Access Control Systems in Farmingdale
Avigilon-built access control designed, installed, and serviced by an RCDD-led team. From a single door to a multi-building Farmingdale operation, Streamline Telecom controls who gets in and when.
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Commercial Access Control Installation and Service for Farmingdale Businesses

A door that anyone can walk through is a liability. If you are managing a commercial facility in Farmingdale, you already know the problem: unauthorized entry, no audit trail, no way to verify who was where and when. The longer that gap stays open, the more risk falls on whoever is responsible for the building.
Streamline Telecom closes that gap with commercial access control systems scoped, designed, and installed under the oversight of an RCDD - the highest certification in telecommunications infrastructure design. The company has operated continuously in the NYC metro area since 2006 and holds a New York State Security License for this work. For new installations, Streamline builds on the Avigilon Alta platform, a cloud-based system that unifies access events with live video on a single interface. For facilities with existing hardware of any brand, Streamline services and maintains what is already in place.
Every project starts with an on-site walk in Farmingdale before a quote is issued. No guesswork, no ballpark numbers pulled from a template. The site conditions, door hardware, network infrastructure, and your operational needs drive the design - not the other way around. That is how projects finish clean, on time, and on budget.
"What sets them apart is their ability to work hand-in-hand with our general contractors. They are able to join projects early in the process—supporting rough-ins, finish work, and post-construction installs directly with the client. This integration has saved us time, money, and a lot of headaches.
The quality of their installations is second to none—clear audio throughout, crisp visuals on every display, and flawless cabling that just works. Beyond install, their after-service support has been outstanding. Whenever we’ve needed adjustments, training, or troubleshooting, they’ve been responsive and quick to resolve issues."
Maxwell Malone
What Commercial Access Control Actually Does for Your Farmingdale Facility
Access control is a system that determines who can enter specific areas of a building and records every entry event. In a commercial setting, it manages access for staff, visitors, and contractors across individual doors, floors, or entire buildings. It replaces mechanical keys - which can be copied, lost, or never returned - with credentials that can be issued, revoked, and tracked from a central system.
For Farmingdale businesses operating in multi-tenant office parks, warehouses along Route 110, or light-industrial spaces near Republic Airport, the need is practical: know who entered, when, and where. A properly installed system gives facility managers and building owners a clear chain of accountability without adding manual checkpoints or security staff at every entrance.
Streamline Telecom installs systems ranging from four to twelve doors, with most projects running one to two weeks from site inspection to system activation. The scope covers everything from credential readers and electric lock hardware to the structured cabling that connects it all. Because the same team that pulls the cable also configures the access panel, there is no gap between the network layer and the security layer. You can read more about how Streamline approaches access control installation and ongoing service
on the dedicated service page.
Avigilon Alta: Cloud-Based Access Control Built for Commercial Operations
Streamline recommends and builds on Avigilon Alta for new access control projects. Alta is a cloud-based platform - formerly Openpath - that ties access events directly to live video. When a door event fires, you see the credential used and the camera feed from that entry point on the same screen. That connection between access and video removes the guesswork that plagues systems where those two functions live in separate silos.
Alta supports phone-based credentials, proximity cards, smart cards, keyfobs, and biometric readers. Visitors get digital credentials sent to their phone. Touchless entry is native, not an afterthought bolted onto older hardware. The system is managed remotely from any device, and firmware updates push automatically so the hardware stays current with security patches. It scales from a single door at a Farmingdale office suite to a multi-site operation across Long Island without requiring a dedicated on-premise server.
For facilities that need or prefer local hosting - often driven by compliance requirements or internal IT policy - Streamline also installs Avigilon Unity. Unity keeps access control and video on-premise with a RESTful API for integration, and Unity Cloud Services adds remote management when needed. The recommendation depends on what the site requires, not on what is easiest to sell. Learn more about Streamline Telecom's approach to commercial infrastructure
and the standards behind every project.
Who Needs Access Control in Farmingdale - and What It Looks Like in Practice
Farmingdale sits at the intersection of Nassau County's commercial and light-industrial corridors. Businesses here range from office tenants in multi-suite buildings along Conklin Street to warehouse and distribution operations near the Farmingdale LIRR station and Republic Airport. Each type of facility has a different access profile, and the system has to match it.
A property manager overseeing a multi-tenant building needs per-suite access with a central audit log. A logistics operation needs to track contractor entry at loading docks and restrict internal zones by shift. A medical or financial office may need biometric readers paired with card credentials to meet regulatory requirements. In each case, the system design starts with the on-site walk - Streamline's team inspects door frames, existing wiring, network readiness, and power availability before proposing hardware or a platform.
The installation itself is handled by union technicians - Streamline is a CWA Local 1106 member - under RCDD oversight. That matters on prevailing-wage job sites and institutional projects, which are common across Nassau County. The structured cabling that supports the readers, panels, and cameras is pulled and terminated to BICSI standards by the same crew that configures the access software. There is no handoff between a cabling subcontractor and a security integrator because both scopes live under one roof. You can see what other Farmingdale-area clients have said by visiting Streamline Telecom's Google reviews and local listing.
Why Streamline Telecom

Streamline Telecom is led by founder Sean Nolan, who holds the BICSI RCDD certification - the highest credential in telecommunications infrastructure design. That means the access control system and the structured cabling supporting it are designed and overseen by the same qualified individual. The company is an experienced Avigilon integrator across both the Alta and Unity platforms and works with existing systems from Bosch, Honeywell, Galaxy, Digital Watchdog, and others. Streamline also holds a New York State Security License and is a Panduit Certified Installer, so the work meets code and manufacturer standards from the cable to the credential reader.
Streamline Telecom has operated continuously in the NYC metro area since 2006. Every access control project begins with an on-site walk before a quote is issued - no remote estimates, no surprises mid-install. Typical four-to-twelve-door projects run one to two weeks from inspection to activation. As a CWA Local 1106 union member, Streamline qualifies for union job sites, institutional work, and prevailing-wage contracts across Nassau County and the greater New York area. The company quotes honestly and delivers finished projects - labeled panels, clean cable runs, activated credentials - on time and on budget.














