How to Review Your Security Camera Footage

If you have surveillance cameras at your business, you can review your security camera footage to identify the source of the problem. Reviewing security footage can be done whenever you have time, from anywhere.

A strategically placed security camera helps protect your home and property by alerting you to suspicious activity. Seeing footage of something suspicious allows you to be proactive by acting before a crime is committed.

Knowing how to review security footage, and reviewing it periodically, is a step to keeping your family safe before anything happens. Here is how to review:

Look for telltale signs

Generally, people with good intentions want to be seen. Neighbors, delivery people, friends and family have real reasons to visit, and their objective is to get your attention. Criminals, on the other hand, have different behavior. Be on the lookout for these signs, especially if you see someone you don’t know:

  • Loitering –Anyone staying in the vicinity with no apparent business being there should be regarded with suspicion. This includes people taking photos of your home.
  • Multiple people – Criminals do not always work alone. They can bring companions to their heists and work as a team. One can act as a lookout for policemen, another can drive a getaway vehicle, and the rest may enter your home and split up to cover as much ground as possible. If an unknown group of people shows up at your door, this should be immediate cause for alarm.
  • Attempts to conceal identity– Excessive headwear, sunglasses at night, sticking to shadows, baggy clothes and secretive behavior may indicate that a person does not want to be seen.
  • A parked vehicle with people inside – An unknown vehicle parked outside your house with people inside for an extended period of time could mean your neighborhood is being monitored.
  • Repeat visits– If you see the same person repeatedly observing your home, this is a red flag. This person may have suspicious intentions.
  • Person surveying the locks – If a person on your security feed is surveying your door’s locking mechanism, they’re up to no good. Don’t hesitate to call the police or security personnel.

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