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Choosing the right Construction Camera

Three-fifths of construction companies use construction cameras on their projects, with 15% having more than twenty. Construction cameras are not only a vital part of a company’s job site security plan, but they also offer several additional benefits that should not be disregarded.

Today there are many versions of construction cameras available such as a wireless construction camera, time-lapse construction cameras, fixed security cameras, or mobile security cameras. Before you choose any of these, there are a few things to consider. In this article, we will tell you how to choose the right camera for your construction site.

How to choose a construction camera?

Choosing the appropriate camera or cameras for your job site might be tough with so many options on the market today. You must not only choose between several types of cameras with different functionalities, but you must also consider other factors such as:

Whatever your reason for wanting to install construction cameras on your Jobsite, there are three things to consider before purchasing:

1. WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR JOBSITE?

The first and most important step is to determine the jobsite’s requirements. The following are some important questions to consider: What exactly is the schedule? Are you going to need more than one camera? Will you need wide-angle vision and the ability to pan across a large area? Is there any portion of the Jobsite that needs to be watched constantly, such as where supplies are stored or where crews sign in? Do you need protection both inside and out? All of these considerations will go into selecting which camera and camera system are best for your project.

2. WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF CONSTRUCTION CAMERAS?

Among the many possible applications for construction cameras, you surely have a few top priorities. Is it more important to you to create eye-catching time-lapses to sell your company or gain community support for your project, or is security and surveillance the most important function? Knowing your major use cases might help you narrow down your alternatives because different cameras and camera suppliers excel at different features and capabilities.

3. WHERE ARE THE CONSTRUCTION CAMERAS GOING TO BE SET UP?

Have you thought about where you’ll set your cameras? Will you use poles, walls, or even a fence to hang them? Is there a power outlet close by? What about an internet connection? There is cameras ideal for almost every installation scenario, but it’s important to think about how and where the cameras will be mounted and powered before making a choice. If there is no readily available power supply, such as in remote locations, you may need to use a solar-powered option. Due to the probability of inclement weather, you may want a particularly tough camera. To make your selection easier, think about these issues ahead of time.