Site walk
On-site review of every door, camera, panel, intercom, and gate in scope, with field notes and photos.
A site assessment is not a proposal. It's a clear-eyed look at what you have, what's working, what's not, and what should be done about it — with priorities, phasing, and budget ranges that match how organizations actually buy security infrastructure.
On-site review of every door, camera, panel, intercom, and gate in scope, with field notes and photos.
Per-opening hardware review: frame, lock, REX, DPS, electrification, and integration status.
Camera placement, field of view, blind spots, and coverage gaps relative to your operational needs.
Priorities, sequencing, and budget ranges to align security work with procurement and bond cycles.
Typically: a site walk, door and opening survey, camera coverage review, existing system audit, risk and gap notes, priority recommendations, and phasing or budget guidance — delivered as a written document your team can use to plan.
Drawings help, but they're not required. We've assessed facilities with full as-builts and facilities with almost nothing. The walk fills in what's missing.
Yes — prioritization is the most useful part of the assessment for most clients. Safety-critical issues come first, followed by reliability problems, then convenience and modernization.
Yes. We provide budgetary ranges and phasing options aligned to how schools, agencies, and commercial organizations actually procure security work — including bond cycles and grant timelines where applicable.
Yes. A large share of assessments focus on systems someone else installed — clarifying what's there, what works, and what to do next.
Card, keypad, mobile, and other credential options where appropriate — designed and installed around the doors, users, and policies of your facility.
IP cameras, NVR and cloud video, coverage planning, and integration with access events — designed for the views that matter.
Lockdown buttons, access control automation, and coordinated workflows for schools, agencies, and public facilities.
Access, video, alarms, intercoms, gates, and lockdown — connected so events, evidence, and responses move together.
Troubleshooting, repair, preventive maintenance, and upgrade planning for the systems you already have.
Bring us a building, a door, a camera, or a service problem. We'll help map the next step.