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Worried about your home security?

I'm very passionate about home security systems. I believe that prevention is better than a cure, so over the years I've learned a great deal about how to keep potential intruders out of my home--both physically, with high-security doors and windows, and psychologically, with deterrents and markers that indicate my home is simply not worth the effort. To help you do the same, I've started a blog to discuss low-cost ways of protecting your home that are effective and entirely within the bounds of reasonableness. I'll also be explaining how these measures don't have to be unsightly; you'll find no ugly chain-link fences here!

Important Features to Remember When Picking Your CCTV System

CCTV systems have become one of the most sought after products today. Most companies and homes need them to manage the different security challenges they face daily to keep their properties secure. They rely on the system to monitor and record everything that happens on the premises, making it easier to know who visited or spot and capture intruders.

You can buy and install a CCTV system if you are experiencing security challenges or simply want to enhance security in your home or business. But before you start shopping, it's vital to familiarise yourself with the basic CCTV system features. Some critical features are outlined below.

Camera type

CCTV cameras come in different forms, so you will need to know these types to make an informed choice. For instance, you can choose from wireless or wired cameras, dome cameras, as well as night vision-enabled cameras.

Another popular option is the network or IP cameras that are connected to the router of the PC or any similar device. Get to know the unique features of each type of camera, as well as their pros and cons, to select the best one for your application.

Functional necessities

CCTV systems come in various models that are designed to work in various situations. Depending on the application, these systems are usually adjusted during installation to act in certain capacities. For instance, the location and size of your property will determine how the mounting will be done. Remember, cameras are mounted in strategic locations, so you might need more cameras depending on the building design.

You want to cover all possible areas burglars may take advantage of to enter the building. Besides determining the number of cameras, you need to consider things like lens capability — short range or long range. Writing down all your requirements in advance will help you choose the best CCTV system features that match your needs.

Discreetness

Also, you will need to decide if you want a CCTV system that's visible or not. The market offers both types, so determine which one is perfect for your building. Discreet CCTV systems will provide surveillance services undetected, and that's why they are ideal for securing high-value properties.

In most cases, the models come with motion detection features, boosting their capabilities. Visible CCTV systems are also useful if you want intruders to notice the cameras. They usually deter them from accessing the property and should be installed in an area where visibility isn't an issue.

To learn more about security cameras, reach out to a local security company.