Storage duration varies depending on the equipment and recording settings. Traditional DVR or NVR systems usually hold anywhere from 7 to 30 days of video, depending on how many cameras you have and the resolution of the recordings. Cloud services offer flexible retention plans, letting you choose storage durations ranging from a few days to several weeks or longer.
Our team can help you determine the most efficient storage option based on your building size, camera count, and liability requirements.
Properties with multiple residents—such as apartment buildings, medical suites, and mixed-use spaces—gain significant advantages from centralized security platforms. IP intercoms, video entry stations, and networked access control let building managers monitor access, create user permissions, and track activity without relying on physical keys.
These systems streamline daily operations by making it easier to manage deliveries, visitor access, and service personnel. Many platforms also integrate with digital building portals or tenant apps, giving residents more convenience while strengthening overall control at every entrance.
Renters in New York have plenty of practical security options, even when permanent installations aren’t allowed. Wireless devices—such as battery-operated cameras, peel-and-stick door sensors, and app-based video intercoms—are ideal because they do not require drilling or in-wall wiring. These systems can be removed and taken with you whenever you move.
Residents in larger apartment buildings may also benefit from personal smart doorbells, mobile-access entry devices, or standalone security kits that work independently from the building’s main system. Some modern complexes already have digital access control that tenants can supplement with their own add-on devices. Always confirm installation rules with your landlord or building management before making changes to shared entryways.
Absolutely. Many modern security devices integrate smoothly with popular smart home ecosystems such as Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. This allows you to control lights, locks, thermostats, and cameras with voice commands or mobile automations.
For example, you can set your system to lock doors and activate cameras automatically when you leave home. We assist with compatibility checks and integration to ensure your smart devices work together securely and reliably.
Yes. Reputable cloud platforms use encryption, multi-factor authentication, and secure data centers to protect your footage. When configured properly, cloud systems can be just as secure—or even more secure—than local hard-drive storage, since your data is automatically backed up off-site.
We walk clients through the different security measures and help configure a setup that aligns with your privacy and protection needs.
Today’s intercom systems go far beyond basic push-to-talk audio. When choosing a new system, consider features such as:
* High-resolution video for visual verification
* Smartphone app access for answering calls remotely
* IP-based communication for clearer audio/video
* Remote door release capabilities
* Digital directories for multi-unit properties
* Weather-resistant hardware for outdoor use
Most current intercom platforms can also sync with access control systems, making it easier to expand or upgrade in the future as your building’s needs evolve.
Most modern systems include built-in safeguards to ensure continued operation. Security devices often have battery backups that keep them running during short power outages. Even if the internet goes down temporarily, local NVR/DVR units can continue recording as long as they remain powered.
For mission-critical environments, we offer UPS systems and network redundancy options, helping maintain uptime and prevent footage loss during unexpected interruptions.
A yearly review is recommended to keep your system functioning at its best. Technology evolves quickly, and regular updates can improve performance, strengthen cybersecurity, and introduce new features. Annual inspections also help spot outdated equipment, misaligned cameras, storage failures, or weak network configurations.
For commercial or multi-tenant buildings—where security demands are higher—routine assessments help ensure compliance, reliability, and continuous protection.
Businesses in New York—whether retail shops, office suites, industrial spaces, or distribution centers—often require layered security. A strong setup typically combines surveillance cameras, controlled entry systems, and intrusion detection. High-resolution CCTV helps monitor entry points, customer traffic, employee areas, and valuable inventory. Access control tools such as keycards, fobs, PIN readers, or mobile credentials allow managers to control and track who enters restricted zones.
Customer-facing businesses may benefit from video intercoms, buzzer systems, or visitor-verification tools, while cash-handling environments often add panic buttons or discreet alarm triggers. Many NYC companies also rely on remote management features, letting owners review cameras or unlock doors from off-site.
Artificial Intelligence has dramatically enhanced what security systems can do. AI-enabled cameras can differentiate between people, vehicles, animals, and objects—reducing unnecessary notifications and making alerts more meaningful. Advanced features may include facial matching, license plate recognition, behavior analysis, and automated event tagging.
For businesses, AI analytics can highlight patterns like loitering, crowd build-ups, or unusual motion. Multi-unit buildings benefit from smart intercoms that detect tailgating, identify repeated visitors, and send alerts in real time. Overall, AI helps NYC property owners respond faster, reduce false alarms, and maintain a more proactive security stance.
Yes—our installations are intentionally designed to be scalable. You can start with a basic system and later add additional cameras, intercom stations, door readers, sensors, or integrations with smart office/home platforms. We ensure your wiring, network, and hardware can support future growth so expansions are simple and cost-effective.
Yes. Video documentation from security cameras can be invaluable during theft investigations, workplace incidents, insurance claims, or legal disputes. Recorded footage can provide objective evidence of what happened and help verify compliance with safety protocols.
Access control reports—showing who entered a space and when—can also support internal investigations or clarify responsibility during incidents. For commercial properties and multi-tenant buildings, these digital records help strengthen both accountability and protection.
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