Commercial
Hikvision CCTV for Strata and Apartment Buildings
Strata

Quick answer
For strata and apartment buildings, the best Hikvision system usually combines fixed CCTV at shared entries, garage gates and common approaches with a clear intercom and user-management plan. The hard part is often not the camera. It is privacy, committee access, footage requests, app users, gate workflow and retention.
Where Hikvision usually fits
| Area | Suggested approach | Governance note |
|---|---|---|
| Lobby or front entry | Intercom plus fixed CCTV overview. | Decide who can answer, review and export footage. |
| Garage gate | Camera on vehicle approach; ANPR only if geometry is suitable. | Plate records need signage, retention and access rules. |
| Mail, parcel or bin room | Fixed common-area camera. | Avoid private doors or windows where possible. |
| External common paths | Coverage of shared approaches and risk points. | Use privacy-aware framing and signage. |
What I would quote
| Building type | Starting system | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Small block | 4 to 6 cameras, simple intercom path, shared entry and garage coverage. | Keeps the system manageable for a small committee. |
| Medium apartment building | 8 to 16 cameras, intercom, garage and common-area coverage, defined user/admin roles. | More shared areas and footage requests require better governance. |
| Mixed-use strata | 16-channel planning, separation of commercial/residential views, possible access control. | Different users and risk areas need cleaner structure. |
Strata product paths from SecurityWholesalers
Common-area cameras
Use fixed cameras for shared entries, mail areas, garage gates and external approaches.
ANPR only where suitable
Useful for controlled garage lanes, but not a magic fix for wide or angled driveways.
Strata governance checklist
- Confirm which areas are common property and which views should be avoided.
- Decide who can view live cameras, play back footage and export evidence.
- Document how residents request footage after an incident.
- Set retention expectations before the NVR and hard drives are selected.
- Remove app access when committee members, managers or contractors change.
- Use signage and sensible privacy-aware framing around common areas.
Common strata mistakes
| Mistake | Better approach |
|---|---|
| Pointing cameras at private doors or windows unnecessarily. | Frame common approaches and shared risk points. |
| Giving too many people administrator app access. | Use named users and a clear approval process. |
| Assuming the intercom view is enough for the whole entry. | Add a wider CCTV overview where parcels, vehicles or loitering matter. |
| Using ANPR on a poor driveway angle. | Check lane geometry and lighting before specifying ANPR. |
Strata design by common-area risk
Strata CCTV is useful when it solves shared-area problems without creating a bigger governance problem. The system should help with visitor entry, parcel disputes, garage damage, unauthorised access, bin room issues and common-area incidents. It should not casually watch private spaces, create unclear app access or leave the committee arguing about who can see footage.
| Common area | Useful Hikvision layer | Design note |
|---|---|---|
| Front entry or lobby | Intercom plus fixed CCTV. | The intercom confirms the visitor; CCTV gives wider context and later review. |
| Garage gate | Fixed vehicle approach camera; ANPR only if suitable. | Gate cameras should capture incidents, tailgating and damage, not just the gate motor. |
| Mail or parcel area | Fixed common-area camera. | Frame shared space, not private apartment doors where avoidable. |
| Bin room or service area | Fixed camera with clear signage. | Useful for dumping issues, contractor access and damage review. |
| External path or side access | Fixed camera or selected low-light camera. | Use privacy-aware framing and avoid unnecessary private views. |
Small, medium and complex strata examples
Small block
4 to 6 cameras covering lobby, garage, mail/parcel area and main external approach. Keep user access simple and documented.
Medium apartment building
8 to 16 cameras, intercom workflow, garage coverage and common-area retention rules. Plan committee and building-manager access carefully.
Mixed-use building
16-channel planning, separate residential and commercial risk areas, possible access control and stricter user permissions.
Questions a strata committee should settle first
- Which incidents are the system meant to help investigate?
- Who will approve footage requests?
- Who can view live cameras and who can export clips?
- How long should footage be retained?
- Where will signage be placed?
- Who removes app access when committee members or managers change?
- Which views should be avoided because they affect private lots?
When strata needs more than cameras
Apartment buildings often need an intercom and access workflow as much as they need cameras. A lobby camera can show what happened, but an intercom controls visitor communication. A garage camera can show vehicle movement, but an access or gate system controls who should be there. ANPR may help with controlled vehicle entry, but only if the committee is comfortable managing plate records and the lane is technically suitable.
The strongest strata systems are boring in the best way: clear common-area views, limited authorised users, documented footage request process, sensible retention and a committee that knows how access is granted and removed. That is what keeps the system useful after the excitement of installation has passed.
Strata buying decision checklist
- Map the common-property areas before choosing cameras.
- Separate visitor entry, garage access, parcel disputes and after-hours incidents.
- Confirm whether the site needs intercom, CCTV, access control, ANPR or a combination.
- Keep admin access limited and documented.
- Agree how footage will be requested and exported.
- Review the design for privacy before installation, not after complaints.
Strata FAQs
- Can strata install CCTV in common areas?
Common-area CCTV is common, but committees should consider signage, privacy, access to footage, retention and whether views avoid private spaces where practical.
- Is ANPR suitable for apartment garage gates?
It can be, but only where the lane is controlled enough for reliable plate capture and the body corporate is ready to manage plate data properly.
- Should strata combine intercom and CCTV?
Often yes. The intercom handles visitor communication, while nearby CCTV gives better approach and common-area evidence.
- Who should have Hikvision app access in a strata building?
Access should be limited to authorised users with a clear committee or building-management process for adding, removing and auditing users.
















