Residential & Apartments

Most break-ins don't happen because a home had no security. They happen because the security wasn't visible, wasn't working, or wasn't covering the right spots. A camera pointed at the wrong angle, a doorbell that doesn't record, or an alarm that was never armed. These are the gaps that cost homeowners and tenants their sense of safety.

For apartment buildings, the challenge is bigger. Shared entry points, car parks, lifts, and common areas all need coverage. Without a coordinated system, residents are left vulnerable and building managers are exposed to liability.

This collection is built for installers and integrators working on residential homes, townhouses, and multi-dwelling apartment complexes across Australia.

What to Look For

 

Item What to Look For Why It Matters
IP Cameras Colour night vision, weatherproof IP65+ Clear footage day and night, built for AU conditions
NVR / Security Kit 4 to 16 channel, local storage Centralised recording without cloud fees
Video Intercom 2-wire or IP-based, app-enabled Verify visitors before opening the door
Smart Lock PIN, card, or app access Keyless entry with access audit trail
Alarm System Wireless PIR, door/window sensors, siren Instant alerts for unauthorised entry

 

Key Features to Specify for Residential Jobs

Colour night vision changes everything. Standard infrared cameras produce black and white footage at night. Colour night vision cameras like Dahua TiOC and Hikvision ColorVu capture full-colour footage in low light. That means better identification of clothing, vehicles, and faces when it matters most.

Weatherproofing is non-negotiable in Australia. Australian summers are brutal. UV exposure, extreme heat, coastal salt air, and heavy rain all degrade cameras that aren't rated for it. Look for IP66 or higher and housings rated to at least 50 degrees Celsius operating temperature.

Video intercoms add a layer of access control. For apartments especially, a video intercom at the main entry lets residents verify visitors from their unit before buzzing them in. IP-based intercoms with app integration mean residents can answer from anywhere.

Wireless alarms suit rental properties. Tenants and landlords often can't do major cable runs. Wireless alarm systems like AJAX give full protection without drilling through walls, and they can be relocated when a tenant moves out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many cameras does a typical home need?
Most residential installs use 4 to 8 cameras: front door, back door, driveway, side gates, and any secondary entry points. Larger homes or properties with sheds and garages may need more.

Q: What's the best camera for an apartment building entry?
A vandal-resistant dome camera with wide dynamic range (WDR) handles the lighting contrast between bright outdoor areas and darker lobbies. Pair it with a video intercom for full entry management.

Q: Do I need council approval to install security cameras in Australia?
For most residential installs, no approval is needed. However, cameras must not capture neighbouring properties or public spaces beyond your boundary without consent. Check with your local council if unsure.

Q: Can I install a wireless alarm in a rental property?
Yes. Wireless alarm systems like AJAX require minimal fixings and can be removed without damage. Always check the tenancy agreement and get landlord approval before installing.

Q: What's the difference between a 4-channel and 8-channel NVR?
The channel count is how many cameras the NVR can record simultaneously. A 4-channel NVR suits small homes. An 8-channel suits larger homes or properties with multiple entry points. Always spec one size up to allow for future expansion.

Q: Are security cameras effective at deterring break-ins?
Yes. Visible cameras are one of the most effective deterrents. Studies consistently show that properties with visible security systems are significantly less likely to be targeted. Combine cameras with sensor lights for maximum deterrence.

Not Sure What You Need?

Choosing the right security system for a home or apartment can be overwhelming. Our team at Secure On Australia specialises in residential and multi-dwelling security. Whether you're specifying a single-camera install or a full building solution, we're here to help you get it right.

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