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This story is part of Home Tips<\/span>, CNET’s collection of practical advice for getting the most out of your home, inside and out. <\/p>\n

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Not every home is the same, but everyone’s property deserves to be protected.\u00a0Security cameras<\/a><\/span>\u00a0are a great tool to achieve a sense of security, as they give you extra eyes on your property at all times.\u00a0 <\/p>\n

Your property’s layout, budget and home security priorities are different from your neighbor’s, so there is no one-size-fits-all rule for security camera placement. But this guide will help you consider all the aspects of your home security setup and identify which ones are absolute musts based on the vulnerabilities in your home. <\/p>\n

For more home security tips, check out how to prevent your home security cameras from being hacked<\/a><\/span>, and the best cheap home security systems<\/a><\/span> you can buy. <\/p>\n

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Where you should consider installing a camera <\/h2>\n

1. Exterior: Front door <\/h3>\n

You might assume that intruders always sneak into side entrances, but statistics from the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors show that\u00a034% of burglars\u00a0use the front door. It’s also where package thieves are likely to strike. A camera at your main entrance keeps tabs on everybody going in and out of your home, from family members and babysitters to maintenance people, delivery people and more. (Pro tip:\u00a0Video doorbells<\/a><\/span>\u00a0are great picks for the front door. You can use them as the primary camera or in conjunction with another\u00a0outdoor camera<\/a><\/span>\u00a0aimed at the yard or garage.) <\/p>\n

2. Exterior: Back and side doors <\/h3>\n

Doors that are out-of-sight allow visitors to enter undetected, whether they’re invited or not. NACHI statistics show 22% of break-ins happen through the back door. To ensure full knowledge of everyone who enters and exits, add cameras to your secondary doors, especially if one of them is used as often or more often than your front door, or if one (like a basement door) seems particularly enticing or accessible to a potential intruder. <\/p>\n

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3. Exterior: Garage and driveway <\/h3>\n

Garages are a common target of burglars because they’re one of the\u00a0weakest entry points<\/a>. A camera pointed at your garage and\/or driveway keeps a watchful eye on bikes, tools, grills, sports equipment, cars and everyone that handles them. If your garage is detached, the camera helps you stay connected. If the garage is attached, the extra layer of security monitors another possible entryway into your home. If there’s a gate at the end of your driveway, you may want a camera there to spot anyone attempting to get in. <\/p>\n

4. Exterior: Yard <\/h3>\n

Monitoring the yard will help you keep tabs on anyone scoping out your house from the outside. It’s also handy for capturing the activities of kids, animals and trespassers. <\/p>\n

5. Interior: Common areas <\/h3>\n

Placing cameras in gathering points like the kitchen or living room is a great way to see if the kids are doing what they’re supposed to do, if the babysitter is attentive, what the pets are getting into, or to check on household help like cleaners and repairmen. Consider prioritizing any rooms that have large ground-floor windows \u2014 that way you can see if anyone tampers with them or uses one as a break-in point. <\/p>\n

6. Interior: Main stairway or hallway <\/h3>\n

Place a camera in the main thoroughfares inside your home to make it difficult for someone to move about undetected. If someone breaks in through a bathroom, bedroom or another unmonitored area, they’ll still be captured on camera if they move about the house. <\/p>\n

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Indoor security cameras are useful, but finding ones with privacy shields are worthwhile, to help minimize the risks of hackers gaining access to sensitive footage.<\/p>\n

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Areas you should\u00a0not<\/em>\u00a0install a security camera <\/h2>\n

Places that violate your neighbor’s privacy.\u00a0<\/strong>Cameras are great for your safety, but you need to be mindful of the privacy of others in your neighborhood. Specific laws regarding cameras and privacy vary from state to state, so it’s wise to check local laws (and with the local homeowners association) to make sure you won’t have to undo your installation. In general, homeowners are allowed to have outdoor security cameras that cover a broad area, and it’s usually OK to capture your neighbor’s public-facing property in the background of your footage. Legally, problems arise if your camera captures areas where your neighbors have an expectation of privacy (for example, if your cameras can see into their bedrooms or bathrooms) or if you use the footage for non-security purposes. Keep in mind that these rules apply to video surveillance only. Audio recording without knowledge and consent is illegal in most circumstances. <\/p>\n

Bedrooms and bathrooms.<\/strong>\u00a0The urge to keep a watchful eye on kids or elderly folks in your household is understandable. However, some areas have a warranted expectation of privacy. Plus, if you use a monitoring service, you run the risk of a\u00a0hacker\u00a0tapping into a camera that has access to your private spaces. Luckily, there are plenty of alternatives. Baby monitors are smart choices for very young kids’ rooms. Motion detectors and glass break sensors, as part of a connected home security system, can be added to doors and windows. Personal medical alert systems are strong choices for seniors. <\/p>\n

Optimize camera placement for function and visibility <\/h2>\n

Once you decide which locations to monitor, you also need to strategize how you will place and install the security cameras to cover the intended areas. <\/p>\n

Guidelines for outdoor security camera placement <\/h3>\n