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    A Few of the Most Common Surveillance Camera Installation Mistakes

    www.sonitrolde.comOne of the first logical security measures for any business owner to take is installing video surveillance cameras. While these might seem like a foolproof commercial security system, the truth is that any number of mistakes could be made during the installation process. Keep reading to learn about some of those mistakes and how to avoid them.

    Failing to Consider Obstructions
    If there’s even the slightest possibility of something obstructing one or multiple security cameras, it should be placed in a different location. Before you even begin installing video surveillance equipment, it’s important to have designated areas marked as “free of obstructions.”

    Forgetting About Glare
    The sun can be an excellent source of illumination for your surveillance system, but it can also be a major hindrance if you’re not careful. The sun’s position throughout the day should always be taken into consideration when you’re installing security cameras, as a strong glare is all it takes for security camera footage to be rendered completely useless.

    The Problem With PTZ Cameras
    Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) cameras are extremely tempting, and for good reason! These are big items for every security alarm company because they give business owners the opportunity to take complete control over the way they survey their property. The issue? After panning, tilting, and zooming to the heart’s content, it can be pretty easy to forget about setting the camera back to its normal positioning. If this happens and a robbery occurs, the cameras could potentially miss critical information.

    Neglecting Professional Installation
    DIY installation might seem easy, but the only thing easy about it is the aforementioned mistakes. Unless you’re a security alarm company professional with experience installing security cameras, you might not be the best candidate for an installation job.

    Security cameras are extremely necessary for the vast majority of brick and mortar businesses. Considering that robberies resulted in almost $4.5 billion in property losses in 2013 alone, their installation is critical in reclaiming some of that lost property. But the most important thing to remember is that bad installation will cost you. Proper installation by a professional is key!