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Camera & Lighting Audit

Most residential camera systems have critical blind spots their owners never know about. A trained eye finds the gaps before an intruder does.

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A Systematic Review of Every Coverage Layer

We evaluate your existing camera placement, field-of-view coverage, and exterior lighting against proven threat-deterrence standards — then deliver a written plan to close any gaps.

01

Camera Placement Analysis

Review of all existing cameras — angles, mounting height, and whether critical entry points (doors, gates, driveways) are actually covered at usable resolution.

02

Blind Spot Mapping

Physical walk of the property to identify coverage gaps. We document exactly where a person could approach, enter, or loiter undetected by your current system.

03

Lighting Dead Zone Review

Inadequate lighting renders even good cameras useless at night. We assess every exterior zone for lumen coverage, motion-activation reliability, and shadow pockets.

04

Field-of-View Verification

We test live footage from each camera to confirm the field of view matches expectation — lens distortion, IR range at night, and overexposure from ambient light.

05

Deterrence Visibility Check

A camera that a bad actor can't see provides no deterrence value. We assess whether your cameras are positioned for both surveillance and visible deterrence.

06

Written Report & Upgrade Path

Every audit ends with a prioritized written report — what's working, what's not, and specific recommendations ranked by threat-reduction impact and cost.

Most Home Camera Systems Were Never Designed to Deter

67%

of residential burglaries occur through a door or entry point with no active camera coverage

3–4 min

average time a burglar needs to enter and exit a home — far less than police response time

82%

of convicted burglars say visible cameras and lighting caused them to abandon or avoid a target

The goal isn't to record a crime after the fact — it's to make your home visibly not worth the risk. That requires the right placement, the right lighting, and a system designed with deterrence in mind from the start.

Your Audit in Three Steps

1

Schedule & Intake

Complete a brief intake form noting your current system (cameras, DVR/NVR, lighting) and any areas of concern. We review before the on-site visit.

2

On-Site Walk

A trained consultant walks your entire property — reviewing live feeds, testing night vision performance, mapping blind spots, and documenting lighting gaps.

3

Written Report

You receive a clear, prioritized written report within 48 hours — specific findings, photos of gaps, and vendor-agnostic upgrade recommendations.

Know Exactly What Your System Can and Can't See

Most homeowners assume their cameras cover more than they do. A one-hour audit changes that — and may save far more than it costs.