The Beginner?s Guide to Finding the Right CCTV Camera for Different Uses

Posted by fires6687 on March 8th, 2018

If you’ve ever browsed through the brochures of a security system provider, then we’re pretty sure that you would have found it all a bit daunting. With dozens of options, difficult to comprehend technical specifications, and confusing terms, it’s a bit overwhelming for the average user.

Worry not. Here in this guide, we aim to make it simple and straightforward. You can find expert tips for varying usage requirements. So, without further delay, let’s get started.

1. For Home Users

This can be further divided into independent bungalows and apartment complexes.

For Independent Home Owners:

• If you live in a bungalow, you’ll have to install CCTV cameras at your front door, back door, side or yard doors (if any) and also off-street windows.

• Make sure that the camera is installed at least ten feet higher from the ground. You can also consider protecting it with mesh wiring to guard it against rocks, sticks and other weapons.

• The key here is to position cameras in such a way so that the entire outer perimeter of your house is monitored and there are no blind spots.

For Apartment Owners:

• Since you live in an apartment in a gated society, you’re pretty sure to have security guards and/or security systems for the whole block.

• However, that doesn’t mean you’re protected completely. You need to have specialized security systems installed in your house, as it’s easy for any intruder to enter the apartment complex, without the notice of the security guards.

• A peephole camera works best for you. This way you can get a clear view of who’s at the door, before opening it.

2. For Business Users

Depending on the nature of the business, the security system can be further divided into varying subcategories like:

For shops/retail outlets:

• For shops and retail stores, the security system you install must serve both as a visual deterrent to intruders as well as capture high-quality images of the intruders.

• Look for systems that come with digital zoom, so that you can capture the features of intruders with clarity.

• Make sure that you have cameras inside the premises. This helps to deter insiders like shop assistants from indulging in malpractices as well as it helps to prevent customers from shoplifting.

For Offices/Factories:

• Look for cameras that have a wide capture angle. This way you can monitor the entire floor without the need for several devices.

• Additionally, make sure that the security system you install comes with play-back facilities. This way you can review the tapes later on as and when needed.

• If you have lifts on your premises, make sure to install cameras on lift ceiling to catch any malpractices.

For Schools:

• With increasing cases of violence happening on school campuses, it’s essential for schools to have a robust security system in place.

• While it may not be practically feasible to install cameras in every classroom, make sure that all corridors and stairwells are monitored.

• Additionally, security cameras on all exits, gates, and playgrounds are a must. Look for cameras that come with weather protection for all outdoor installations.

Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, one thing remains the same, “you cannot afford to take chances on security and safety.” Make use of these handy tips to protect your loved ones and assets from intruders and malicious attacks. Stay protected and stay happy!

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