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Vital Operational Guidance For Domestic CCTV Surveillance

Ace Fire & Security • 13 December 2023

Your home is your fortress against the tumult of the outside world, where bricks and mortar come together to provide warmth, shelter and comfort on a daily basis. As such, home security is a top priority for many, which can include the installation of burglar alarms, fool proof locks and window shutters.


If you’re looking to take your domestic security to the next level then you may be considering a CCTV installation, in order to keep an eye on your various entrance points. When planning this kind of surveillance it is important to make sure you’re complying with official government guidance when it comes to using cameras on your property - read on to find out more about how you should proceed.


Position Cameras Correctly

In order to benefit from your security cameras, you should make sure that they’re correctly positioned to provide footage of vulnerable entrance ways around your property. They should not be obscured by trees or hanging branches. Importantly, you should attempt to position your cameras so that they’re not overlooking your neighbour’s property or the street, so as to protect everyone’s privacy.


Declare Camera Installation

Another essential piece of guidance to follow is to ensure that you provide adequate notice that you’ve installed surveillance cameras on your property. This means letting your neighbours know about the new cameras, particularly if they overlook their property. You should also put up suitable signage somewhere near your home to outline that there are working cameras nearby.


Handle Footage Responsibly

If you’re recording surveillance footage on your property then you’re responsible for handling this footage with care. Data protection regulations require that you permanently delete any obtained footage on a regular basis, where you should only keep recordings that need to be submitted as evidence in an insurance or crime case.


Regular Checks & Maintenance

It is also important that you carry out the right safety and maintenance checks on your cameras to ensure that they are working properly. Cameras should be cleaned regularly to keep their lenses clear, whilst you should also organise frequent professional services to make sure that all your equipment is in good working order.


Ace Fire & Security: High Quality CCTV Installations For Your Property

At Ace Fire & Security, we can provide your home with a state of the art CCTV installation, where we can also advise you on the best way to operate and maintain your home security system. In addition to this, we can fit reliable intruder alarms to ensure you’re fully protected - get in touch with us today to find out more about our full range of services.

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