It is no longer a question of if you need CCTV on your business premises but where.

CCTV is regarded as absolutely essential for any company who is serious about protecting themselves from costly damage or theft and keeping their employees and visitors safe.

Once you have made the right decision to have trust hire CCTV or similar installed, it is time to pick the perfect location where they will be most effective.

The height, the angle, the key areas that need extra protection, these are all important things to consider when planning out your new security camera system.

To help create a CCTV system that is as effective as it possibly can be, we have put together this helpful guide to installing your own surveillance cameras.

CCTV

Where is CCTV needed?

Some of the areas where it is most important that CCTV is in place includes:

Entryways

Control the entrances to your premises and you control the safety of the site. Keeping track of who moves in and out of your premises is incredibly important, but it can also be pretty time consuming and expensive. With CCTV in place, tracking movement has never been easier. Not to mention the fact that most intruders won’t even try to enter a property if they see visible signs of CCTV observation.

Make sure to choose a CCTV system that records high quality imagery and is time/date stamped. This not only means that you will be able to see who is coming in and out more clearly but also means that the images can be used in police investigations and insurance cases as evidence if needed.

Warehouses

Anywhere where a large quantity of high value assets are stored is at increased risk of criminal activity and require an additional level of care and attention.

Company warehouses can store millions of pounds worth of goods and it is crucial that any security breach, no matter how minor, is identified and dealt with as quickly as possible. It can be difficult to secure extremely large areas such as warehouses using more traditional security such as manned guarding, but with the right CCTV system in place, you can monitor activity in every nook an cranny from one single central location.

How high should you install your cameras?

You might not think that the height at which your CCTV cameras are installed matters all that much. You are wrong. Cameras installed too low down are easily tampered with and are more likely to be accidentally damaged during day-to-day operations. Install them too high up on the other hand and the angle will be unhelpful for identifying individuals and won’t be visible at first glance form floor level. It is vital that your CCTV cameras are easily visible in order to deter criminals. If they can’t see them, they won’t know to steer clear after all.

As a general rule, somewhere between 3 and 5 metres up is considered optimal CCTV camera positioning.

-