We start by checking the home’s real access points before recommending cameras. That means we do not begin with a fixed camera count. We begin with where people, vehicles and activity actually move around your property.
For most Logan Central homes, our first check covers 5 priority areas: front entry, driveway, garage, side access and rear doors. These zones usually tell us whether the home needs simple entry and driveway coverage or a wider perimeter plan.
Blind spots often sit where homeowners least expect them: side paths, parked vehicles, fences, gates, carports, sheds and rear patios. A camera aimed too wide may show movement, but not enough detail to identify a person, vehicle direction or entry point.
Our coverage-first check looks at access points, camera angles, lighting, recording location and phone viewing. We also check night visibility, glare, eave position, cable pathway options, Wi-Fi or network considerations and the recorder location.
South East Queensland’s subtropical weather, summer storms and glare can affect outdoor camera placement, so we plan for real conditions. Our goal is useful footage for recognition, playback and app viewing, not just wide scenic coverage.
For related residential systems, see our home CCTV installation in Brisbane service.