Below is a recap of another completed installation. Our client was a recipient of the FEMA Non-Profit Security Grant. Underneath are pictures of the facility and a summary highlighting the technology.



Another differentiation is how we install our exterior cameras. In both pictures (circles and arrows), we use pendant wall mounts. Besides the cosmetics, our pendant wall mounts protect the cameras from leaking water from rain, ice, and snow. Companies that install cameras on the building (Refer to picture #3) are the common problems they endure.


These sides are similar to the previous side; however, (left picture orange arrow), we used a stronger lense to record the dumpster activity. One of the biggest challenges is people dumping trash in churches’ dumpsters. If it’s an ongoing issue, we will capture the license plates and notify the local police. Picture right, we added a door reader, and we have door contacts for all of the perimeters doors. If someone tries to break into the Church, the intrusion system will sound off and notify the police.


In the left picture, we have several elements – (1) a fixed dome camera on the ceiling, a door video intercom with audio, and a card reader for access control. We go with two cameras because the above camera (yellow arrow) captures the top of your head. If someone is wearing a hat, it would be difficult to view the person’s face. But the video door intercom captures the full face.
Outside of the Security Cameras installation, we installed an intrusion system with panic buttons throughout the Church and a combination of Access Control and wired and wireless locks.
If you need assistance developing your Church Security Plan, give me a call to discuss, and we will be happy to assist in the design work.
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Brian C. Jones
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