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Video Management Systems

Having cameras installed to monitor your business is important, but you also need to be able to access the footage. You should have access to recorded or live footage from your security cameras at the touch of a button. The days of paying a fee to a 3rd party for your security footage are long gone, your security should be in your hands. 

Our video management systems (VMS) are scalable, flexible, and can integrate with other 3rd party devices. With a central, user friendly interface you can access, arm and disable any camera within your facility. When you have a clear understanding of what is going on, you can make informed decisions quickly. 

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Cameras and Sensors.

A DEVICE FOR EVERY SPACE

There are a lot of different brands and types of security cameras on the market today. We can help you select the best combination for your unique needs. Every camera or sensor we offer integrates with a video management system for easy control.

  • Fisheye Cameras for 360 degree coverage
  • Wide Area Coverage Cameras for large areas
  • Video Intercom Cameras
  • Explosion-Protected Cameras for hazardous locations
  • Rugged Cameras built for extreme conditions
  • Corner Cameras
  • Multi-Sensor Cameras
  • Thermal Cameras for use in complete darkness
  • License Plate Capture Cameras
  • Body-worn Cameras
  • Vape Detection
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Why Upgrade?

Old video surveillance or CCTV systems can be very expensive to maintain. Older cameras are sensitive to moisture, humidity, temperature and lighting. Technology has evolved greatly enabling more robust and reliable devices that also provide clearer imaging. Your security footage is only helpful if it shows a clear picture of an incident. 

Cybersecurity threats are increasing in complexity as our technology advances. Older camera systems are at a much higher risk for hacking and unauthorized disabling than newer encrypted systems. Modern cameras and video management systems have safeguards in place to ensure that only authorized individuals can operate and access the cameras. 

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