Did you know you can install a home security system all by yourself? Most security systems are ready to go and designed to be as user-friendly as possible, allowing you to save money through D.I.Y. installation.
If you’re ready to take your home safety and security to the next level, follow our easy step-by-step guide.
Tip: Each security system may be a little different, so make sure to read the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
Safety tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves, ear muffs and a mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment.
Once your system is connected to Wi-Fi, you’ll be able to connect to your wireless cameras using the system’s app. This is where you will operate and view live camera footage.
Download the app on your electronic device and follow the setup instructions to connect each camera.
A general rule of thumb is to install a camera above each entry and exit point, where you can monitor who comes in and out of your home. Also, consider where you’d like to place your cameras for the best field of view. This might depend on what you’d like to use your system for, whether it’s checking on pets, monitoring deliveries or added security.
It’s recommended to keep your cameras out of direct sunlight, two or three metres above the ground. This is so the image won’t be obstructed by sunlight and to ensure the camera can capture a broad view of its surroundings. The higher the camera, the more you’ll be able to see.
Visible security cameras are a proven deterrent to crime. However, you may also wish to consider areas that your cameras can be hidden from plain view, as well.
Mark the area where you’d like to mount the camera with a pencil and pre-drill the holes. Dismantle the mounting brackets by turning the bracket clockwise from the base.
Attach the base to the area by screwing it in where you pre-drilled the holes. Re-attach the mounting brackets. Now you're ready to attach the camera to the mounting bracket.
Repeat this step for as many cameras as you like around your home.
If you’ve chosen a trusty CCTV system (like the one used in our example), you’ll only need to charge your cameras twice a year.
To do this, simply unscrew each camera with a screwdriver and plug them into the charger. Allow them to charge before screwing them back into place.