Commercial security

Commercial security and access systems organized around how businesses actually operate

Use this hub when the project is about protecting people, property, entry points and operating continuity across business or multi-site environments.

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Why this path exists

A business-facing path that is clearer than standalone product pages

Commercial projects do not start with one technology. They start with the need to manage access, monitor activity, protect assets, support staff and keep locations easier to operate. This hub groups those needs into a clear commercial security path.

Start here for offices, retail, restaurants, warehouses, multifamily, schools, houses of worship and growing organizations that need entry, video, alarms and life-safety to fit the workflow.

Access control

Credentialed, scheduled and audited entry that gives organizations more control than keys alone.

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Video surveillance

Commercial camera layouts, retention planning and remote visibility for operational and security needs.

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Intrusion alarm

Business alarm systems that support openings, closings, sensitive spaces and after-hours protection.

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Fire alarm coordination

Life-safety planning that supports property protection and broader facility readiness.

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Intercom and visitor management

Front entry communication, gate control and visitor routing for multifamily and commercial properties.

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Monitoring and service visibility

Keep locations easier to manage with monitoring options and cleaner system accountability.

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What a strong commercial security path includes

What a strong commercial security path includes

  • Role-based access and schedule design
  • Camera placement tied to entrances, operations and evidence value
  • Alarm planning for openings, closings and sensitive areas
  • Visitor entry strategy for offices, multifamily and shared facilities
  • Fire and life-safety coordination with the broader system plan
  • Scalable design for single sites, growing footprints and phased rollouts
Best fit for
  • Office, retail and restaurant operators
  • Warehouses, logistics and service facilities
  • Multifamily and gated community properties
  • Organizations replacing fragmented legacy systems
Frequently asked questions

Questions that come up early

What usually comes first: access control or cameras?

That depends on the risk and workflow, but many businesses need both planned together because entrances, permissions and video verification all influence each other.

Can one security path support multiple locations?

Yes. Commercial security planning should account for growth, site-to-site standards and how people manage users, alerts and reporting.

Is this only for large facilities?

No. Small offices, retailers and multi-tenant properties also benefit from a clearer access and security framework.

Next step

Scope commercial security around the business, not just the hardware

Tell us the property type, the number of entrances and whether the pain point is access, cameras, alarms, visitor control or a full refresh.

Industry pages

Project-type pages for the commercial and specialty environments you serve

These pages let buyers narrow the conversation by environment before they drill into the exact service layer they need.

Customer-facing environments

Pages for businesses where guest flow, staff movement and after-hours visibility matter most.

Shared & institutional properties

Pages for properties that balance visitors, residents, staff, common areas and structured operations.

Operational environments

Pages for more active sites where access, visibility, infrastructure and staged work need to stay organized.

Specialty environments

Pages for properties that lean harder on privacy, gathering spaces, AV or estate-level coordination.

How to use them

Start with the environment, then move into the exact system pages

Each industry page now links to the strongest service pages and best-fit city pages so visitors can narrow the route by both market and location.

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