Most residential camera systems have critical blind spots their owners never know about. A trained eye finds the gaps before an intruder does.
Book Your AuditWe 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.
Review of all existing cameras — angles, mounting height, and whether critical entry points (doors, gates, driveways) are actually covered at usable resolution.
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.
Inadequate lighting renders even good cameras useless at night. We assess every exterior zone for lumen coverage, motion-activation reliability, and shadow pockets.
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.
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.
Every audit ends with a prioritized written report — what's working, what's not, and specific recommendations ranked by threat-reduction impact and cost.
of residential burglaries occur through a door or entry point with no active camera coverage
average time a burglar needs to enter and exit a home — far less than police response time
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.
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.
A trained consultant walks your entire property — reviewing live feeds, testing night vision performance, mapping blind spots, and documenting lighting gaps.
You receive a clear, prioritized written report within 48 hours — specific findings, photos of gaps, and vendor-agnostic upgrade recommendations.
Most homeowners assume their cameras cover more than they do. A one-hour audit changes that — and may save far more than it costs.