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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!

What Makes Wireless CCTV Security Systems Ideal When Renting an Apartment?

For decades past, CCTV security systems were synonymous with commercial properties since many people assumed that you have to run a business to invest in high-tech security solutions. However, in recent years, more and more homeowners are realising that security should be a leading priority, more so as crime rates keep rising. But if you are renting an apartment, you could be feeling that your options are limited. As such, many renters rely on their landlord to keep them safe. Nonetheless, this is not ideal.

Certainly, you have to consult with your landlord before you make any major changes to their property, but this does not have to be a problem when you opt for wireless CCTV cameras. If you are keen on elevating the security of your home, consider discussing with your landlord the following qualities of wireless CCTV security cameras that make them ideal while you are renting their apartment.

Wireless CCTV security cameras provide proof of a crime

When you are a homeowner, you have complete control over who has access to your house. Hence, not only is it easy for you to narrow down suspects in the unfortunate event that someone breaches your property, but you also can rekey or replace your locks to deny access to anyone that you no longer trust. The same cannot be said when you are renting a property. Apartments, in particular, can pose a security threat since individuals such as the property manager, the maintenance technician, previous tenants and so on could all have copies of keys to your unit.

Hence, if a crime is to take place, it can be very challenging for the property owner and the authorities to pinpoint the criminal. With a wireless CCTV security system in place, you will always have footage of anyone that has accessed your home, and this can prove invaluable when you need evidence.

Wireless CCTV security cameras do not cause property damage

A standard regulation that all renters will find in their lease is that they should not cause any physical damage to the property for the duration of their occupation. Failure to adhere to this will not only translate into you shouldering the burden of the repairs, but you may also lose your deposit. Hence, it is unsurprising that many landlords are unwilling to allow their tenants to install a CCTV security system since they assume that multiple holes will be drilled into the wall to set up the cabling.

While this is a valid concern with wired systems, it is not the case with the wireless variety. These new-age security solutions will rely on the apartment's Wi-Fi to transmit footage. Not only does this mean no damage is done to the property, but you can also easily move out with your CCTV security system and leave no trace of it behind once your lease ends.

Reach out to a local security system service to learn more about CCTV security systems.