When Old Camera Systems Cost You the Answers You Need
The worst time to discover your cameras are outdated is after an incident. The second worst time is after a power issue.
That's when everyone wants answers. Who came in? Which door? What time? Can we actually see what happened?
A lot of apartment buildings and condos are still relying on older camera systems that technically "work," but don't give property managers, boards, or owners the visibility they need when something goes wrong.
We recently helped bring multiple residential buildings forward by upgrading from old coax camera systems to modern 8MP / 4K cameras.
The cameras are only part of the story
Clean conduit. Neat wiring. Organized equipment. Backup battery. Surge protection. A security system shouldn't fall apart the moment the power gets weird - and power does get weird, usually at the least convenient time, because apparently electricity has a flair for drama.
What it actually changes
For apartment buildings and condos, camera upgrades aren't just about sharper video. They're about resident confidence, easier management, fewer headaches, and having useful footage when it actually matters - not a grainy clip nobody can make sense of three days later.
Because "the cameras are working" and "the system is reliable" are two very different things.
