Field, Farm & Off-Grid

Remote properties, farms, and off-grid sites present a security challenge that most standard systems simply aren't built for. No fixed internet connection, no mains power, kilometres from the nearest town, and weeks between site visits. By the time a break-in or stock theft is discovered, the trail is cold and the footage is gone.

Australian farms and rural properties are increasingly targeted for equipment theft, livestock theft, and fuel theft. Without a system designed specifically for remote and off-grid conditions, there is no reliable way to monitor what's happening, respond in time, or produce evidence when something goes wrong.

This collection is built for installers and integrators working on farms, rural properties, remote worksites, and off-grid locations across Australia.

What to Look For

 

Item What to Look For Why It Matters
Solar-Powered Cameras Built-in solar panel, battery backup No mains power needed, runs continuously
4G Cameras and Routers 4G LTE, dual SIM support Remote monitoring without fixed internet
PTZ Cameras Long-range IR, auto-tracking Covers large open paddocks and property boundaries
NVR with Local Storage Edge recording, SD card or HDD Footage stored on-site even without connectivity
Wireless Alarm System Solar or battery powered, 4G alerts Instant alerts to your phone without a landline

 

Key Features to Specify for Off-Grid and Rural Jobs

Solar power removes the biggest barrier. The number one reason remote properties go unmonitored is the lack of mains power. Solar-powered cameras with battery backup run continuously without any external power source. Pair with a 4G router for remote viewing and alerts, and you have a fully self-contained system that works anywhere in Australia.

4G connectivity enables real-time monitoring from anywhere. A 4G router or camera with a built-in SIM card connects your system to the mobile network, allowing live viewing, motion alerts, and remote playback from your phone or laptop. Dual SIM support ensures connectivity even when one carrier has poor coverage in a particular area.

Local storage protects footage when connectivity drops. In remote areas, mobile coverage can be intermittent. Cameras with onboard SD card storage or NVRs with local HDD storage ensure footage is captured and retained even when the 4G connection drops. This is critical for producing evidence after an incident.

Long-range IR and PTZ cameras cover large areas. Farm properties can span hundreds of hectares. PTZ cameras with long-range IR illumination can monitor large open areas, boundary fences, and access tracks from a single installation point. Auto-tracking means the camera follows movement automatically, without anyone needing to be watching.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I monitor a remote farm property without internet?
Yes. A 4G camera or router uses the mobile network to send footage and alerts to your phone. As long as there is mobile coverage at the property, you can monitor it remotely. For areas with no mobile coverage, local storage with periodic manual review is the fallback option.

Q: How long do solar-powered cameras last without sunlight?
Most solar-powered security cameras have a battery backup that lasts 3 to 7 days without sunlight, depending on the camera model and how frequently it records. In areas with extended cloudy periods, specify a camera with a larger battery capacity or add a supplementary solar panel.

Q: What's the best camera for monitoring a farm gate or boundary fence?
A solar-powered 4G camera with PIR motion detection and colour night vision is the most practical solution for remote gate and fence monitoring. It requires no cabling, no mains power, and sends alerts directly to your phone when movement is detected.

Q: Can I use a standard NVR system on a remote property?
Yes, if you have a reliable power source such as a generator or solar system with sufficient capacity. Pair the NVR with a 4G router for remote access. For properties with no reliable power, edge-recording cameras with onboard SD card storage are a more practical solution.

Q: Are there specific challenges with CCTV in coastal or outback Australian conditions?
Yes. Coastal properties face salt air corrosion, which degrades standard camera housings quickly. Specify cameras with anti-corrosion housings for coastal installations. In outback conditions, extreme heat and UV exposure are the main risks. Look for cameras rated to at least 60 degrees Celsius operating temperature with UV-resistant housings.

Not Sure What You Need?

Choosing the right security system for a remote farm or off-grid property can be complex. Our team at Secure On Australia specialises in rural and off-grid security solutions. Whether you're specifying a single solar camera or a full 4G-connected system, we're here to help you get it right.

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