A warehouse isn't a school, and a dispensary isn't a hospital. We design commercial security around the specific challenges, compliance requirements, and workflows of your industry — across Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana.
Don't see your industry? We serve commercial and industrial clients of every kind. A licensed Michigan technician is a phone call away at 586-466-4490.

Secured entries, lockdown-ready access control, AI cameras, and paging for public, charter, and private schools.

Controlled access to pharmacies and records, patient-safe cameras, and HIPAA-aware design for clinics and hospitals.

Dock and yard coverage, access control, and theft prevention with long-retention footage for distribution centers.

Perimeter-to-floor coverage, zoned access, and NDAA-compliant systems for automotive and defense suppliers.

Access control, visitor management, and cameras for single-tenant offices and multi-tenant properties.

Secured public buildings, restricted records access, and NDAA-compliant systems for public agencies.

State-compliant camera coverage and retention, vault protection, and access control built to pass CRA review.
Most commercial security quotes in Michigan are built from a parts list, not a facility. A vendor counts your doors, counts your corners, multiplies by a price, and sends a proposal. It looks thorough. It is the reason so many businesses end up with cameras pointed at the wrong things and an access system nobody can administer six months later.
A distribution center and a medical clinic can be quoted at nearly the same dollar figure and need almost nothing in common. The warehouse needs long retention because a shrink investigation starts weeks after the loss and the footage has to still exist. The clinic needs the opposite in places — deliberate camera restraint in patient areas, tight control over who reaches the records room, and a way to prove it. Same equipment catalog. Opposite designs.
What the footage is for. A dispensary records because the state requires it and will ask for it. A plant records to resolve a contractor dispute or a pallet that walked. A school records so an administrator can reconstruct a hallway incident in under a minute. That purpose drives resolution, placement, and retention — not the price sheet.
Who has to run it. A municipal clerk, a plant supervisor, and a school principal have wildly different tolerance for a complicated interface. A system nobody can operate is a system that gets ignored until the day it matters.
What the rules require. Cannabis facilities answer to the Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency. Government and defense-adjacent work runs into NDAA Section 889 and TAA. Healthcare has to think about HIPAA before a camera ever gets mounted. These aren't upsells — they decide which hardware is even legal to install.
What the building does to the equipment. A Michigan loading dock swings through freeze-thaw cycles all winter. A grow room is warm and humid year-round. A plant floor has vibration, dust, and metal structure that eats wireless. Hardware rated for a climate-controlled office fails in all three.
When you can work. Schools have summer. Plants have shutdown weeks. Hospitals and dispensaries never close. That constraint shapes the whole project timeline, and it's the first thing an out-of-state integrator gets wrong.
Underneath the differences, the fundamentals don't move. Every facility gets a free on-site walk before anyone quotes a number. Every system is designed around the building rather than pulled off a shelf. Every install is performed by our own licensed W-2 Michigan technicians — we have never used a subcontractor since 2000. Every project ends with your staff trained on the system, not handed a login and a manual. And when you call months later, you reach the same team.
That combination is why a Tier 1 automotive supplier, a state police post, a union hall, and a daycare all ended up with the same integrator. The designs looked nothing alike. The standard behind them was identical.
Plenty of Michigan businesses don't fit one box. A cannabis operation with a grow, a processing floor, and a retail counter is running three security problems in one building. An automotive supplier with an engineering office attached needs plant-grade coverage on one side and office-grade access control on the other. A senior living community is part healthcare, part hospitality, part multi-family residential.
Those are normal. Start with whichever page below is closest and we'll sort out the rest on the walkthrough — or skip the reading and call 586-466-4490. A licensed Michigan technician will tell you in ten minutes whether your building needs one design or three.
Working across state lines? We install and service in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana, and we standardize equipment, monitoring, and support across every location so a multi-site operation runs one system instead of five. See our contractor and multi-site page for rollout details, or what a system actually costs.
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