When it comes to your home and property, you want to ensure that you protect yourself, your family, and your assets. Having a CCTV camera installed in your home can not only help with evidence that can be shown to proper authorities, but it can also act as a deterrent to any would be intruders. Â
Here are some things you should be considering when getting a security camera for your home.
Size of Property
The size of your property will determine how much surveillance coverage you need. Larger properties might require multiple cameras or cameras of different specifications or functions. For example, you would be looking into getting multiple cameras for a residential construction site that needs surveillance in order to cover the need to monitor several areas. Before going to select a video surveillance system, identify the areas of your home or property that need to have this monitoring system so choose the appropriate device or system for you.
Camera Quality
Once you’ve identified the key points in your home and property, you can start looking into the cameras themselves. Different cameras will shoot or film with different picture quality. If the surveillance area is larger, you might need a better quality camera to capture distant movement. Â
Functionality
In addition to picture quality, cameras come with different functions and ranges of movements. Larger properties might require cameras with a wider movement range or the ability to zoom and focus on areas of interest. These abilities can save you from having to buy multiple cameras placed in various areas of your property.
Memory Storage
One thing you’ll want to check for is the initial memory storage camera and monitoring systems provided and if it is interchangeable. You’ll want to know how much memory you have access to that can determine how much film time you have on your tapes. The data storage will vary but can usually be expanded with additional memory to fit your needs.
All in One vs Part of a Larger System
Depending on the factors above and the needs for your camera surveillance system, you might simply just need one camera to do the job or you might be looking at a camera that can work complimentary with a larger network and system. A full security system can include things like security lights and audio devices that will trigger motion or movement. Multiple cameras will also typically be involved in full system security packages to cover various entry or important points.
Price
Price is a factor that comes into play when you are looking at CCTV installation for your home needs. The price will typically help dictate the quality and functionality of the system but should also be considered because if your property or the items you are protecting are of greater value, you should be looking into systems of higher value as well. Alternatively, you do not need a complete over-the-top system for your home surveillance if you have identified that you have a limited number of entryways or require only minimal surveillance.
When you are getting a security camera or system for your property, simply having the camera can prevent any would-be illegal acts. Make sure to consider all the factors when thinking about getting a camera to protect your home.
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