See the approach to the front door and understand who has arrived.
Feel connected.
Even when away.
Home CCTV should give you useful visibility without making your property feel like a fortress. I-Protec plans discreet, connected coverage around the entrances, approaches and outside spaces that matter to you.

Start with how you live.
The best residential setup supports your routine: arriving home, receiving visitors, using the garden and checking the property while away.
A front door and driveway often need a different kind of view from a side path or rear garden. One may need clear identification of visitors; another may be more about early awareness of movement across a boundary. Good planning gives each camera a defined job.
Positioning also needs to respect neighbouring properties and public spaces. A considered system focuses on your own property and the areas you genuinely need to monitor, while avoiding unnecessary views.
Common home CCTV priorities
Keep a clearer view of parking areas and the main route onto the property.
Cover less visible approaches without creating avoidable blind spots.
Extend sensible visibility to the outside spaces and belongings that matter.
Night conditions are assessed as part of the same plan. Porch lights, reflective surfaces, street lighting and deep shadows can all affect the view, so camera choice and angle matter after dark as much as during the day.
Check in with confidence.
Remote viewing can help you understand what is happening without waiting until you return home.
On a compatible network-based system, cameras can be viewed through a supported phone or tablet. That might mean checking whether a delivery has arrived, confirming the property is quiet while you are away or reviewing recorded footage after an event.
Connectivity is part of the design, not an afterthought. The system needs a dependable route to the network, sensible account security and a setup the household can use confidently. I-Protec’s handover explains the everyday controls instead of leaving you with unfamiliar technology.
A clearer view of visitors
See the approach to key entrances and review activity around the property.
Stay connected to the property
Use compatible remote viewing to check important areas from your supported device.
Planned to fit the home.
A residential installation should be tidy, purposeful and explained clearly from the outset.
Discuss the concern
Share the areas you want to understand better and how you expect to use the cameras.
Choose useful views
Positions are considered around sightlines, lighting, access and the appearance of the property.
Use it comfortably
The fitted system is checked and the normal viewing and playback steps are explained.
Before you decide.
Every home is different; these answers cover the sensible starting points.
01493 277 007 →It does not have to. Careful choice and positioning can provide useful coverage while keeping the installation visually tidy and proportionate to the property.
Compatible connected systems can support remote viewing through a supported phone or tablet, subject to the equipment and connectivity available.
Night-time performance depends on the selected camera, position and lighting conditions. These are considered during planning rather than assumed.
Not automatically. The right number follows from the useful views and likely approaches, not a rule that every wall needs a camera.
Talk through your property.
Describe the areas you want to see more clearly and we’ll help shape a practical home CCTV plan.