Cameras you can
actually trust.
We install professional surveillance on UniFi Protect for SMB or Verkada for enterprise. Local NVR, cloud access, motion AI, and proper retention. No 'cloud camera' SaaS that holds your footage hostage.
Everything you need, none of the upsell.
Real deliverables, with the boundaries written down. So you know what you're paying for and what counts as extra.
Best value for SMB.
No per-camera monthly fee. Local NVR, cloud app for remote viewing, motion AI, and weather-rated hardware. We design it right and run cable cleanly.
Enterprise option.
When the business needs centralized management across many sites, SOC 2 compliance, and unified alarm/access integration.
Storage you control.
Tier sizing for 30, 60, or 90 days. Local-first with optional cloud backup. So you keep the footage you need.
Doors, alarms, AI.
Tie cameras into access control and alarm panels. Smart motion zones, license plate recognition where useful.
The order we work in.
A clear sequence so you can budget time, money, and risk against the work.
Walk.
Site walk to identify coverage points, blind spots, run paths, and power. Documented camera plan.
Design.
Camera model selection, NVR sizing, network impact, retention plan. Reviewed before purchase.
Install.
Cabling, mounting, focusing, motion-zone tuning, recording validation. Trained handoff to your team.
Support.
Ongoing firmware updates, retention monitoring, and footage retrieval support if needed.
Common questions.
What are the privacy obligations for workplace cameras?
In BC, PIPA applies to how a private organisation collects and uses personal information, and video of identifiable people is personal information. In practice that means a genuine purpose, notice that cameras are in use, restraint about where they point, and a retention period rather than keeping footage indefinitely.
How long should footage be kept?
Long enough to be useful and no longer, which for most businesses is thirty to sixty days. Retaining more than you have a reason for increases both storage cost and your exposure if the system is compromised.
Cloud or local recording?
Local recording with a network video recorder is cheaper to run and does not depend on upload bandwidth, which matters on rural connections. Cloud is easier to access remotely and survives the recorder being stolen. Hybrid is common.
Should cameras be on the main network?
No. Cameras are among the most commonly compromised devices on a business network, frequently shipping with weak default credentials and infrequent firmware updates. They belong on their own segment with no route to your file server.
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