Who this helps
A quick decision guide before you request a quote.
These guides answer the questions people usually ask before choosing cameras: cost, placement, wired versus wireless, phone viewing, brands, and troubleshooting.
Privacy basics
CCTV should be positioned with privacy in mind. If there is any doubt, get proper legal advice before relying on a camera layout.

Protect what matters
Clean install path
Phone access and playback tested
What this helps you solve
Clear answer before you enquire.
Queensland CCTV privacy issues often come down to where cameras point, what they record, whether audio is involved, and whether other people have a reasonable privacy concern.
Decide
Use this to narrow the choice before guessing equipment.
Send
Suburb, property type, what you want protected, fixed or connected, and any existing issue.
Next
Get a quote when the layout or fault is clear enough to discuss.
Who this helps
These guides answer the questions people usually ask before choosing cameras: cost, placement, wired versus wireless, phone viewing, brands, and troubleshooting.
What we check
Before you request a quote
The strongest quote requests are specific. Use the guide, then send the suburb, property type, camera zones, and any old-system issues.
Property type
Tell us whether it is a home, shop, office, warehouse, townhouse, rental, or mixed-use site.
Areas to cover
List the entry points, driveway, side access, counters, storage areas, or old-system problems that matter.
System preferences
Mention wired, wireless, phone viewing, night vision, brand preference, or recorder needs if you already know them.
Decision point
If you are unsure, send what you know. We can work from the property details before recommending a package.
Planning detail
Use this section to turn the guide into a better quote request, cleaner decision, or sharper troubleshooting path.
Plain-English answer
The guide should make one CCTV decision easier without hiding the important caveats.
Quote relevance
Each guide points back to the service page it supports.
Decision factors
The page highlights the variables that change the answer: layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, storage, or legal caution.
Next step
When the guide reaches its limit, the customer should know what to send for a sharper quote.
Decision path
Use the guide only
Best for: Early research and simple understanding.
Watch: The property may still change the recommendation.
Get a Quote
Best for: When camera count, layout, or install path needs a real answer.
Watch: Send details instead of guessing.
Book repair/help
Best for: App offline, no recording, blurry footage, or poor night vision.
Watch: Changing settings blindly can make diagnosis harder.
Homes
Entry, driveway, side access, remote viewing, legal/privacy basics, and package decisions.
Businesses
Counter, stock, staff/customer areas, recorder storage, and manager access.
Commercial sites
Custom layout, storage, cabling, access control, and multi-user review needs.
Existing systems
Troubleshooting, repair, recorder, app, and upgrade decisions.
How to use this guide
Use the guide to narrow the decision, then send the property details that change the actual recommendation.
What this helps decide
Use this page to narrow one decision: camera count, placement, wiring, recorder choice, brand fit, privacy, app access, or troubleshooting direction.
What still depends on the property
The final recommendation still depends on suburb, building type, cable access, lighting, internet, existing equipment, and the areas that need useful footage.
What to send next
Send what you need protected, property type, whether it is a new install or existing system, and any photos of entries, driveway, recorder, antenna, TV point, or problem equipment.
What not to guess
Do not guess camera count, recorder size, or brand before the layout is clear. A clean quote starts with the job conditions.
Avoid pointing cameras into private spaces, be careful with audio, and think about neighbours, tenants, staff, and customers.
This is practical installation guidance, not legal advice. For legal certainty, use an appropriate legal source.
Coverage planning
A home CCTV layout should be based on the views that actually matter: entries, driveway, side access, rear doors, and low-light approach points.
Zone 01
Front entry
Visitors, deliveries, faces, and the main approach.
Zone 02
Driveway
Vehicles, garage access, and movement near the street.
Zone 03
Side access
Narrow paths, gates, bins, and blind spots.
Zone 04
Rear entry
Back door, patio, yard, and low-light approach points.
Quick answers
It may be possible, but the angle and purpose matter. Avoid unnecessary intrusion into private areas.
Send the suburb, property type, areas to cover, and the decision or fault you are trying to solve. That gives us a better starting point than guessing camera count.
No. It explains the decision, but the final recommendation still depends on the property layout, cabling, lighting, recorder, network, and use case.
Yes, but the answer should be adapted to the property type. Homes, shops, offices, warehouses, and commercial sites have different coverage needs.
After you enquire
We use the job details to work out the most useful next step before anyone guesses at camera count or equipment.
Send the property details
Use the guide to send suburb, property type, what you need protected, and any brand, wiring, signal, screen, or app questions you already have.
We turn it into the next step
The guide topic is the starting point. The property details decide whether you need a package, repair, upgrade or layout check.
You get a clearer recommendation
We respond around the real job instead of giving a generic answer that ignores cabling, recording, and handover.
Specialist, not handyman CCTV
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