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Central New Jersey
New Jersey Security and Low-Voltage Office

Local discovery for offices, campuses, warehouses, multifamily properties and other commercial facilities across New Jersey by project scope.

Address and appointment information

23 Orchard Rd, Suite 210
Skillman, NJ 08858

Visits are by appointment. Contact us before arriving so the appropriate specialist is available.

Project focus

New Jersey planning can address long cable pathways, fiber backbones, warehouse wireless coverage, parking and gate areas, exterior devices and multi-building administration as well as ordinary office security and network projects.

Related information: security cameras, access control, structured cabling, network services and commercial audiovisual systems.

Planning for campuses, warehouses and distributed New Jersey properties

New Jersey projects may involve a single office suite, a suburban commercial campus, a warehouse with long cable distances or several properties that need common administration. The survey should map building-to-building pathways, MDF and IDF locations, exterior entrances, parking and gate areas, loading docks, roof or pole mounting conditions and the network available at remote parts of the property.

Warehouse and distribution environments need wireless and video plans based on the actual aisles, rack height, moving inventory, vehicles and changing storage layout. A floor plan alone cannot predict every shadow or coverage gap. Fiber may be required where copper distance or electrical exposure makes an ordinary horizontal run unsuitable.

Exterior security and vehicle access

Parking lots, perimeter gates and detached buildings require coordinated power, communications and safety planning. Gate operators must be evaluated as part of the complete gate assembly, including monitored entrapment protection and emergency operation. Camera and wireless equipment must be selected for weather exposure, mounting height, service access and the night scene rather than daylight appearance alone.

For multi-building access control, define what happens during network loss, how credentials are administered, which doors require mechanical override and how events are reviewed centrally. The owner should also identify any tenant, vendor or property-management workflows that affect schedules and temporary access.

Prepare for a New Jersey survey

  • Municipality, property type and building count
  • Site plan, floor plan and gate or parking layout
  • Long pathway, outdoor or building-to-building requirements
  • Warehouse racks, ceiling heights and mobile-device workflows
  • Existing network rooms, fiber and wireless infrastructure
  • Project phasing, occupied hours and participating trades

Schedule the right next step

Call 1-866-625-1977 or send the project location and requirements. Do not send passwords, access codes or live security credentials through the public form.