Security Cameras: The Best Locations to Install Home security Cameras system to Catch Burglars - YouTube

Channel: unknown

[12]
A well-monitored home is a safe home according to the National burglar and
[16]
fire alarm association burglars attack homes without a security system three
[21]
times more often than homes with a security system well placed cameras can
[26]
help identify intruders and increase chances of catching them so before you
[30]
install any security cameras you need to carefully choose where you place them
[35]
here is a list of the top locations to position home surveillance camera a
[43]
great place to put his security cameras the front door in fact the National
[47]
burglar and fire alarm association estimates that nearly 34% of burglars
[52]
enter through the front door
[54]
although most homeowners prefer to mount their security camera whether on the eaves
[58]
of their roof or on the second story if they have a home that has a second story
[62]
some experts say that placing your cameras about seven feet high pointing a
[66]
bit down at an angle that can record clear facial images produces the best
[71]
detection results cameras at front door will serve as a deterrent and will scare
[76]
burglars away so investing in at least one security camera for your front door
[81]
should be a high priority 22% of burglars in their homes through a back
[91]
door it's the second most popular entry point for burglars it's important to
[95]
install security cameras with a clear view of the back of the home if your
[99]
home has a back door and rear windows try installing your surveillance camera
[104]
in such a way that you cover them all with one security camera but if you can
[108]
invest in more than one camera two cameras is parallel to one another at either end
[113]
of the back of your home will do the job
[116]
make sure you use good cameras that resists bad weather 23% of burglars
[124]
enter through a first floor window! if burglars can get in through front
[128]
doors because they are easy viewable from the street
[131]
they'll try a window especially the first floor windows that are off the
[135]
street or behind your house have outdoor cameras aimed at front windows with the
[139]
front door as well
[140]
windows and back door that may be hidden from view you might consider and indoor
[145]
security camera facing the window or you can place the camera in a visible place
[149]
such as on the window ledge to deter burglars 9% of burglars enter through the
[157]
garage if burglars can't get in through house doors and windows they'll try
[162]
garage door place a security camera to monitor your garage or shed many
[170]
burglars will try to access your backyard if you have a backyard consider
[174]
using an outdoor security camera that can cover all the backyard including the
[179]
entrance leading into it you may want to mount a security camera above the gate so it can
[184]
cover the gate on all sides of the yard there are other areas that may need to
[188]
be covered by a security camera such as rooms with objects of value like a safe
[192]
try to get the most out of each security camera in your house consider a security
[197]
camera with a wide angle lens to cover multiple points lighting conditions are
[202]
very important
[203]
try to avoid positioning your security cameras where excessive exposure to
[207]
lighting or light reflections can affect the security camera footage,
[211]
a sudden change in lightt will make viewing images impossible cameras can
[215]
only help prevent crime if people know they are there if you have a CCTV or
[221]
other camera system in your home you are encouraged to post a sign in a
[224]
conspicuous place indicating that a surveillance system is in operation and
[229]
you will share recordings of suspicious activity with the police
[232]
don't forget that it is only when you combine stronger locks doors windows
[237]
with alarms and security cameras that you have a real chance of keeping your
[241]
home burglar free