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Top 7 Places You Must Install CCTV at Home & Business in Malaysia (2026 Guide)

  • Nuria
  • Dec 26, 2025
  • 4 min read

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CCTV placement diagram showing strategic locations for homes and businesses

Introduction

Not all CCTV placements are equal. Secure your property by placing cameras in the right areas for maximum protection in Malaysia.

Choosing where to install CCTV is just as important as choosing the brand. Whether you're protecting your home in SelangorĀ or running a retail store in Johor, correct camera placement ensures complete coverage and deters unwanted activity. This 2026 guide helps you identify the top CCTV locationsĀ for both homes and businesses in Malaysia.



1. Main Entrance – First Line of Defence

CCTV camera at main entrance of a terrace house in Kuala Lumpur

Monitor every person entering your premises with a CCTV at your main door.

Key Points:

  • Crucial for homes, offices, and shops

  • Should be angled to capture full facial visibility

  • Use wide-angle lens with night vision


FAQ:

Q: Should CCTV be visible at the entrance?

A: Yes — it deters potential intruders.



2. Living Room or Lobby – Indoor Activity Monitor

CCTV security system in a cafe lobby in Cheras

Track daily activities and detect suspicious behaviour inside the premises.

Key Points:

  • Ideal for homes with maids, elderly, or children

  • For businesses: monitor client or employee movement

  • Ensure privacy laws are respected


FAQ:

Q: Can I record conversations using CCTV indoors?

A: In Malaysia, it’s best to inform all occupants for consent.



3. Backyard or Side Entrance – Blind Spot Coverage

Side gate CCTV with motion detection for Subang Jaya home

Cover less-visible zones where intruders may enter unnoticed.

Key Points:

  • Common entry point for burglars

  • Install motion-detection enabled CCTV

  • Weatherproof cameras recommended


FAQ:

A: Use cameras with infrared and tamper detection.



4. Staircase & Hallways – Movement Tracking

Office stairway CCTV with motion alerts in Putrajaya

Monitor internal movement between floors or sections.

Key Points:

  • Helps trace intruder paths

  • Useful in both homes and multi-floor offices

  • Pair with alarm sensors for full effect


FAQ:

A: Ceiling corners facing doorways or intersections.



5. Office or Cash Counter – Asset & Staff Monitoring

CCTV camera positioned at office hallway in Cyberjaya

Protect valuable assets and monitor employee accountability.

Key Points:

  • Prevents theft or misconduct

  • Ideal for restaurants, retail shops, clinics

  • Use HD resolution for clear identification


FAQ:

Q: Is CCTV legal in office workspaces in Malaysia?

A: Yes, with clear signage and limited private area coverage.



6. Parking Area – Vehicle & Visitor Tracking

CCTV camera monitoring residential parking area in Kuala Lumpur

Secure your cars, delivery zones, and visitor entries.

Key Points:

  • Essential for landed homes, condos & businesses

  • Install wide-view or PTZ cameras for full coverage

  • Integrate with vehicle number plate recognition (ANPR)


FAQ:

Q: Can CCTV help with accident claims in parking areas?

A: Yes. Footage is often used as proof for insurance.



7. Rooftop or Balcony – Overlooked Access Points

CCTV placed on rooftop access point in Bangsar residence

Don’t ignore upper-floor access used by skilled burglars or drones.

Key Points:

  • Rarely monitored but exploited entry point

  • Use waterproof, anti-glare cameras

  • Important for landed homes and offices in low-rise buildings


FAQ:

Q: Do I need a camera on my roof?

A: If you have a balcony or rooftop access, absolutely.



Did You Know?

According to Malaysian police reports, over 60% of burglary casesĀ in landed homes occur through side doors, windows, or backyards — areas often missed by poorly placed CCTV setups.



Conclusion

Installing CCTV isn’t just about buying a good system — it’s about knowing where to install itĀ for maximum protection. From main entrances to blind spots and upper-level access points, every angle matters.

Plan your CCTV installation wisely to avoid blind zones and ensure your property — whether residential or commercial — is well-guarded.



FAQs About CCTV Camera Placement in Malaysia

Q1: How many CCTV cameras do I need for a double-storey house in Malaysia?

A: At least 6 to 8 — covering all entrances, common areas, and outdoor spaces.


Q2: What’s the best height to install CCTV cameras?

A: Between 8 to 10 feet from the ground for optimal coverage and to avoid tampering.


Q3: Can I monitor my CCTV remotely from my phone?

A: Yes, most modern systems offer app-based live view and playback.


Q4: Is it legal to install CCTV facing the street?

A: Generally yes, as long as it does not infringe on neighbour privacy.


Q5: Are wireless CCTV systems reliable in Malaysia?

A: Yes, but ensure strong Wi-Fi coverage and power backup.



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