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Security/March 5, 2026/5 min read

A CCTV Checklist for Small Businesses That Want Better Coverage

From camera placement to storage and remote viewing, here are the basics every growing business should review before installation.

Coverage comes before camera count.

More cameras do not always mean better security. The right first step is identifying entrances, payment areas, stock zones, and blind spots that matter most to your business.

A smaller number of well-positioned cameras can be more effective than a larger system with poor viewing angles.

Do not ignore storage and access.

Clear footage is only useful when it is recorded properly and easy to retrieve. Businesses should confirm how long recordings are kept, who has access, and whether remote viewing is configured well.

This is especially important for owners who want to monitor activity after business hours or while away from the premises.

Plan for real-world conditions.

Lighting, weather exposure, and internet stability all affect CCTV performance. Outdoor cameras may need extra protection, while indoor units may need better positioning around reflections and shelving.

A practical CCTV setup is one that works consistently in the environment where it will actually be used.

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