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4 Tips For Installing Outside Security Cameras Around Your Home

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If you're a homeowner, you know how important it is to keep your space secure. And since half of all burglaries happen in residential areas, having good home security measures in place is vital. Outside security cameras are one easy way to add extra protection to your home, and they don't have to be expensive or difficult to install.

Install hardwired cameras

Hardwired cameras are more secure than battery-powered ones. They're also more reliable because you won't have to worry about your camera going offline due to a dead battery or low power supply. If you have an existing power supply in your home, hardwired cameras are easy to install yourself—follow the manufacturer's instructions for connecting them up and mounting them where they need to be installed.

A professional should do this if there isn't already a cable run from an outlet near where you need the camera mounted (for example, if you want to put one outside). You'll also want someone who knows what they're doing if you want multiple hardwired security cameras installed at once, as it's not something most people would attempt on their own.

Choose high-resolution cameras

It's not always easy to determine the resolution of a camera, but you should always ensure you're getting the best quality possible for your money.

Resolution is measured in pixels--the more pixels, the better your picture will be (and the more expensive). You'll want to choose a resolution suitable for both how large an area you want to monitor and what size screen it will be displayed on.

If you plan on using live feeds from these outside security cameras as part of an integrated home automation system, then high-definition (HD) video is essential; otherwise, noticeable pixelation will be seen on large screens like televisions or computer monitors.

Consider night-vision cameras

One thing to consider is whether you need an outdoor security camera that can see in the dark. Night-vision cameras have an infrared sensor that lets them pick up light from street lamps and other sources, so you don't have to worry about the lighting conditions around your home when installing them.

However, these cameras are more expensive than standard ones, so only choose this option if it suits your needs and budget. Night vision works best outdoors because there's usually plenty of ambient light available for these sensors to pick up instead of having them rely solely on infrared bulbs or LEDs (which can be easily blocked by trees).

Choose a suitable mounting method for each camera.

Choosing the right location for your security camera is essential. You want to ensure that it can capture all the areas of your home or business that are most important to you. The best way to do this is by deciding on an ideal view and finding a suitable location for mounting each camera.

Once you've decided on a good spot for each one, consider how much weather protection they'll need; if there's lots of rain or snow in your area, try not to place them in areas where water could leak down onto them from above (such as near windows).

Also, remember any regulations regarding drilling through walls/structures around your home—you may need permission from city officials before installing any wall-mounted bracket!

Outside security cameras help you keep an eye on what's happening in different parts of your property and can also act as a deterrent against potential criminals who might be thinking about committing an offense there. Contact security system installers to learn more.


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