Five places to locate domestic CCTV cameras

If you have decided that you need CCTV cameras around your home, you may not be sure where to position them. Let’s look at five potential locations.

1. Front door

It is estimated that 20% of UK homeowners have video doorbells on their front doors, which offer a level of security. While many people use these to manage deliveries, there is a very good reason to also have a camera on your front door: it acts as a deterrent to criminals. Burglars or scammers are much less likely to target a house with CCTV, as they won’t risk being caught on camera and the footage being used as evidence in court.

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2. Rear entrance

You don’t want uninvited guests turning up around the back of your house. Not only is this an invasion of your privacy but also it could lead to a dangerous situation, as there will be no passers-by to help in the event of an emergency. Back doors are commonly considered blind spots, which burglars love.

3. Garage or driveway

Your garage is where you store your most expensive belongings. To protect these high-cost items, you should position a light-sensor CCTV camera to capture movement. Thieves tend to target vehicles during the night.

4. Side gates

If you have a side gate or an alleyway leading to your garden, you need a camera located here to record any break-in attempts. Burglars often use these concealed areas to gain access to your land and scout it, so keep the gate locked and your CCTV rolling in case they manage to get in.

5. Shed or home office

If you have a temporary structure in your garden used as an office space or to store bulky items, this should be closely monitored. Invest in good quality locks for outbuildings and also a CCTV system, which will give you peace of mind when you are not using the space.

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