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We are a 5-star rated, fully accredited security and data contractor who has completed projects at some of the most iconic locations in New York City


We have the ability to install IP or analog commercial surveillance camera systems consisting of as little as 4 cameras right up to large-scale systems consisting of 300 cameras or more.

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Camera systems help deter crime and reduce liability by providing an unbiased record of events. They can be installed on the exterior or interior of a building to monitor sensitive areas such as entrances, parking lots, cash rooms, or secure areas of a building. They can also be connected to access control systems to provide a record of who is entering and exiting a building.


Any type of business can benefit from a camera system, but the most common clients include hotels, hospitals, office buildings, schools, retail stores, and government offices.

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Types of Commercial Security Cameras

Choosing the right type of security camera for your business can be overwhelming. We’ll guide you through the types we recommend most, and where each camera will perform best.

Box Style Cameras



Classic design, customizable lenses, ideal for outdoor spaces where aesthetics aren’t a priority.

Dome Style Cameras


Sleek, durable choice for indoor/outdoor use, resistant to severe weather and vandalism.

Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras


Offers pan, tilt, and zoom features; remote-controlled via software or devices for dynamic views.

Bullet Style Cameras


Slim design for traditional security needs, can add infrared for low-light indoor or outdoor use.

Night Vision Cameras


Adapts to light changes, with infrared for clear day and night views in low-lit environments.

Thermal Cameras


Best for extreme conditions, detects heat to see through fog, smoke, or dense areas.

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Due to the large amount of information about how to buy security cameras that we’ve included on this page, we have summarized all the data in an infographic, which you can download here. This will help you see at a glance the most important things you should know before installing security cameras.

What Type of Security Cameras Should I Install?

Analog cameras are the pioneers of the surveillance industry and are a low-cost, low-resolution security solution. While extremely affordable and easy to set up, analog cameras will likely be phased out as newer, better technology is developed.


Pros:

  • Simple and affordable
  • Low maintenance
  • Network independent; will continue to record even if your network goes down

Cons:

  • Very low resolution making it difficult to get quality evidence
  • Limited customization options

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IP cameras are much higher resolution, allowing audio and video surveillance to be sent over a network, with IP addresses assigned to each camera. More technical in nature, IP camera systems will likely take more expertise to setup, and typically cost more than analog cameras.


Pros:

  • Higher resolution to record fine details and to help with facial recognition
  • Web interface for each camera allows for greater customization
  • Configuration through the network
  • Ability to zoom in on recorded video
  • Greater wireless compatibility

Cons:

  • More expensive than analog
  • Higher resolutions require more bandwidth, which may require you to bump up your network speeds and adjust traffic control mechanisms
  • Surveillance can go down if your network goes down

Composite Video Interface, or CVI, cameras combine the best features of both analog and IP cameras. If you have an existing analog system or are just starting your video surveillance journey, CVI cameras can be a decent compromise between IP and analog.


Pros:

  • Simple and affordable
  • Can easily upgrade an analog system
  • High definition quality

Cons:

  • Newer technology limits the selection of compatible cameras
  • Not as customizable as IP cameras
  • Cameras still require standard power cables unlike IP cameras that are powered via Ethernet

Business Security Camera Brands We Install

  • Pelco

    Pelco offers the broadest selection of IP cameras, including fixed and high-speed IP cameras, panoramic, thermal imaging, and explosion-proof. In addition to their wide variety of IP cameras, Pelco also offers top-of-the-line high-resolution analog security cameras for a cost-effective solution. You can find a product selector on Pelco’s website, as well as a Field of View Calculator and various storage estimator tools to help you determine how much recording space you’ll need.

  • Axis

    Axis offers a wide variety of security cameras, including all the types mentioned on this page. Axis cameras feature excellent HDTV image quality regardless of the conditions of the monitored areas and minimize bandwidth and storage needs at the same time for an energy-efficient solution. Axis also offers products tailored to the needs of small businesses with their Axis Companion Line cameras.

  • Bosch

    A household name in technology, Bosch offers world-class security surveillance systems. In addition to a wide range of both IP and analog cameras, Bosch offers encoders and decoders, video software, recording solutions, workstations and servers, high-definition monitors, switching systems and keyboards, and a variety of other surveillance accessories. The Bosch Live Viewer allows you to see exactly what your IP camera sees directly on your mobile device.

  • ACTi

    ACTi Corporation offers a variety of all the types of security cameras we mentioned on this page, as well as 360° OZT (overview, zoom, and tracking) cameras and fisheye and hemispheric cameras offering 360° ceiling views and 180° wall views. ACTi also offers a line of specialty covert cameras with a wide range of disguise accessories for environments requiring concealed cameras. Also available is a unique line of service desk cameras, featuring sleek and compact cameras with a high-quality microphone designed specifically for service desk security.

  • Everfocus

    EverFocus offers both IP and analog cameras, but is unique in offering a value IP security camera line. Their Value IP Line is noted for its compact design and full IP-functionality, but low pricing when compared to other IP cameras on the market. The Value IP Line features mini ball, dome, and bullet cameras, while the ball and bullet models support infrared functions and are ideal for outdoor placement. View their product guide for more information.

  • Digital Watchdog

     Digital Watchdog offers a wide range of both IP and analog security cameras, with recorders, network devices, software, and mobile apps specially designed for both types. Their website’s product selector allows you to compare up to 4 models at once, helping you to narrow down their wide range of products based on your security needs. You can also use their quote builder for pricing assistance and their calculator tools to determine how much bandwidth and storage you’ll need for their different camera options.

  • Arecont

    Arecont Vision offers a large selection of IP security cameras in a variety of megapixels. Their product selector allows you to compare up to 5 cameras at once, and you can filter your options by everything from camera type and features, to regulatory approvals and adherence to various industry compliance standards. Among the many features available in Arecont Vision’s cameras, you can find day/night cameras, infrared built-ins, remote focus and zoom, and unique modes like casino mode, which is required by gaming industry regulations.

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Where Do You Recommend Installing Security Cameras?

Placement of your security cameras is key to maximizing their role in your security plan. We recommend installing your security cameras in the following high-risk locations:

  • Exits and Entrances

    Security cameras placed at the exits and entrances to your business will track not only who enters your business, but how long they stay. The exact placement near the entrance and exit is key as well. Try to install the camera near a sign or other eye-catching feature where most people will look as they enter or exit the building. This will increase the chance of capturing a full picture of each person’s face.

  • Points of Sale

    Any place you have a cash register, you should install a camera as well. This will help in deterring theft from both customers and employees. Be sure to mount the camera no higher than 7 feet to avoid capturing only shots of the tops of people’s heads, and point the camera where the customer will stand.

  • Reception

    Most reception areas in a business will be highly trafficked, therefore an ideal place for a camera installation. Concealing a camera within a frame, clock, sprinkler head, or smoke detector could make a reception security camera more efficient, but be sure to check with state laws regarding the legality of a concealed camera before doing so.


  • Exterior

    Even if your business doesn’t keep anything of valuable outside, exterior security cameras can often be just as valuable as cameras placed inside. Exterior security cameras can monitor the parking lot, capture license plate numbers, or grab a shot of a thief’s face if the indoor camera misses it. Exterior cameras can also provide employees leaving late at night with peace of mind.

  • Warehouses

    Warehouses are likely home to much of your valuable inventory, and thus a prime spot for theft. Deter loss at the hand of both external and internal thieves by mounting security cameras inside and outside your warehouse. Also, be sure to keep your warehouse well-lit for quality recordings and to deter shady activity from the get-go.

  • Secluded Areas

    If an area around your business is secluded, chances are unsavory characters are going to pick up on that, making these spots popular for planning and carrying out theft. One common location is near a dumpster–an employee might throw away the stolen goods only to retrieve them later or send an accomplice for the retrieval. Security cameras present near a dumpster can deter this activity.