A security camera model. Photo: FutureFive.
Security cameras are one of the popular home management devices. If placed in the right locations, they can help users prevent theft and monitor hidden corners in their homes.
There are many security cameras on the market with different prices and functions. However, if not installed in the right locations, users may experience some issues such as blurry footage or obstructed view.
Here are the places to avoid when installing security cameras. Choosing the right location increases the alertness to thieves, supports better viewing and extraction.
Hard-to-see locations
Many people want to place the camera facing a hidden location, not visible from windows or entrances, because they believe that thieves can break in and hide there.
However, in reality, burglars often break in through the main entrance. According to data from security company ADT in the US, 34% of burglars enter homes through the front door, and 22% climb through ground floor windows.
A security camera model with a desktop stand. Photo: TNS.
These are places where members of the household or neighbors can easily access and detect suspicious actions. Users should aim the security camera at these locations to catch wrongdoers.
According to CNET, placing the camera facing the side walkway or back yard can also capture lurkers, but it is less likely to capture the act of breaking into the interior.
Behind obstacles
Users should avoid placing the camera near obstacles that obstruct the view. If placed outdoors, pay attention to growing trees as they can grow rapidly after 1-2 years, requiring the camera to be moved to another location.
If installing the camera indoors, check if the image covers the necessary space when opening the room door. In addition, avoid placing the product where pets can easily access, causing the camera to fall or shift the angle.
In general, users should find a location with a good view, covering the space to be monitored, keeping the camera away from the reach of pets or children.
Intrusion of privacy locations
Security cameras are used to monitor and protect homes, not invade privacy. Therefore, users should avoid placing the camera facing sensitive locations such as bathrooms or bedrooms.
An image tracking application from a security camera.
Recording others in uncomfortable positions or locations can have a counterproductive effect, causing trouble for the owner of the camera.
In most cases, users can place the camera facing public spaces such as sidewalks or paths in front of the house. However, avoid private locations such as areas prohibited from recording, facing directly into the living room or the neighbor’s yard.
In general, users should place security cameras in the most important areas of the house. This allows for easy monitoring and identification if someone tries to enter.
Placing cameras in suboptimal locations makes them less effective, even affecting the safety of the house.
According to Zing