Our inspection starts with how people actually enter, park, walk around and access your home. We do not begin by asking, “Where can we mount a camera quickly?” We begin by asking, “What needs to be seen clearly if something happens?”
For Underwood homes, the main areas we check are the driveway, front door, garage, side access, rear yard, side gates, pedestrian paths and any visitor parking. These are the areas where people usually approach, pause, enter, leave or move out of sight.
A typical walk-the-property inspection starts at the street. We follow the driveway, check the front entry, inspect the garage, review the side gate, look at the rear door and backyard, then discuss where the recorder and app setup should fit.
Camera height, viewing angle and distance matter. A camera mounted too high may capture movement but not faces. A camera pointed too wide may miss useful vehicle detail. Cameras aimed at driveways need to account for vehicles, slow number plate movement, headlights and people walking near entries.
Night coverage is not only about choosing the highest-resolution camera. Lighting, placement and glare control affect whether night footage is useful.
We also check phone viewing. Homeowners need live view and playback that are easy to access when an incident happens. A system that records but is hard to search can quickly become frustrating.
Brisbane CCTV Experts installs, repairs, upgrades and supports CCTV/security camera systems for homes and businesses. If you are comparing home CCTV installation in Brisbane with a local Underwood setup, we can help you plan the layout properly first.