| |
Neighborhoods
Neighborhood safety
isn't a new thing - the familiar cloaked profile of the Neighborhood Watch logo
has been seen in windows and on lamp posts everywhere. Neighborhood awareness
and community safety have always kept neighborhoods safe, and now, the development
of IP camera technology has made neighborhood surveillance and security more
powerful than ever.
Benefits of Neighborhood
Surveillance
- Protect
residents and visitors - a series of IP surveillance cameras in a
neighborhood or subdivision can help keep community members safe
- Prevent
vandalism - homes and neighborhoods, especially in dense and urban
areas, are often targets of vandalism. Security cameras in neighborhoods can
help discourage vandalism and if the problem persists (or arises), modern
IP cameras can help identify vandals and eliminate the issue quickly.
- Easy
monitoring - with analog CCTV systems, monitoring footage requires
sitting in front of a monitor and waiting for something to happen. Neighborhood
surveillance systems utilizing IP cameras or Wireless IP cameras allow users
(and sometimes multiple users) to monitor cameras from any internet connection
from a home computer - making monitoring a community task. Many IP cameras
and video management platforms feature built in alerts which can send messages
- by email or mobile phone - when activity is detected.
- Protect
community property - many neighborhoods and subdivisions have parks,
pools and sometimes even community centers that are used by residents and
are often susceptible to vandalism, theft, loitering and damage. IP cameras
and neighborhood surveillance technology can help eliminate damage to community
pools and park property.
Risks of Housing
Development IP Camera Systems
- Privacy
- public cameras mounted on streets and in shared areas should record shared
areas only. Keep cameras away from home windows, and if the problem is unavoidable,
look into cameras where certain "privacy screens" can be set up
where footage is not recorded.
- Damage
- cameras protecting and watching public places are for the most part, outside.
To keep gusts of wind, rain, and vandals from harming cameras, look into outdoor
cameras and durable anti-vandalism housings.
Subdivision Surveillance
System Considerations
Neighborhoods vary
by country, by town, by geography, even by culture - so one subdivision security
system will likely not benefit another neighborhood. Consider the following
when looking into neighborhood surveilance cameras to help get an idea of what
the best options are:
- Where
is the neighborhood or development located?
- Are there elements
of the area that are attractive for thieves or vandals?
- What is the
neighborhood's biggest security risk?
- Have there ever
been problems with theft or vandalism in the past?
- What neighborhood
features or events would cameras protect?
Setup Advice for
Neighborhood IP Cameras
- Make sure public
areas like pools and parks are well-covered
- If vandalism
is a problem in a particular area, consider hidden or camouflaged
cameras
|