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Where Should Security Cameras Be Installed in a Business?

December 9, 2020|fsstechnologies

Security camera placement in a business needs to be strategically decided based on several important factors. Areas that store valuables, have high foot traffic, and enable access to your building should be some of the essential locations. Learn more about what kinds of security cameras you can use and where they should be installed in your business.

Are business security cameras necessary?

Commercial security systems include many pieces, including video security components. CCTV cameras are a regular feature in public spaces, including stores and other businesses. Video surveillance is common and legal in workplaces, and using it as part of a comprehensive security system can help your business save money.

What types of CCTV cameras can I use?

There are many different styles and resolutions for CCTV cameras. You’ll also need to consider whether you prefer cameras that are wired or wireless, have night-vision capabilities, and save footage on the device or a separate system. With all these different combinations, there are many security camera options available for your business.

Some of the more common types of CCTV cameras include:

  • Video doorbell cameras
  • Dome cameras
  • Bullet cameras
  • Fisheye cameras
  • Panoramic cameras
  • Pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras
  • Turret cameras

Security camera

How do I pick the right security cameras for my business?

To determine what type of CCTV camera best suits your needs, you’ll need to consider the spaces that require cameras and your security goals. Your operating hours are another essential aspect to consider, as you may want footage when customers visit and when employees are opening or closing. The level of detail in the footage is another important factor.

To find the best options for different scenarios, ask yourself these questions:

  • Will the cameras be placed indoors or outdoors?
  • Do I want the footage to be stored remotely or only on-site?
  • Do I want monitoring?
  • Is low-light or night vision an important feature?
  • Will the cameras be visible or hidden?
  • What kind of resolution do I require?
  • Do I want constant or motion-activated footage?

Where should I place security cameras?

CCTV cameras should be placed in the areas of your business where high-value property or money is kept, entrances and exits, and other high-traffic areas. After covering these essential placements, you can evaluate the rest of your building and determine which parts need camera coverage. While you can choose to cover certain parts, many business owners cover the majority of their properties to be safe.

Man installing a security camera

Common places for a camera to cover can include:

  • Building access points
  • Parking lots or walkways
  • Cash registers
  • Storage rooms
  • Hallways or alleyways
  • Vaults or safes

Build the best security system for your business with FSS Technologies

Choosing and installing CCTV cameras in your business is something that should be done with the support of a professional team, like the one at FSS Technologies. The placement of cameras is an essential consideration during your building’s security camera installation. We know how to optimize the placement of your cameras, ensure you use the best equipment that will meet your needs, and save your business time.

You’ll be surprised at just how easy it is to get set up with a new security system for your business. Contact our friendly team of expert service technicians to find out more about boosting your company’s security with cameras and other helpful solutions.

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