Three Worst Places to Install a Home Security Camera

Having one or more home security cameras is a good defense. They still need to be well placed.

Security cameras are a very easy way to scare off potential burglars and protect your home. With several well-placed cameras, you can keep an eye on your home. And today there are many very affordable and very effective options thanks to wireless technology. But it is also possible to misconfigure your security system. You don’t want the camera to be placed in the wrong place, only to realize too late that it’s useless… Here are the pitfalls to avoid.

Inefficient places

You may be tempted to point the cameras to hard-to-reach places in your home. This is a completely understandable reason: if you cannot see such and such an area from your windows or doors, perhaps someone is in this particular area. You might think that these are the places that attackers will use.

But the fact is that most robbers choose the most obvious paths. Entrance door or window on the first floor. In plain sight, of course, but the most used and the simplest, in the long run. Pointing the camera at these areas will prevent potential intrusion and help identify anyone trying to break into your home.

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Barriers to cameras are not always obvious. Outdoors, these can be branches swaying in the wind or growing plants.

Also consider the field of view of the inner camera. Will she see everything you want her to see when a certain door is open? Or closed? Also avoid places where the animal can interact with it. For example, a cat or dog should not be able to move it. Find a secure spot that has a good view of the area you want to control.

Places that violate the privacy of others

You want your camera to protect your home without violating the privacy of your neighbors in any way. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to what the camera can see. Do not put the camera in the bedroom or bathroom, you may get in trouble with the law.

If your camera is pointing outward, keep in mind that cameras are allowed to film in public areas such as the sidewalk or street right in front of your house. But your camera should not be pointed at any private place that is not part of your property. Therefore, be careful that your camera does not see your neighbors’ houses and/or their activities.

Generally speaking, make sure your security cameras cover the parts of your home that matter most to you. You want to know who is approaching your home and be alerted if someone tries to enter. The camera is designed to give you a sense of security and serves as a tool to keep you and your home safe. Make sure your cameras aren’t in places that could render them useless, or worse, even lower your security.

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