Top Tips to Install Security Cameras in Your Premises

Top Tips to Install Security Cameras in Your Premises

With the rise in crime around the world, a significant number of people and businesses are now investing their hard-earned money in security precautions.

And with the increase in security needs, security camera companies have also increased tenfold. Markets are now flooded with so many options that you hardly find time to make a well-informed decision. Granted, it is the home or business owner’s job to find the right security solution for them, but too many options without basic knowledge can result in you making the wrong decision. 

If you’re seriously considering to install security cameras on your premises, then you’re in the right place. We’ll let you know more about security camera installation and tips you need to know

Keep these basic tips in mind when investing in a security camera installation and you won’t go wrong.

 

Pre-Installation:

 

Consult an Installation Expert

 

Installing a security system in your premises might seem like an easy job—you simply go on the internet and find out how to install your security system and then do it quickly on your own.

That might not be a very good idea, though.

A lot of people make the mistake of trying to install their security cameras themselves even when they don't have thorough knowledge about what it entails and all its components. That’s bad.

Installing a security camera can be a very complicated task and pose some safety risks. If you are not knowledgeable at all in it, you are bound to make a mistake. It’s therefore always recommended that you contact installation experts for help.

Nowadays, many companies offer complete installation and configuration for a small fee. So, reach out to any one of them and request for professional help with your installation.

To find an expert who can help you with the installation, all you have to do is type a search query like “security camera installation near me” on Google. Google will provide you with relevant search results with contact details of experts nearby you can contact.

 

Installation Tips

 

With that preamble out of the way, let’s dive in to the actual tips you should follow when installing security cameras in your premises.

 

  1. Position Your Cameras Correctly

 

When cameras are positioned correctly, you can eliminate the need for additional cameras to cover your target area and maximize the efficiency of your security system. However, if you place your cameras poorly, it can lead to blind spots.

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People tend to spend a lot of money buying a number of cameras to secure the whole premises. But if you place your cameras efficiently, you can secure the entire area using a minimum number of cameras. It can help save a lot of money.

 

  1. Place Your Cameras at an Elevated Position

 

Mounting cameras at an elevated position can keep your cameras out of range of vandals and would-be burglars. Position the cameras in locations where they can capture as much area as possible without sacrificing video quality.

For example, if your target is the front gate, position your camera in a way that it captures the gate and the surrounding areas so you can detect trouble before it comes to your doorstep and take the necessary steps.

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  1. Monitor the Right Areas

 

When trying to secure the premises, people often tend to overdo it, and place cameras at unnecessary locations. You don't need to secure every inch of your building. Just monitor the high-risk areas.

Most burglars will enter your home from the front or the back door. So, it's important to install a camera or cameras in that area. It is recommended to install the camera either above the door or to the side, placing the camera at a slight angle will allow you to see the person approaching the door as well as his face.

Also place interior cameras in high traffic area like entry and exit points, hallways and staircases. Other ideal locations are windows and rooms that have high priced valuables.

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  1. Maintain Your Cameras Regularly

 

After you have installed your cameras, you need to keep a regular check on them, especially cameras placed outdoors. Over time your cameras can gather huge amounts of dust, and if you don't keep a check on them, your cameras might deteriorate quickly.

Cameras use infrared illuminators to capture images in the dark. Continuous exposure to dust may alter the functioning of these illuminators, and your cameras might not be able to function properly at night or in poorly lit situations.

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Another thing that you should be concerned about is the climate of your geographical location. While some cameras are weather resistant, others need to be taken care of to maintain their durability. If you live in certain climate regions where you get a lot of rain, you need to invest in a model that will cater to your security requirements. 

 

  1. Add Supporting Features

 

No matter how well placed and high quality your cameras are, in some situations, they alone might not be able to deter intruders. Burglars can easily hide their identity by using a mask or something of that sort. Therefore, adding a few supporting features might be a good idea.

Consider adding motion-sensor activated floodlights; they turn on whenever they notice any motion. If your cameras don't act as a deterrent against burglars, these lights are sure to scare them off.

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  1. Don't Be Afraid to Spend a Little Money

 

If you're looking to buy a security camera, don't be afraid to spend a little money. Your instinct might tell you to buy a cheap system, but I would strongly advise against that.

Not all security cameras are the same. If you chose to buy a cheap camera, first of all, it wouldn't give you the best results, and you might have to replace it after a few months as low-quality cameras tend to malfunction quite often.

So, rather than having to buy cheap cameras over and over again, you should invest in a high-quality security system once and for all. High-quality security cameras, no doubt, would be expensive, but they are more reliable and provide high-quality results.

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Conclusion

If you’ve gone through the above-mentioned tips, you now have the basic points of inquiry you need to know before you pay for a security camera installation.

Always understand and know what your security needs are and don’t be lured by extra features that certain cameras may have, which are not really necessary for you. While you can’t put a price on security, it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t be smart about what you buy.

Invest in an option that covers all of your requirements so that you don’t have to spend money on additional equipment to aid the security camera later on.


Garrett Thomas is a French national, a student of IT, in his final year at Stanford University. He is passionate about writing and writes in his leisure time to complement his studies. He is obsessed with new technology and enjoys every bit exploring it. He regularly shares his ideas at Imperialcctv.com’s blog on topics related to security camera installations.