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advice:The best place to install home security cameras

 advice:The best place to install home security cameras



 

Our complete home security camera installation guide is your game plan for strategy, positioning and installation of surveillance equipment.

Everyone's property, budget, and family safety priorities are different, so there is no uniform rule for the lowest security camera. Consider all these aspects and determine which ones are absolutely necessary based on the loopholes in your family.

1- Exterior: Front Door

 You might assume that intruders always sneak into the side door, but statistics show that 34% of anti-theft use the front door. This is also a place where package thieves might attack. The camera at the main entrance can monitor everyone who enters and exits your home, from family members, babysitters to maintenance staff, delivery men and more. (Pro tip: Video doorbells are a good choice for the front door. You can use them as the main camera, or you can use it with other outdoor cameras aimed at the yard or garage.)

2-Exterior: Back & Side Doors


 A door with poor visibility prevents visitors from entering, whether they are invited or not. To ensure that everyone who enters and exits is fully understood, add cameras to your auxiliary doors, especially if one of the cameras is used more or more frequently than the front door, or one camera (such as a basement door) looks particularly attractive Or easy to use potential intruders.

3- Exterior: Garage & Driveway

Cameras aimed at garages and/or driveways will keep an eye on bicycles, tools, grills, sports equipment, cars, and everyone who operates them. If your garage is separated, the camera will help you stay connected. If a garage is connected, an additional layer of security will monitor another possible entrance into your home. If there is a gate at the end of the carriageway, you may want the camera there to detect the person trying to enter.

4-Exterior: Yard

Monitoring the yard will help you keep track of who is spying on the house from outside. It is also very convenient to capture the activities of children, animals and intruders.

 5-Interior: Common Areas

Placing the camera on a gathering point such as the kitchen or living room is a good way to see if the child is doing what should be done, if the babysitter is attentive, where the pet enters, or checking for home help cleaners and repairers. Consider prioritizing all rooms with large ground-floor windows-this way you can see if someone tampered with them or use one of the rooms as an entry point.

6- Interior: Main Stairway or Hallway

Place the camera in the main passage in the house so that it is difficult for people to be spotted or move around. If someone breaks into a bathroom, bedroom or other unsurveilled area, they will still be captured by the camera as they move around the house.

Ultimately, the best locations for security cameras will depend on your specific security concerns and the layout of your home. It's a good idea to conduct a security assessment of your property to determine the most effective camera placement. Additionally, consulting with a professional security company can help you make informed decisions about camera installation.


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