Why Proper Licensing Matters: Avoiding Liability with Certified Security Providers
The Legal Requirement for Security Licensing in New Jersey In New Jersey, the law is clear: any individual or business that installs, services, or maintains
Top 5 Security Risks Facing Small Businesses in 2026
Small businesses in South Jersey, Southeast Pennsylvania, and New Castle County, Delaware face evolving security threats as technology and criminal tactics advance. Here are the
How NDAA Compliance Protects Your Business: What Every Owner Should Know
Understanding NDAA Compliance in Video Surveillance The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) sets critical standards for security equipment used by U.S. businesses, especially when it
Beware of Installing Hikvision: Warranties and Support at Risk as Full Ban Approaches
Businesses throughout the Delaware Valley are facing new risks when it comes to selecting video surveillance systems. As federal bans and restrictions escalate, it’s more
Why DIY Cameras Like Reolink Aren’t Right for Commercial Security
Commercial security requires more than just a camera in a box. While DIY video surveillance systems such as Reolink and other big-box brands are widely
After-Hours Access for Contractors: Managing Maintenance Vendors Without Compromising Security
Property managers face a constant challenge: how to provide after-hours access to trusted contractors and maintenance vendors—without opening the door to unnecessary risk. Mechanical rooms,
Security That Doesn’t Look Like a Fortress: Balancing Safety & Aesthetics
We have all walked into a building that felt more like a correctional facility than a place of business. Bars on the windows, bulky cameras
Religious Facility Security: Balancing Openness with Protection in Houses of Worship
Houses of worship across face a unique security paradox. Unlike a corporate office or a manufacturing plant, where the goal is often to keep people
The Real Cost of a Break-In: Why Small Businesses in NJ, PA & DE Can’t Afford to Skip Professional Security
When a small business owner thinks about a potential break-in, the mental calculator usually starts tallying the obvious items: a smashed window, a stolen laptop,