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Hiding Security Camera Wires

If you have chosen a wired security camera system for your home, concealing the wires should be one of your priorities. Dangling and exposed wires are not only unappealing, but give intruders an easy opportunity to disable your security camera system by cutting cables.

Hiding your security camera cables is another way of safeguarding your system. Here are some smart and helpful ways you can keep your cables hidden.

  • Paint the wires.
    Help your cables blend into the environment by stapling the cables to the walls (via staple gun) and painting the wires the same color of your walls. This makes the cables less noticeable from a distance.

A similar alternative would be using a cord cover. If you can find one that matches your walls perfectly, you can eliminate the painting step.

  • Hide wires within baseboards.

The narrow wooden boards that run along the lowest part of the wall are known as the baseboards and can be a helpful ally in concealing your wires. If you have enough doorways in your home, this method can be especially easy.

Remove the baseboards and fish the cables in the gap between the wall and the floor. Make sure the wires are in the proper position before replacing the baseboards.

Aside from the baseboards, you may also hide the security camera wires inside or behind large pieces of furniture (ex. bookshelves, mantels, under the carpet).

Be sure to plan the wiring route first and then fasten the hanging wires with binder clips behind the nearby pieces.

  • Use a plastic tube.
    If you are hiding the cables of your outdoor security cameras, using a plastic tube not only covers the wires, but can also protect the cables from harsh weather conditions and external damages.

    • Because this method involves drilling through studs and threading the tube, you may want to contact an experienced installer.
      Note: Unless you seek professional help, the wires will be almost inaccessible in case of power failure.
  • Run wires through the walls/ceilings.
    If the power source or monitor for your security camera happens to be on the other side of the wall or ceiling, you can take a shortcut by drilling holes in the wall and threading the wires through. The camera, in turn, would be the only visible part.

    • For your own safety and the safety of your equipment, be sure to turn off the power source before you run security camera wires.
    • Begin by drilling holes in the position where the outlet or monitor will be, and use a straightened metal coat hanger to look for any unforeseen obstructions within the wall.
    • Feed the wires through the walls or ceilings to where you need them to go.
  • Install a completely wireless security camera.
    If you don’t want to deal with concealing security camera wires, you can always opt for completely wireless security cameras. Wireless security cameras are powered by batteries or solar-panels and can make the installation process easier. But remember, wireless security cameras are not always wire-free. You may need to run wires to power the plugged-in wireless IP cameras.

If you need help installing your security cameras and hiding the cables, please feel free to contact us at 888-203-6294 or visit SecurityCamExpert.com. It’s our pleasure to help you find the CCTV surveillance system that suits your security needs. You may also connect with us on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.

How To Protect Your Security Camera Cabling

Carefully and strategically employed security camera systems can help protect your property and your loved ones. It is a wise choice to invest in the safety and protection of your family and assets with a security camera system.

If you are opting for a wired security camera system, an important aspect of your installation is your cabling. Yes, you want everything connected properly, but you also want to protect your wires and cables. If potential criminals can access your wires, they can easily cut them and disable your system. Don’t be a victim – protect your security camera system with these tips.

Paint The Wires

An easy way to keep your wires hidden is to install them close and tight to the baseboards or where the wall meets the ceiling. Once you get the wires as flush to the surfaces as possible, use the same color paint to camouflage your wires. While they are still vulnerable, they are harder to spot.

Behind The Baseboard

Running the wire behind the baseboard is a relatively simple procedure that offers more protection. Start by gently removing the baseboard so as to not damage it if you will be using it again. Then, press the wire into the gap between the wall and floor. You may use a putty knife to ensure that the wires are as far back as they can go to avoid getting caught by the edge of the baseboards. Once they are in place, you may return the baseboards. The downside is that you will have to remove the baseboards again if there is some sort of electrical malfunction requiring you to access your cables.

Plastic Tubing

Running your wiring through plastic tubes through your wall is likely the best protection for your wiring, but also the most intrusive. This method not only hides your cables, but also protects it from the elements, rodents, and insects. If you decide to go this route, it’s best to get assistance from professionals. At SecurityCamExpert.com, we offer installation services and cable runs at competitive prices for your convenience. Contact us for a free quote or to schedule an appointment today.

To avoid wires and cables all together, you can opt for a wireless security camera system. We offer a great selection affordable wireless security cameras and surveillance equipment. Feel free to visit us online or call 1-888-203-6294 for more information.

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