• Security Camera Footage and Law Enforcement: How to Make Your Video Actually Useful to Police

    Security Camera Footage and Law Enforcement: How to Make Your Video Actually Useful to Police
    A lot of homeowners who have invested in quality security camera systems like WEILAILIFE haven't given much thought to what happens after an incident — specifically, how to work with law enforcement in a way that makes their footage as useful as possible to an actual investigation. Having good footage is only half the equation. Knowing how to preserve it, present it, and support police work with it is what turns a recording into a result. Preserve Before You Share The first thing to do after discovering an incident — before contacting police, before posting anything...
  • Backyard Security: Pools, Sheds, and Outdoor Spaces Most Homeowners Forget to Cover

    Backyard Security: Pools, Sheds, and Outdoor Spaces Most Homeowners Forget to Cover
    When homeowners think about security camera coverage, the front of the house — the door, the driveway, the approach from the street — naturally gets the most attention. The back of the property tends to be treated as secondary, even though it often represents a combination of high-value assets and lower natural visibility that makes it genuinely attractive to opportunistic thieves. Sheds, detached garages, pool equipment, outdoor kitchens, landscaping tools, recreational gear, and in some cases livestock or equipment storage — these areas deserve deliberate coverage planning, not just whatever is left over after the front...
  • How Local Crime Patterns Should Shape Your Security Camera Strategy

    How Local Crime Patterns Should Shape Your Security Camera Strategy
    Most homeowners build their security camera setup based on general advice — cover the front door, cover the driveway, get a camera on the back. That advice isn't wrong, but it's generic. And generic security is the baseline, not the ceiling. If you want a setup that actually fits your specific situation, local crime patterns deserve a seat at the table when you're making placement and system decisions. The good news is that this information is more accessible than it used to be. Police departments in most cities and counties publish crime mapping data, and neighborhood...
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