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One integrated scope: we design and install the layers that protect people, property, and operations—then tie them together so you are not juggling five different vendors.

Physical & electronic security

Detection and response aligned with how the site is used—residential, retail, industrial, or mixed. We care about nuisance-alarm reduction, clear zones, and hardware that survives Pacific Northwest moisture and temperature swings.

  • Intrusion detection, perimeter awareness, and structured notification paths
  • Integration with surveillance and access so events have context
  • Hardening details: conduit, mounting, and finishes that match the architecture
Wooded Pacific Northwest property with exterior security hardware on a building
Placeholder—swap for your preferred perimeter / intrusion story.

Surveillance & evidence design

Coverage, clarity, and retention—without turning your property into a billboard of cameras. We plan fields of view for identification and situational awareness, specify storage and remote access thoughtfully, and keep cybersecurity basics in mind (password hygiene, segmenting critical networks).

  • Exterior and interior camera placement for real evidence, not decoration
  • Wired backhaul where it matters; clean head-end and labeling
  • Viewer training: who sees what, and when
Outdoor living ceiling with discrete dome camera during installation
Placeholder—replace with head-end or monitor wall if you prefer.

Access control

Who gets in, when, and how—readers, electrified strikes and maglocks, egress and code compliance, visitor flows, and audit trails. We service paths from small professional offices to demanding industrial entries.

  • Credential lifecycle: issue, revoke, and review
  • Intercom and gate integration where required
  • Upgrades from legacy hardware when reliability or compliance demands it
Commercial corridor with doors and building access-related installation
Placeholder—reader / maglock close-ups when you have them.

Private cinema & distributed AV

Image and sound, resolved—not stacked boxes. We design for seating, sightlines, and acoustics first, then specify projection or direct-view displays, amplification, and loudspeakers that belong in the architecture. Racks are built for service life: labeling, ventilation, and access paths you will actually use.

  • Media rooms and screening spaces with calibrated video and tuned low-frequency response
  • Whole-home audio and video distribution with intuitive control—no maze of remotes
  • Architectural and in-wall solutions where the room leads and the gear follows
Finished room with large wall-mounted display
Placeholder—cinema-only still when ready (monitor shows cameras today).

Automation & integration

Comfort, convenience, and control—lighting scenes, shading, climate, and orchestration that respects daily life. Technology should recede; the room should feel like a home or a workplace, not a server closet.

  • Scenes and schedules that match how you live or operate
  • Coordination with security, access, and AV so modes (away, entertaining, lockdown) stay coherent
  • Panel and network discipline so additions do not become archaeology

Discuss your project

Flush in-wall technology integration in a finished interior
Placeholder—lighting, shade, or rack shots work well here too.