Strategic places to install a CCTV camera in your home

Installing CCTV cameras strategically in a home can significantly enhance security by covering entry points, deterring intruders, and providing evidence if needed. Focus on high-risk areas while respecting privacy laws and avoiding sensitive spots like bedrooms or bathrooms.

Here are some visual diagrams of common home camera placements for reference:

Key Locations for Installation:

Front Door/Entrance: This is often the primary entry point for burglars (around 34% of break-ins occur here). Position a camera to capture faces, packages, and visitors clearly.

Back Door and Side Entrances: These are secondary but common targets (about 22% of entries). Cover them to monitor less visible areas.

Driveway or Garage: Essential for overseeing vehicles, deliveries, and any approach to the home from the street.

Ground-Floor Windows: Target these if they’re accessible from outside, as they’re vulnerable to forced entry.

Main Stairs or Hallways: For interior coverage, place cameras here to track movement between floors without invading private spaces.

Backyard or Patio: If you have outdoor valuables or pools, cover these areas to detect trespassers.

Installation Tips:

Mount cameras 8-10 feet high to prevent tampering while allowing a good downward angle for identification.

Avoid direct sunlight, extreme weather exposure, or pointing at neighbors’ properties to comply with privacy rules.

Consider wireless options for flexibility, but ensure strong Wi-Fi coverage or use wired for reliability.

Tailor placements to your home’s layout, and consult local regulations or a professional installer for optimal setup.

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