CCTV Camera Installation & Strategic Placement
Real work photos showing how I mount cameras for full coverage and hide all wires for a clean, professional look.
A Tiandy PTZ camera installed in Wafra, overlooking a long road. The high mounting point gives a wide, unobstructed view of the area.
A dual-camera setup on a building corner, featuring a Tiandy PTZ camera for active monitoring and a fixed camera for constant coverage of a specific area.
This is the same Tiandy PTZ camera in Wafra, showing how it is positioned to monitor the entrance and the street effectively.
A closer look at the dual-camera and floodlight combination. The light helps the cameras provide clear, full-color video even at night.
A wide shot of an outdoor installation in a desert environment. The cameras are positioned to monitor the perimeter of the property.
An identical view showing the camera placement along the wall of the property. I ensure all entry and exit points are covered.
Me holding a 5 MP Tiandy PTZ camera just before installing it in Abdally. This camera provides amazing detail with its high resolution.
About this collection
When I finish an installation, the first thing I check is the blind spot. You see in my photos how I mount PTZ cameras on high poles for farms or corners of buildings for shops, ensuring zero cable mess. I don't just bolt things on; I use waterproof junction boxes so the Kuwait heat or rain doesn't touch the connections, keeping your system running for years.
Placement isn't just about pointing a lens at a door. It's about knowing the angles and the property layout. Whether I am setting up a 2MP Tiandy system in a small Abdally shop or a multi-camera PTZ array in Wafra, I walk the site first to see exactly where you need eyes.
Why My Installation Style Matters
- Strategic Angles: I use PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras for large areas like farms, while fixed bullet cameras work best for perimeter wall coverage. This ensures you aren't paying for cameras that show nothing.
- Cable Integrity: Messy wires are the first place a system fails. I use surface-mounted PVC casing and high-quality CAT6 ethernet cables. Every connection gets a waterproof junction box, which is necessary for outdoor setups in our local climate.
- System Reliability: By using trusted brands like Tiandy and Hikvision, I ensure you get clear night vision and reliable playback. I don't use weak mounting hardware; I drill properly and use heavy-duty anchors so your cameras don't sag or shift over time.
When I hand over the site, you get a clean setup that is easy to manage from your phone app, with no loose wires cluttering your facade. If you are worried about coverage, I can suggest the exact spots to mount your cameras before we start drilling.
High Security One
I am Sainath from Highsecurity One. I personally handle every drill, wire, and mounting bracket, making sure your CCTV setup looks neat and covers exactly what you need to see. If you want a job done properly, with no shortcuts, call me.
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