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While positioning these security cameras is a critical factor in their effectiveness, there are certain places where they should never be installed. Placing them in the wrong locations may hinder their performance, compromise your security and even breach privacy laws. (Courtesy pics)
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In today’s world, where safety and security are paramount, having a home security camera system is an absolute necessity. It acts as an extra set of eyes that are vigilant 24/7, ensuring the protection of your loved ones and valuable possessions. While positioning these security cameras is a critical factor in their effectiveness, there are certain places where they should never be installed. Placing them in the wrong locations may hinder their performance, compromise your security and even breach privacy laws.
Four places where you should avoid installing your home security cameras. 
Under direct sunlight
Glare is a notorious problem faced by camera lenses directly exposed to sunlight, leading to washed-out images where crucial details get lost. Furthermore, overexposure to UV rays can lead to the rapid deterioration of plastic components, leading to the fading of colours and the brittle nature of camera housing.

Invisible locations
While it might be tempting to place cameras in discreet locations to capture potential intruders off-guard, visible cameras can often serve as a more effective deterrent. The presence of a security camera can discourage would-be intruders, making them think twice before attempting a break-in.

Privacy-violating areas
It’s essential to respect privacy when installing your home security cameras. Avoid pointing your cameras at your neighbours’ properties. This can be seen as an invasion of their privacy and can lead to strained relations or even legal disputes.

Near trees, bushes
While foliage can provide a degree of natural concealment, the placement of cameras near trees and bushes presents several challenges. For instance, motion-triggered cameras may often be activated by the movement of branches, leaves or even wildlife, leading to an excessive number of false alarms.

Pointing outward through windows
An issue is the reflection of infrared lights from the glass, especially when the cameras switch to night vision mode. This can severely limit the field of view and make footage captured at night virtually useless. Opt for outdoor cameras that are built to resist weather elements and consider investing in anti-reflective glass for your windows, if necessary.

 

cameras near trees and bushes also provides cover for potential burglars, making it easier for them to tamper with or disable your security system
cameras near trees and bushes also provides cover for potential burglars, making it easier for them to tamper with or disable your security system
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