June
20092:31 pm
Setting Up Wireless Outdoor Security Cameras
If you still use the old type of wired security camera for your outdoor uses, you may not have a lot of leeway when it comes to placement. Though these are used for many business reasons, some feel the need to have them on their home as well.
If you have old ones and you want to upgrade, or if you are getting cameras for the first time, you should know something about the smart placement of your wireless outdoor security cameras so they catch what you want to see and miss everything else.
You should never have your wireless outdoor security cameras in a place where they can easily be reached and torn down. If someone can see them and reach them, and they want to do something of which they hope you will not be aware, they are going to cover them, or even destroy them.
Instead, placing wireless outdoor security cameras up as high as you can without compromising your view. You can hide them or keep them out in the open, but make sure they are out of reach for the most part.
The best location for your wireless outdoor security cameras depends on how your home or your business is situated. Covering all major entries and all points of access is perhaps the best thing to do.
This is not always easy, but it does ensure that you get the footage that you need, or the deterrence that you want. Some will not attempt to break in if they see that you have wireless security cameras outside of your home.
There are some very sneaky places where you can put your wireless outdoor security cameras if you feel that you want to have at least some of them hidden. You don?t have to mount them on a wall or a post to have them be effective. If you have a sturdy tree that has a good view of what you think is a troublesome area, find a good place on the tree.
Remember, however, that those on the ends of the strongest branches can move with the wind, rendering them useless. You can mount them on the trunk, but remember to check often for leaf growth that may get in the way.
You should also remember that there are things that can interfere with the operation of your wireless outdoor security cameras. Check often to see if there is any interference, or if there is any chance you are interfering with important things nearby (like hospital equipment). Most should work without such problems, but check just to make sure.
You should hire a professional to check your placement and do it for you if you are not sure about your placement and use of security cameras outdoors. By doing that, you are sure you get the best from your equipment. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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