When installing CCTV cameras at home or at your business, it’s important to respect your neighbours’ privacy while keeping your property secure. Position cameras responsibly Focus cameras on your own property (doors, gates, driveways, corridors). Avoid pointing them directly at neighbours’ windows, balconies, or private spaces. Inform where necessary Let neighbours know if cameras might cover shared spaces (e.g., common corridor, shared car park). Put up a sign if your cameras monitor areas where the public passes by. Use recordings fairly Keep footage for security purposes only. Do not share or post clips of neighbours, visitors, or passersby without consent. Secure your system Protect your CCTV with strong passwords and software updates. Prevent unauthorized access or leaks of recorded footage. Be considerate Balance safety with respect for others’ privacy. If a neighbour raises a concern, be open to adjusting your camera angle. A good CCTV setup keeps you safe and keeps harmony in the neighbourhood.