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Best Petrol Station CCTV System in Australia

Petrol station CCTV should be built around the forecourt, shop entry, counter, till, bowsers and after-hours access points. These sites usually need stronger vehicle-and-person storytelling than a generic convenience store layout can give.

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Quick answer

A smaller station may need 6 to 8 cameras. A more typical working petrol station often lands around 8 to 12 cameras once the forecourt, bowsers, shop entry, counter and after-hours access are treated properly. Larger sites can move into 12 to 16+ cameras, especially where drive-off review and wider external coverage matter.

At-a-glance recommendation table

Site type Typical camera count Recommended system Notes
Small suburban servo 6 to 8 cameras 8 channel PoE NVR Forecourt, shop entry, counter, rear access and key bowser views.
Typical petrol station 8 to 12 cameras 8 or 16 channel NVR Drive-off review and stronger forecourt lane thinking matter here.
Larger station or truck stop style site 12 to 16+ cameras 16 or 32 channel NVR Wider forecourt, bigger parking and several external zones add up quickly.

8 vs 12 vs 16 Camera Petrol Station CCTV Systems

8 camera system

Enough for a smaller site if the forecourt, counter and entry views are all disciplined.

12 camera system

Often the better recommendation because it allows stronger forecourt and after-hours coverage.

16 camera system

Better for broader forecourts, more parking or truck-oriented layouts.

What areas should a petrol station CCTV system cover?

Area Recommended camera type What to capture Notes
Shop entry Fixed camera Threshold and who entered Usually one of the most useful scenes later.
Counter and till Fixed evidence view Transaction and interaction area Important for robbery and dispute review.
Bowser lanes Fixed or tuned external view Vehicle at pump and surrounding context Forecourt planning matters a lot here.
Forecourt overview Fixed or broader tuned view Vehicle movement through the site Useful, but not enough by itself.
Rear or side access External or deterrence camera After-hours access path Often undercovered.

For deeper planning, use Petrol Station CCTV for Forecourts, Bowsers, and Drive-Off Review and Petrol Station CCTV Coverage Zones and Camera Placement.

Recommended buying paths

Small station path

Value-led PoE systems can suit smaller stations if the forecourt and counter views are chosen carefully.

Recommended station path

Hikvision, Dahua or Uniview often make more sense once forecourt tuning, stronger night performance and recorder headroom are important.

Broader forecourt path

Use more deliberate bowser and vehicle-path coverage rather than relying on one dramatic wide forecourt shot.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best CCTV system for a petrol station?

Usually a wired IP system built around the forecourt, bowsers, shop entry, counter and after-hours access points.

How many cameras does a petrol station need?

Many smaller stations need 6 to 8. Typical sites often need 8 to 12. Broader stations can go higher.

What camera is best for a petrol bowser?

Usually a tuned fixed view that captures the pump lane and vehicle clearly, not just a broad forecourt overview.

Do petrol stations need PTZ cameras?

Sometimes on broader sites, but most stations still rely mainly on disciplined fixed coverage.

Should petrol station CCTV record continuously?

Often yes on the key views because drive-offs, theft and forecourt incidents are usually reviewed after the fact.

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