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Tips for a successful Security Camera Installation

The biggest drawback stopping many people from buying CCTV cameras is concerns about the actual security camera installation. Installing CCTV cameras can have its problems, but these can be avoided with some good planning.

What to do before buying a Security Camera System

Ensure you are buying the right security system for your property. If you are unsure then a paid professional can do a survey and advise you of the best suited equipment and solve any potential problems you may have.

Check your Power Source

The most common problem is the lack of access to a power source. This problem is especially common in an outdoor CCTV installation. It's discouraging to step outside with your security camera in hand only to discover that there's nowhere to plug it in.

If you know of any potential power source problems before installation, get some good advice from a security system installer or a sales representative. Their expert advice may open up different options that you didn't think of.

If access to a power source is a challenge to your CCTV installation, you have several options. You can have power outlets installed near where you plan to install your cameras. Alternately, you can run hidden wiring into an outlet inside your garage. Or you can opt for a camera that draws power from a plug-in battery pack.

Security Lighting

With any outdoor security camera system installation lighting is another important consideration. If you want to monitor an area at night, you must ensure the area has enough lighting for the camera to display images clearly. You can either do this by installing some outdoor floodlights, or you can choose a camera with low light ratings (known as lux), or even a camera with infrared capability.

Climate Considerations

With any outdoor security camera installation, a strong and durable case is essential.

Depending on the climate in your location, you may need to consider the temperature ranges your system will need to endure. Not many CCTV cameras can work in extreme temperatures in hot climates, or very low temperatures in cold climates. Make sure the system you choose to install will work all year round in your climate.

Cables or Wireless?

The final factor to preplan in any security camera installation is cables. Running cables from your camera to your control point can be the most time-consuming task for CCTV installers.

With the good reliability of today's wireless camera systems, extensive and unsightly cabling may be unnecessary. If you are installing wireless security systems, you must still preplan your installation to ensure success.

The signal range of wireless cameras is normally adequate for most installations. Ranges do vary though and can be reduced by walls and obstacles between the receiver and the camera. Don't be put off by the presence of walls or objects, just bear in mind the more objects there are, the shorter the distance can be between the receiver and the camera. You therefore need to plan beforehand what distances and what obstacles are in the path of the signal. If you are worried, go for wireless security systems with stronger signal strengths.

Ultimately, installing CCTV cameras is well within the capabilities of someone who is reasonably competent at DIY. Complications normally arise when someone buys a camera system that doesn't suit their needs or situation. If you have assessed your requirements before your purchase and obtained competent advice, your security camera installation should go without problems, whether you DIY it, or use professional security camera installer.

By: Steve Dale

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