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Mistakes to Avoid When Buying CCTV Cameras

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Let's take a look at some of these mistakes that you should avoid when choosing CCTV and other types of security systems for your home or business.

Buying a one-size-fits-all security system
Buying a complete set of security system is common these days. However, homes and0 businesses have unique security needs. That's why it's smart to choose CCTV systems that are highly customised for your needs.

Buying too few and the wrong types of CCTVs
Make a point of ensuring the you are going to buy sufficient number of cameras to cover all the vulnerable points of your home or business. That's why, before setting out to purchase a CCTV system, be sure to draw up a plan first. Which doors or windows need cameras? Which areas are vulnerable where intruders are likely to break in from? Also, be sure that the cameras you are buying are the right ones. If you are setting up cameras in the darkest corner of your property, get an infrared camera. If the camera that you need will be installed outdoors, be sure to get one that is vandal and weather proof.

Buying proprietary systems
The problem with proprietary security systems is that they are sometimes not compatible with other equipment. If you need to upgrade, but the component you need to install with your existing system is from another manufacturer, you may not be able to do so, unless you modify the entire security system altogether.

That's why be sure to buy equipment that can conveniently integrate with others.

Getting a camera with fixed focus length
Cameras with fixed focus can only focus on an image on a certain distance. That's not going to do a lot of good if intruders are too close or too far away. Buy those with adjustable focus to capture clear footages of subjects from various distances.

Buying a VCR instead of DVR
VCRs or video cassette recorders are things of the past. The problem with these types of equipment is that they easily wear and they have a lot of moving parts. If you are looking to record footages captured by your security camera, choose DVRs or digital video recorders. They are extremely portable and produce clearer and better quality footages. But when buying a DVR, be sure to buy those that can accommodate the number of CCTV cameras you have installed.

Your home or your business is perhaps your life's biggest work. That's why it needs the best security that you can provide.

For further information, contact a reputable security company near you to learn more about your CCTV system options.
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