Tips For Selecting A Video Security System That Meets Your Needs

A good video security system should deter criminals, protect you when you’re home, alert you to events, and provide rock solid evidence should something happen. All the while, your video surveillance system should be easy to install, easy to use and definitely earn you some bragging rights of being able to say, “They picked the wrong place to mess with.”

However, there are still many people have doubts regret after buying from technical consultants, video security system dealers even in websites. This simple guide will help you make sure to avoid these things from happening to you. Read through this article and you will find key points and some useful insights in selecting the right video security system for your needs. This will also give you an idea on how to properly set up the device for your application.

Security Camera Locations

Having a strong video security system doesn’t tantamount to purchasing lots of security cameras (unless it is required). It doesn’t matter how many or few there are as long as they are the best quality. This is the attribute that will help you identify the people and occurrences being recorded and point them out as future evidence. Through video security cameras:

1. Suspects can be easily identified – Even though you have a limited budget, I still recommend getting a surveillance system. Chances are, if something happens in home or business that is significant, you would want to know about it. The security cameras will keep record of everything and inform you when you are available.

To achieve good identification of people or vehicles, you must identify the choke points in your business and the likely avenues of approach. Choke points are areas of your home, business or property that anyone or thing wishing to gain entrance must pass through. Good examples are obviously doors, windows, gates, parking lot entrances etc… Video security cameras dedicated to watching these choke points will put the bad guy’s mug shot in your hands before you even have to involve the police.

Thinking like a criminal is always helpful in figuring out the most likely places to go through and break in. Finding out what are these areas and the most convenient time to infiltrate as well as the type of approach is highly recommended. After this, you can then have the concept on how to distribute the video security cameras so that you can cover all these specific spots.

2. Document activity – For a business, having sufficient video surveillance cameras in place to provide an overview of activity is usually not an option. There are simply too many instances that call for documentation of what happened. An easy case in point is shoplifting… By law in most states, a suspect must be observed actually concealing an item and leaving the threshold of the building before the activity is considered a crime. Additionally, and many times more importantly, documentation of activity in your home or place of business will help to protect you from prosecution for “Slip and Fall”, and other litigious activities that may occur on your property.

At a residence, using surveillance cameras which view a wide area often provide some very valuable clues beyond identification, such as the direction of travel, a vehicle description, identifying accomplices and neighbors that may have witnessed the crime. In many cases, you can gain many of these important details with as few as four surveillance cameras located around your house.

Having security cameras comes with the feeling of safeness. You can be rest assured to achieve absolute security when it comes to the comfort and safety of your children and loved ones.

3. Create a sketch – When I’m consulting customers, I prefer to use a sketch of the property – even if it’s a location I’m familiar with. A simple hand drawn sketch will work but if possible, one drawn to scale will help even more. This sketch is useful for determining field of views for your security cameras, ensuring an overlap of coverage if desired, or for getting a second opinion from a consultant. So as you are surveying your property and picking video surveillance camera locations jot them down on your sketch, you’ll be glad you did.

A Surveillance camera may deliver almost limitless accomplishments to reach all your surveillance goals. Video surveillance systems should result in robust overall surveillance ends.

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