Security Cameras

Cameras you'll actually look at.

Cameras designed so the footage is sharp enough to matter, the network can carry it, and someone in your office can pull a clip without calling us. We're a Reolink authorized partner and we work with a few other brands when the project needs them.


What we install

  • Cameras — dome, turret, bullet, and pan-tilt-zoom. Indoor and outdoor. We size the lens and resolution to the coverage you actually need, not to a spec sheet.
  • Recorders (NVRs) — the box that stores the footage. Sized for the camera count and how many days back you want to be able to look. Optional off-site backup for the clips that matter.
  • Cabling — clean network cable runs to each camera, fiber when the runs are long or the building’s metal-framed. Power delivered over the same cable so we’re not running separate power to each camera.
  • Network separation — cameras don’t sit on the same network as your office computers. We put them on their own slice so a compromised camera can’t see your file server.
  • Remote viewing — phone and laptop apps for owners, managers, and whoever else you decide should see the cameras.

Where we install them

A lot of camera systems on the market are aimed at homeowners. We work on the business side — warehouses, manufacturing floors, retail, parking lots, churches, schools, town offices, multi-tenant buildings. The mix that matters: more channels, more retention, more durable hardware, and the network behind it actually engineered for the load.

If you’ve already got a camera system and it’s not working — channels dropping, footage you can’t find, a recorder that nobody knows the password to — that’s a normal project for us too. We’ll audit what you have before recommending a replacement.


Why cameras cross into IT

Modern cameras are small computers. They run software that needs updates. They sit on your network. They can be hacked if they’re left at the factory password, and a hacked camera can be used to attack the rest of your network if it’s not isolated. Treating cameras as an ongoing IT project, not a one-time install, is part of why we do both.

If we’re already running your managed IT, the cameras are covered under the same setup — software updates, monitoring, the whole rest of it.


Talk to us

Send a rough floor plan or just tell us what you want to see and we can usually give you a sensible starting count and budget before driving out.

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