Security Lighting & CCTVProtecting Yards, Buildings & Access Routes

Published April 2026  ·  4 min read

Isolated yards, fuel stores, machinery sheds and long access tracks make rural properties attractive targets. Well-planned floodlighting and CCTV improve visibility, deter trespass and provide evidence if something goes wrong — while integrating with how you actually work day to day.

Lighting priorities

Key areas often include yard entrances, fuel and chemical stores, workshop doors and routes staff use after dark. LED floodlights with appropriate PIR or smart control reduce running costs; fittings should suit outdoor exposure and mounting height.

CCTV on farms

Cameras can cover gates, yards, fuel tanks and internal sheds where livestock or high-value kit sits. Remote viewing on a phone is especially useful during busy seasons. Cable routes can be long — professional design avoids weak Wi-Fi-only solutions where a cabled backbone is more reliable.

Working with a qualified installer

We install CCTV and security lighting for agricultural clients across Shropshire, with attention to IP ratings, supply capacity and safe routing. For alarms, see intruder alarms.

Farm security electrics in Shropshire

Ask us for a free quote on lighting and CCTV tailored to your farm layout.