Security Cameras for Homes and Businesses
Security cameras are one of the most effective ways to protect your property—but only when they’re installed and configured properly. A poorly designed system can leave blind spots, produce unusable footage, or fail when you need it most.
At MGM Security, we design and install security camera systems for homes and businesses, focusing on clear footage, reliable recording, and simple day-to-day use. Whether you’re installing a new system or upgrading an existing one, the goal is the same: capture the right information, at the right time.
What actually matters in a security camera system
When people research security cameras, they often focus on specs like resolution or brand. While those matter, they’re not the most important factors.
A good security camera system comes down to:
1. Camera placement
Where cameras are installed has a bigger impact than the camera itself. The goal is to:
- Capture faces at entry points
- Cover high-risk areas and blind spots
- Avoid angles that cause glare or poor visibility
2. Recording reliability
A system that doesn’t record consistently is useless. Your system should:
- Record continuously or based on motion (depending on setup)
- Store footage reliably for an appropriate time period
- Continue functioning even if internet drops out (local recording)
3. Ease of use
If your system is hard to use, you won’t use it properly. You should be able to:
- Quickly access live and recorded footage
- Find specific events without scrolling for hours
- Manage alerts without being overwhelmed
Security cameras for different property types
Homes
Most homes benefit from cameras covering:
- Front entry and driveway
- Side access areas
- Backyard or rear entry points
The focus is on identifying people entering the property, not just recording general movement.
Large or rural properties
These require a different approach, including:
- Long-range coverage for driveways
- Monitoring of sheds and outbuildings
- Strategic placement rather than high camera volume
Businesses
Commercial systems often include:
- Entry and exit points
- Internal areas such as counters, offices or stock areas
- External coverage for after-hours protection

Wired vs wireless security cameras
One of the most common questions is whether to choose wired or wireless cameras.
Wired systems
- More stable and reliable
- Better for long-term installations
- Less dependent on Wi-Fi

Wireless systems
- Easier to install in some cases
- More flexible placement
- Dependent on network strength

Neither is “better” in every situation—it depends on your property and requirements.
Night performance: where many systems fail
Security cameras are often needed most at night, yet this is where many systems perform poorly.
We design systems to:
- Reduce glare from lights
- Position cameras for better low-light performance
- Capture usable images rather than just motion
Good night footage is the difference between knowing something happened and knowing exactly what happened.
Professional installation vs DIY
DIY camera systems can work for simple setups, but they often fall short due to:
- Poor placement
- Weak network configuration
- Limited recording reliability
Professional installation ensures your system is designed for your property, not just installed where it’s easiest.

How we help
MGM Security provides:
- System design based on your property
- Professional installation and configuration
- Advice on the best approach for your needs
- Ongoing support and upgrades
We focus on practical systems that work reliably—not overcomplicated setups.
Our Service Locations
- Brisbane
- Gold Coast
- Sunshine Coast
- Ipswich
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Frequently asked questions
They can deter opportunistic activity, especially when visible and placed at entry points. However, their primary value is providing recorded evidence and visibility. A well-designed system helps you understand exactly what happened during an incident.
Costs vary depending on the number of cameras, installation complexity and system type. A small home setup is significantly different from a commercial system. We provide quotes based on your specific requirements.
Internet is not required for recording, but it is needed for remote viewing and notifications. Most systems can continue recording locally even if internet access is lost.
You can, but many DIY systems suffer from poor placement and unreliable performance. Professional installation ensures proper coverage, stable recording and easier system use.
Storage depends on your system setup, including hard drive size and recording settings. We configure systems based on how long you want to retain footage.
Yes. Most systems allow remote viewing through a mobile app. We set this up and show you how to use it.
CCTV typically refers to a full system with recording, while wireless refers to how cameras connect. The best option depends on your property and reliability requirements.
In most cases, yes. We can design systems that allow for future upgrades or additional cameras as needed.

What Our Customers Are Saying…
Michael is very good at his job and I would highly recommend his work. He done an install of six cameras which we are extremely happy with the products too.
He was very courteous and respectful and worked well with other contractors we had on site.
Michael was very helpful explaining after the install on how to set up and use the app for our phones.
Thanks again Michael.
We recently engaged Michael from MGM Security to install a camera system around our house.
From the initial consultation with Michael onsite to the finished product, we were very happy with the end result.
Highly recommended!
Michael was friendly. Installed our cameras quickly and did clean job. Helped us understand how to use the system. Definitely recommend 👍
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