Before quoting security cameras in Logan Central, we complete a risk-point inspection. That means we check the property’s entries, driveway, side access, rear door, garage, car park, shopfront, stock area, office entry, and shared access points before recommending camera positions.
Blind spots matter. A camera can record movement but still miss the useful detail: a face, number plate, direction of travel, hand activity at a counter, or the path someone used to leave. That is why camera angle, mounting height, and field of view are just as important as camera quantity.
We also check cable routes, roofline access, eaves, wall surfaces, mounting height, lighting, Wi-Fi or network availability, and recorder placement. For Logan Central properties, different rooflines, access paths, driveways, and shared boundaries can change the right layout.
Camera planning also needs to respect Queensland privacy expectations. We aim cameras at your own entries, driveway, frontage, stock areas, parking areas, and access points rather than unnecessarily capturing neighbouring private spaces.
If you already have CCTV, we check for poor-quality footage, failed cameras, old recorders, bad app access, unclear night vision, and limited recording history.