Where to Install and Position Your CCTV At Home to Get The Best Viewing Angle and Video Footage

Where to Install and Position Your CCTV At Home to Get The Best Viewing Angle and Video Footage

cctv-camera-installation

Let us simply say congrats given the thorough study you conducted before purchasing your home security cameras. It’s finally time to install them in your house. We’ve tested so many cameras over the years, so we’re specialists at determining where security cameras should be installed for optimal coverage, whether that’s based on the actual mounting or the areas of your property that are most vulnerable to burglary. We have a lot of work to do, so please find below the knowledge you need to make the most of your security cameras.

Here is the key information regarding where to place home security cameras:

Suggested PlacesFront door/back door/garage
Suggested Height9 feet above the ground
AvoidanceBehind a glass window

Installing Security Cameras
Where should your security cameras be installed is the first thing you need to decide. The following is a list in ascending order of security camera placement and use importance:

Hikvision DS-KB6003-WIP Wi-fi Video Doorbell Review + Hik-connect Setup (It's still worthy!) - YouTube

Doors and windows on the ground level: It goes without saying that criminals may access houses the same way as homeowners do: via doors or windows on the ground floor. It’s crucial to install cameras on all of your exterior and interior ground-level entrances and windows.

According to data on home security, the following locations are suggested for security camera installation.

  1. Install surveillance cameras at the front door
  2. the back door
  3. off-street windows
  4. and other crucial locations.

The front door is used by 34% of thieves, thus you must have security cameras on duty. In actuality, this is the location of the most crucial outside security cameras. Put your camera on the second story to prevent a thief from knocking it over. To aid prevent tampering, you might encase your front entrance security camera with mesh wire if your home just has one floor.

 

Back door where the home’s security cameras are located

You should utilize a camera here since up to 22% of burglars enter via the rear entrance. This also applies to side doors. In actuality, you need to install security cameras on each of your doors to prevent intrusions. Once again, try to keep it out of human reach or anything that people may hurl at a camera.

 

Install CCTV at windows that are off-street

 

In addition, around 23% of thieves will enter a house via a back window, hidden from the street. They reduce their chances of being apprehended by staying clear of any oncoming autos. In order to protect off-street windows from burglars and vandals, you may aim a camera at them.

Quick decisions: To cover the most exposed areas surrounding your property and prevent any vandalism, place the camera above the front entrance and off-street windows (at a height of approximately 9 feet above the ground). For further protection, think about installing the camera at the rear entrance, the garage, the basement, the driveway, or the second story. But if you want to put the camera inside your house behind a glass window, think again since it might lead to window glare and other issues.

 

Other Locations You Might Put CCTV Cameras

safety alert
You have stopped roughly 80% of robbers from breaking into your house by installing security cameras on the front entrance, rear door, and off-street windows.

There are several other locations you may want to include in the security camera setup to make your house extra safer:

Driveways on the second level and the basement

How many surveillance cameras will I need to cover every inch of this space? With a clear concept of where to place home security cameras, this may be your next query.

Actually, no one can predict it with any degree of accuracy since it also relies on the security camera kinds and how external cameras are placed.

Here are some recommendations from professionals: How many surveillance cameras do I require?

Placement of a home security camera diagram

Additionally, watch our movies to learn where to install your home security cameras:

#2. Considerations on Where to Place Cameras for Home Security
Make all the necessary preparations for your perfect home security camera location before you begin installing a home surveillance system. Asking yourself the following questions might help you plan where to install security cameras in your house:

  1. Where do you believe the need for security cameras genuinely lies?
  2. Where on your property are the weakest points?
  3. Do you have any entries that are difficult to see through, such windows or doors, which would be particularly alluring to burglars?
  4. Even while the previous owners were still living there, has your house ever been broken into?
  5. Where was the break-in if it occurred?
  6. What equipment do I need to install security cameras?
  7. All of these inquiries are significant and may serve as suggestions for where to set security cameras in the house, assisting in choosing the most advantageous spots.

Additionally, if a criminal is determined enough to carry out his crime anyhow, security cameras face the danger of being tampered with. Consider whether or not you want burglars to be aware that you have cameras. If you do, you might want to think about placing inexpensive fake cameras (dummies) in plain view while keeping your more expensive cameras hidden. This way, if a thief tampers with the visible cameras, you’ll be able to catch them on camera committing the crime while using the hidden security camera.

 

3. Common Errors When Placing Security Cameras in the Home

Whether or not your security camera will operate at its optimum depends on where it is placed, both inside and outside. When deciding where to install home security cameras, examine these frequent errors to prevent them.

 

1. Forget to lock up your surveillance cameras, both inside and outside.

One of the greatest errors individuals make is leaving their security systems unlocked, which makes it simple to tamper with surveillance cameras. So where should outside home security cameras be installed to prevent potential vandalism? Generally speaking, it’s safe to position the camera 9 feet above the ground.

Since outdoor security cameras are more susceptible to damage from extreme weather or theft by criminals, security camera installation inside and outside of a property may vary somewhat.

 

2. Belief that cameras can multitask

Multitasking is not possible with cameras. When deciding where to set your camera, you must first establish what function you want it to serve. People frequently forget that if they don’t have a plan for where to place home security cameras in advance, the camera won’t be able to capture someone’s face, license plate, and the house across the street all at once. A home security camera placement diagram should be created to ensure that each camera performs to its fullest potential.

 

3. Position cameras in the highest area possible.

Many individuals install their cameras at the highest point on their property because they believe it is the ideal location for them to observe the whole area. Even though the perspective will be broader, you won’t get a close-up look at any criminal’s characteristics. Unless you install a PTZ security camera, which can observe details and wide view angles without degrading the video quality, you could only be able to recognize a figure on the camera rather than a person.

Learn More About Outside Security Camera Installation

 

4. Place cameras with a limited dynamic range near windows and doorways.

When locating outside cameras (particularly those at entrances and windows), many of you could forget to consider if the camera is WDR enabled, resulting in photos that are scarcely recognisable.
Why do CCTV/IP cameras need WDR? Without WDR (wide dynamic range) in the camera, you cannot see any features in the dark section of a picture when one portion of the image is very black and another portion is brilliant, as seen in the image below.

WDR Evaluation

Make sure the cameras for entrances have the WDR capability when deciding where to install home security cameras.

 

5. Not Offering Enough Lighting

No matter where you install your home security cameras, don’t forget to include lights for monitoring at night. You should install adequate illumination if your security cameras don’t have night vision so that they can capture quality video even when it’s dark. Nevertheless, placing cameras too near to strong lights can smear the image. Additionally, an outdoor video security camera facing direct sunlight will produce striped images.

 

CCTV INSTALLATION FOR HOME OR BUSINESSES

 

1st Solution Group is a well-established CCTV service provider in Singapore. It was established a decade ago specializing exclusively in security systems such as Close Circuit Television (CCTV), Data Communications, Security Systems, Phone Systems, Alarm Systems, Door Access, Time Attendance and many more.

If you are looking for a low cost and affordable CCTV quotation for your business, then 1st Solution Group is your best solution for ensuring that your company’s protection never falters. Get in touch with us now!

You can send us your requirements via WhatsApp to 9855 6824

or

Shoot an email to sales@firstsolution.com.sg.

 

 

Author

  • Jason

    Jason is an expert in CCTV, door access, solar panels, and video intercom systems, with over 10 years of experience in the security industry. He graduated with a Mechanical Engineering degree. Jason offers tailored solutions and exceptional customer service, committed to ensuring the safety and security of clients' businesses and homes. When he's not working on security projects, he enjoys relaxing in his apartment, watching Netflix.