Knowing your home is safe because an installed security system is the best kind of reassurance to have always reassuring. But it means nothing when the surveillance cameras aren’t installed correctly or in the right locations. Securing your cameras in the right place is just as important as installing it in the first place. While everybody’s home has a different layout, there are some common areas where everyone should be catching video surveillance.

 

Every Doorway

Almost half of domestic burglaries begin at the front door, so you’ll definitely want to monitor that area. Another significant portion of home burglars enter through the back door or the side doors. In order to avoid the intruder from interfering with your surveillance camera, make sure to keep it at a higher level and have it facing towards the desired door. If you have a home that is only one story, considering using something (such as mesh wiring) to protect your camera from debris and other weapons.
 

Hidden Windows

Intruders tend to enter homes through windows that don’t face the street because they are less likely to get caught. By placing a security camera that faces this spot, you’ll be able to more likely to catch video surveillance of the not-so-sneaky intruder.
 

Backyard and gates

While it may not seem like a common target area, your backyard can be a target if your intruder is motivated by the right thing. Secure your backyard and gates with surveillance cameras capable of night vision, as well as lights set on timers or motion detected. For an extra level of security, be sure to have a surveillance camera facing the entrance of the gate.
 

Basement Stairs

If they aren’t coming through the front or back doors, then intruders are most likely sneaking in through small crevices or windows in the basement. Catching video surveillance footage of an intruder creeping up your basement stairs is a sure way to record the criminal act.

  • After figuring out which areas of your house to best capture video surveillance footage, it’s important to find the right type of surveillance camera. When doing research on the different kinds of cameras, there are some key features that will help you monitor more efficiently and thoroughly. Check out some of our favorite features to consider when customizing your home security system:
  • Smart Home security: Have 24/7 access to real time monitoring via your smart device even when you’re away.
  • Get alerts: Receive text message, email, or phone call alerts as soon as suspicious activity presents itself.
  • Cloud Storage: Storing video surveillance footage in the cloud allows for easy access and makes it even easier to share with others.
  • Remote panning and zooming: Use your smart device or a web browser to pan, zoom, or tilt the surveillance camera, and get access to the exact footage you want.
  • Two-way communication capabilities: Have access to what’s going on in your home at all times by using your home security system’s built-in speaker and microphone, as well as gain the ability to communicate right back.
  • Multichannel recording: Catch footage in multiple rooms of your home with multichannel recording capabilities.
  • Night vision: Use infrared technology to catch your intruder in even the darkest of corners.

Get the right video surveillance footage and know that you and your loved ones are safe. Having a security camera angled at the right spots reassure you of the opportunity of catching any criminals in the act.