Bicton

Security systems for Bicton’s riverfront homes and family streets.

WA Security Agent Licence

WA 82687

NSW Master Licence

NSW 110902

Member of SAIWA

Security Agents Institute WA

Fully Insured

Public Liability & Workers Comp

Security Assessment of Bicton

Bicton includes riverfront homes, older cottages, and modern rebuilds. Many properties have multiple levels, rear access, and large outdoor areas. Residents often want CCTV for both street and river-facing boundaries, plus alarms that protect garages and sliding doors.

What Security Services Does Defend.IT Systems Provide for Bicton?

Security Risk Score for Bicton

50 Moderate Risk

This score reflects general environmental factors such as housing layout, commercial activity, and typical property access patterns in Bicton. It helps guide the recommended security system design for local homes and businesses.

Recommended Security Setup for Bicton

CCTV System

3–4 IP cameras, 6–8MP, covering entry points and main outdoor areas

NVR / Recording

4‑channel NVR with 2–4TB storage

Alarm System

Hybrid alarm with PIRs in key rooms and app control

Access Control

Optional smart lock for convenience

Additional Notes

Add a fixed‑lens camera for the front elevation.

Suggested Security Layout for Bicton

Key Entry Points

CCTV Camera Placement

  • PIR in main living area
  • PIR in hallway
  • Door sensor on front door

Access Control

Standard keyed entry (smart lock optional)

Questions we get asked from customers in this suburb

South of the River suburbs often mix older homes with modern townhouses and infill developments. CCTV on front entries and driveways, plus alarms for sliding doors and sheds, works well for these layouts.

Narrow side access and shared driveways benefit from cameras positioned along the side of the home and near garages, combined with sensors on rear and side doors.

The City of Melville has a proposed CCTV rebate program under review.

Yes. All rebate‑eligible councils accept installations from licensed security providers. Defend.IT Systems provides itemised invoices and compliance documentation required for rebate claims.

Most rebate programs cover CCTV systems, alarms, sensor lighting, security screens, and door or window locks. Some councils also include video doorbells and gate alarms.

Absolutely, although each council may have slightly different requirements we speak their language, we will help you through the process.
Defend.IT Systems is a Perth‑based security installer specialising in CCTV, Ajax alarms, Axis cameras, access control, NDAA‑compliant hardware, and compliance‑ready documentation for homes and businesses.