Stirling

CCTV and alarms for Stirling’s established homes and lakeside estates.

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 assesment of Stirling

Stirling features established homes, lakeside estates, and large blocks with multiple access points. Many properties have long driveways and rear entertaining areas. Residents often choose CCTV for both street and backyard coverage, plus alarms that protect sliding doors and garages.

What security services does Defend.IT Systems provide for Stirling

Security Risk Score for Stirling

45 Moderate Risk

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

Recommended Security Setup for Stirling

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 Stirling

Key Entry Points

CCTV Camera Placement

Alarm Sensor Placement

Access Control

Standard keyed entry (smart lock optional)

Questions we get asked from customers in this suburb

Inner North suburbs often have a mix of older homes, villas, and duplexes. A combination of front-entry CCTV, rear-laneway coverage, and a modern alarm system provides strong protection for these layouts.

Rear laneways and shared access points benefit from a dedicated rear-facing camera with motion alerts. This helps monitor vehicle movement, visitors, and activity behind the property.

Yes. Compact CCTV systems with wide-angle lenses work well for smaller lots and shared driveways. We position cameras to cover entry points while maintaining privacy for neighbouring units.

Older and renovated homes often require a mix of wireless sensors and discreet camera placement to avoid invasive cabling while still covering key entry points.

City of Stirling does not currently offer a local CCTV rebate. However, WA Seniors Card holders can access the State Government Safety & Security Rebate of up to $400.
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