to Optimise Your Home Security Camera Coverage

Deciding to protect your home with a security camera system is a wise choice, but determining the best locations for camera installation is crucial. Each home is unique, so there isn't a universal answer. In this post, we'll explore some of the most effective spots for installing security cameras in and around your home, offering you peace of mind and enhanced safety.

 

The Importance of Security Cameras for Your Home

 As a homeowner, having a comprehensive security system in place is paramount. Security cameras play an essential role in protecting your home, family, and valuables. They deter criminals, record evidence of any incidents, and thanks to advancements in technology, provide clear footage even in low-light conditions.

Security cameras serve as both a deterrent and a recovery tool. However, homeowners often face challenges in determining the ideal locations to install cameras. With that in mind, we'll guide you through the top locations for camera installation both inside and outside your home.

 

Best Locations for Security Cameras in Your Home

 Here are some strategic spots to consider when installing security cameras in your home:

1. Front Door

Contrary to popular belief, burglars often target front doors. Installing a security camera at the entrance allows you to monitor everyone coming and going, from family members to delivery personnel. An effective option for this area is a video doorbell or alarm system, which can work in conjunction with other outdoor cameras in your yard or garage.

2. Side and Back Doors

Homes with side or back doors may offer uninvited visitors easy access. Installing cameras in these areas ensures you are aware of who enters and exits these spaces, keeping them secure.

3. Driveway and Garage

Garages, especially unsecured ones, are common targets for burglars. By installing a camera that covers your driveway or garage, you can keep an eye on valuable items such as tools, bikes, and vehicles. For detached garages, a security camera app can keep you connected, while attached garages benefit from an additional layer of security monitoring any entry points into your home.

4. Garden or Yard

Monitoring your garden or yard is essential, as intruders may attempt to access your home from these areas. Additionally, keeping an eye on outdoor spaces ensures the safety of children and pets who may be playing there.

5. Common Areas (Indoor Cameras)

Interior cameras are less common in Australian homes but remain popular in the U.S. Installing cameras in common areas like living rooms and kitchens allows you to monitor the activities of children, caregivers, or even pets. Also, consider placing cameras in rooms with ground-floor windows, so you can monitor any potential break-in points or tampering.

6. Hallways and Main Stairways

Placing cameras in the main thoroughfares inside your home makes it challenging for intruders to move around undetected. If someone breaks in through a bedroom or bathroom, they are more likely to be captured by the security system.

 

Additional Tips for First-Time Camera Installation

Consider the following tips when installing cameras for the first time:

 Outdoor Installation Strategies

  • Install cameras 2.5 - 3.5m above the ground.

  • Avoid pointing cameras directly at the sun or bright light sources.

  • Choose between discreet or highly visible cameras based on your needs.

  • Opt for weatherproof and waterproof cameras.

Indoor Installation Strategies

  • Install cameras in room corners

  • Avoid placing cameras near windows to prevent reflection issues.

  • If using windows, position the lens close to the glass and ensure indirect lighting.

  • Select an angle that captures indirect light.

  • Ensure cameras are not installed in areas likely to record any private activity.

 

By following these guidelines and suggestions, you can optimize camera placement in your home for maximum visibility and functionality.

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