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Security Camera Placement Tips

If you are implementing a larger Digital Video Recorder Installation in your place of business, such as 16 camera DVR system installation, then this article will be right up your alley. You will find here six simple tips to effectively place the cameras on your property.

By following the tips you will maximize the usable life of the cams and will make sure they are used in the most effective possible manner. Many small business owners are deciding to build multi channel DVR systems into their stores or offices, simply because of incredible loss prevention that these systems afford.

Never point the camera straight down. By pointing a camera down, many of the recognizable facial features of the perpetrator will be missed on inspection. Instead, the camera should be pointed horizontally or down, but at an angle.

Cover ALL entrances with security cameras. This can not be emphasized enough. Cover front and back doors, and any windows that are accessible from the outside. Sometimes, the outside image of the perpetrator will be the only one carrying enough information to identify the perpetrator.

The lens should provide no wider a field of view than needed. The wider the field of view, the smaller objects in the camera will appear and the lower the effective resolution of the objects you really need to monitor. It might be difficult to recognize facial expression with a wide angle camera lens and a person at a distance.

By all means avoid direct sunlight hitting the lens of the camera. While mounting the cameras outside, make sure the sun will not under any circumstances, winter or summer, be hitting on the lens of the camera directly. The internal workings of the camera are extremely light sensitive and will quickly fade and the camera will become useless.

Mount infrared cameras up to 20 ft. of subject. For quality night images, distance is paramount. The invisible infrared illumination lights that come built in into night vision cameras are usually not that strong. You can purchase special cameras with farther night vision or use additional standalone infrared illuminators for more invisible lighting.

Protect the cameras with a surge suppressor and/or a battery backup. Cameras are sensitive changes in power supply and can fail because of a power or voltage surge. Voltage changes will also void the cameras warranty. A great example of how a little forethought and a little money can go a long way toward protecting your valuable equipment.

There you go. By following these six important security camera self-installation tips, you will be able to install the cams correctly the first time, you will avoid costly mistakes, avoid voiding the warranty on the cameras, and save yourself a $1,000 to $2,000 of the cost of the professional installation. No go out there, pick your system, and protect your premises!

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