CCTV cameras: Simple precautions to improve home security

by | Mar 9, 2025 | Uncategorized

Digital Edge Security Brisbane News and Tips
CCTV cameras and alarm systems are excellent deterrents but there are many ways you can improve the physical security of your home.

Break and enters are largely crime of opportunity. A few simple precautions can reduce the likelihood that your property will be targeted.

Lock all your doors and windows

It is a very simple but often overlooked measure. It is a good idea to keep doors and windows secured even if you are home.

Move your valuables away from doors and windows

Don’t leave your car keys on a hook by the door or your handbag on the hall stand (we know we all do it!) Find another spot in the house that is less visible and more secure to store your valuable and get into the habit of using it.

Be careful not to signal that you are out

Don’t leave a note for the delivery driver on the front door and consider turning down the ring on your landline (if you still have one) so that it is less obvious if it rings and no one answers it.

Make sure your alarm system is in good working order

If you have an alarm system – turn it on! If it is not working properly or faulty then get it repaired so your neighbours don’t learn to ignore it.

Of course, if you are unlucky enough to be targeted, your CCTV system can help provide valuable evidence to police and increase the chances of having your valuables returned.

Check out this article (https://www.police.qld.gov.au/safety-and-preventing-crime/home-security) from the Queensland Police Service for more tips on improving your home security..

Call us today to learn more about how you can improve your home security.

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Written by Matt Foots

Digital Edge Security is a Brisbane-based business owned and operated by Matt Foots. Matt spent 17 years with the Queensland Police Service including six years with Technical Surveillance Units. As a highly skilled surveillance technician, Matt was instrumental in gathering intelligence and evidence for a number of high-profile investigations and completed several training courses locally, interstate and overseas in video, audio, locks, alarms and CCTV. He is now bringing that expertise to design and install security solutions for clients in their homes and businesses. Member of Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL) Queensland Security Provider Licence (Security Adviser and Security Equipment Installer) NSW Security Licence (Security Consultant, Security Seller and Security Equipment Specialist) Cabling Registration (Open Registration) – ASIAL.

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