Security cameras Perth
Security Cameras Perth

Security Cameras Perth (Home & Business)

Choose the right cameras first—then install them properly. We design lens plans, storage, network and remote access so your footage is usable when it matters.

What “good security cameras” actually means

Most CCTV disappointments aren’t caused by the brand—they’re caused by poor planning. The goal is simple: capture faces and plates at the distances that matter, keep recordings long enough for your risk profile, and make sure staff or family can pull footage quickly when needed.

Home setups

  • Front entry face capture and package theft coverage.
  • Driveway and side-access detection without constant false alerts.
  • Simple mobile access for the household, with sensible permissions.
  • Night performance tuned for Perth lighting conditions.

Business setups

  • POS, stockroom, entries and carpark coverage mapped to incident scenarios.
  • Retention and playback workflows for managers and investigators.
  • Network segmentation and secure remote access for multi-site operators.
  • Clear documentation so handovers and servicing are painless.

Camera types we deploy (and when to use them)

Turret cameras

Great for general-purpose coverage with strong night performance and a clean look on residential eaves.

Bullet cameras

Ideal when you need visible deterrence and longer throws for driveways, yards and perimeter lines.

Dome cameras

Popular indoors for retail, hospitality and common areas where you want tamper resistance and tidy installs.

Varifocal lenses

We use these when distances vary and we need to dial in face or plate capture without guessing.

Color-at-night / low light

For low ambient lighting where color evidence improves identification and incident reporting.

NVR + local storage

A stable backbone for reliability and retention. We size storage and network properly so footage doesn’t drop.

Our process (so you don’t end up with blind spots)

  1. Site walkthrough: entries, lines of sight, lighting, and incident scenarios.
  2. Lens plan: camera positions and focal lengths mapped to face/plate capture.
  3. Recording + retention: storage sizing based on resolution, FPS and days retained.
  4. Secure remote access: app setup with roles and sensible access control.
  5. Handover: playback basics, exporting footage, and what to do after an incident.

FAQs

How many security cameras do I need?

Most homes start with 4–8 cameras depending on entries and driveway coverage. Businesses vary based on entrances, POS, stock areas and carparks. We design a lens plan so the number is driven by outcomes (faces/plates/coverage), not a generic package.

Do you set up remote viewing and alerts?

Yes. We configure the mobile app, user access, and alert rules. The goal is fewer false alarms and faster decision-making—especially after-hours.

Will cameras work at night?

Yes—night performance depends on camera choice, placement and lighting. We select appropriate low-light options and tune settings so you get usable footage, not blurry silhouettes.

How long will footage be stored?

Retention depends on camera count, resolution and activity. We size storage to your retention goal and show you how to export footage when required.