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Security Cameras in Smiths Lake
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Smiths Lake Security Cameras
When it comes to protecting your home or business in Smiths Lake, professional security camera installation can make all the difference. Active 24/7 Locksmiths Forster offers customised surveillance solutions designed to help you monitor, deter and respond to suspicious activity before it becomes a problem. With years of experience and a commitment to the safety of local residents and property owners, the team delivers high-quality systems backed by expert advice.
Whether you're looking to keep an eye on your home while you're away or reduce theft around your business, our camera systems are easy to use, effective, and tailored to your needs. Locals in Smiths Lake appreciate having a trustworthy service close to home, with fast response times and access to the latest technology. From single-unit setups to full multi-camera installations, we’ll guide you through the process and provide reliable, ongoing support.
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Choosing a security camera system is about more than just picking a product—it's about selecting the right setup for your property and lifestyle. In Smiths Lake, locals trust us to provide detailed consultations, expert installations and responsive customer care. From front gates and driveways to warehouses and retail shops, we recommend placement strategies that maximise visibility while maintaining your property’s aesthetics. We use high-resolution cameras with night vision, motion detection and mobile alerts, giving you real-time updates wherever you are. Every system is tailored to the layout and unique security needs of your space, whether it’s residential or commercial.
We’re here to help you understand the ins and outs of your system with clear instructions and ongoing maintenance support. Our team makes the process simple from the first call to installation and follow-up.
To get started on securing your Smiths Lake property, contact us for a personalised quote and expert advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where should security cameras be placed for best coverage?
For effective surveillance, cameras should be placed at key access points such as front and back doors, driveway entrances, garages, and ground-floor windows. Outdoor cameras should be mounted at a height of at least 8–10 feet to prevent tampering, while still allowing for clear facial recognition. Indoors, place cameras in common areas like entryways, living rooms, or hallways to track movement throughout the property. It’s important to consider lighting conditions, blind spots, and motion activity when choosing placement. Avoid pointing cameras at private spaces like bathrooms to comply with privacy laws.
Can I use security camera footage as legal evidence?
Yes, security camera footage can be used as legal evidence in many cases, but it must meet certain criteria. The footage needs to be clear, time-stamped, and properly stored to be admissible. Courts typically require that video has not been tampered with or edited. For it to be valuable, the camera should be positioned to capture the event in question clearly, with identifiable subjects. It’s also a good idea to ensure your system is regularly maintained to avoid issues with blurred footage, date/time errors, or system malfunctions that could undermine the footage’s credibility.
Do security cameras work at night?
Yes, many security cameras come with night vision technology using infrared (IR) LEDs to record in low-light or complete darkness. Basic cameras may offer black-and-white infrared night vision up to 10–30 metres, while more advanced models include colour night vision and low-light sensors. Placement is important—avoid pointing cameras directly at lights or reflective surfaces. For poorly lit areas, consider using additional IR illuminators or motion-triggered spotlights to enhance visibility.





