CCTV Camera Installation Tips - Aura Business Solutions

Contrary to popular belief, most burglaries do not occur at night at all. Instead, 65% of burglaries occur between 6am and 6pm. Most burglars do not want to risk encountering someone so they will try your home when you're most likely to be at work. The most common hours for a burglary to occur are between 10am-3pm

Burglars will target properties with an obstructed view from the streets to avoid being seen by neighbours or passers-by. Corner houses are often targeted due to having at least one side with no neighbours, and thieves will go to the back or side of the property as fences provide coverage.

Make your home look occupied, and make it difficult to break in.

Lock all outside doors and windows before you leave the house or go to bed. ...

Leave lights on when you go out.

Keep your garage door closed and locked

Don't allow daily deliveries of mail, newspapers or flyers build up while you are away.

Most burglaries are opportunistic, but some thieves will case a property and plan the break in, before they strike. They may pose as neighbours or college students, so they can walk or drive down your street unnoticed and study your routine. Burglars might come to your door pretending to be a sales rep or handyman, in order to have a look at what's inside, and examine the security of your property. They may look out for keys, so they can see if they'd be able to fish them through the letterbox.

Make your home look occupied, and make it difficult to break in.

 Lock all outside doors and windows before you leave the house or go to bed.

 Leave lights on when you go out.

 Keep your garage door closed and locked.

 Don't allow daily deliveries of mail, newspapers or flyers build up while you are away.

 Try using a working alarm system is always a good measure.

 Locking doors and windows are a good measure.

  Destroy boxes.

  Leave lights on if you're leaving.

  Trust your neighbors.

Keep things put away and out of sight if possible, so a snooping stranger can't see valuables through windows.

The latest arrival is blinking LED Camera.  It detects the movement and the special LED light on the camera blinks multiple times.  PIR Detection Camera has become popular in a short span of time. This will deter and frighten the thief.  They also have a blinking LED light right in the front, which is a prominent feature of these cameras. ... However, because most real security cameras come without this light, security experts recommend not buying cameras with this feature. Apart from the blinking light, dummy cameras serve no real purpose.

Thieves will target properties without a security system installed, as they don't want to risk being seen or heard.

Install security lighting, CCTV and visible intruder alarm systems. These will not only help to deter burglars, but also will alert you should a thief attempt to break in. If you can't afford to install a security system, dummy systems are an affordable alternative. Put up signs or stickers that show you have a security system installed, whether you do or not, to put burglars off. 

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