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The Key Locations for Residential CCTV Installations

6 September 2024

Cameras are advantageous pieces of equipment, particularly when it comes to home security. CCTV cameras can be wonderful for detecting intruders, making an installation worthwhile for many homeowners. This brief guide will give you examples of all the places you need to consider when having CCTV home security systems installed by experts.


Blind Spots


One of the most overlooked places for CCTV to be installed is any blind spots. A blind spot is an area where it cannot be easily seen, either from inside or outside of the home, which allows intruders to travel undetected. Placing a CCTV camera in these areas can help to catch potential intruders in the act, granting you the time needed to call the emergency services.


Potential Entry Points


Windows, doors and gates all make possible points of entry for burglars to make their way into your home. Installing cameras near these key entry points, both inside and outside of the home, can allow you to take action swiftly if you see something suspicious. Visible CCTV pointing towards entry points has the added advantage of deterring potential intruders from attempting to gain entry in the first place.


Garages


In some cases, thieves will try to gain entry to other structures on your property to steal belongings that cannot be stored inside a house. This includes cars, which are highly valuable for thieves. By installing CCTV cameras outside and inside your garage, you can detect a criminal as they attempt to steal your vehicle.


CCTV Installations in Plymouth


Interested in arranging a CCTV installation for your home? The team at Ace Fire & Security are here to help. With over 30 years of experience, we are more than equipped to ensure your home can be easily monitored. We can combine your CCTV cameras with burglar alarms too, offering extra security. Please visit our website to discover more about our security systems at Ace Fire & Security. Alternatively, for further information and support, please get in touch with our friendly team today.

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