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Home security camera systems: your legal obligations and how CCTV deters burglars

Home is where the heart is and where you should feel that you, your family and your belongings are safe at all times, day and night.

With car keys, and expensive small items like tablets and mobile phones scattered around, a burglary can be costly; in a study by the Home Office in 2000, it was calculated that the average cost of a burglary was £2,300. With inflation, this now sits at £3,600. Of course, this could be increased further if a burglar steals your car keys and drives off with your vehicle.

A study by the University of Leicester found that CCTV systems were the single biggest deterrent in pre-planned crime

In April 2015 and March 2016, there were 375,034 cases of burglary in the UK. With this in mind, you may be looking to protect yourself and your home from this type of crime. Your first steps are to ensure you lock all doors and windows, and make sure there is nothing that can be climbed on to access upper levels of your property.

If you intend to take your home security further, you could try installing home CCTV. Here is what you need to know and consider before proceeding – and how the safety of your home could benefit.

The benefits of home security camera systems

If you think you’d like to take the next step in home security, it’s worth considering the following points:

A still from Lisa MacKenzie’s CCTV footage

Could dummy cameras work?

Dummy cameras could deter some thieves, but they shouldn’t be relied on – and experienced criminals can spot the difference. Plus, one of the benefits of CCTV is capturing the offenders in the act, so you need CCTV that can provide evidence of the crime and its perpetrator.

The law on residential CCTV

Before you consider installing a home security camera system, you need to understand the rules you must adhere to. This will stop you from breaching privacy laws, and allow for a smooth setup and use from the start.

You can install CCTV systems as part of your right to protect your property, but you must do so in a way that reasonably respects the privacy of others. To do this, you must:

CCTV could well be worth the investment for protection, peace of mind and prevention of losing valuable possessions. With a solid knowledge of CCTV systems, and the laws you must abide to, home CCTV is an excellent choice for your property.

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