Request your free security & low-voltage assessment
No obligation, no sales pressure. We walk the property, identify gaps in your current camera coverage or access control, and send a written recommendation.
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One site walk-through for cameras, access, cabling, WiFi, signage, and AV.
Hi-Tech helps Northeast Ohio businesses stop juggling separate vendors. We inspect the systems running through the building, find the weak spots, and give you one practical plan.
Written summary: This page is for owners and managers who want one field review across cameras, access, cabling, WiFi, displays, and related building technology. It is a planning step, not a code inspection or final engineering design.
What we inspect during the assessment.
The goal is to find where security, wiring, network, and display systems overlap so the building gets a cleaner plan instead of disconnected quotes.
Security cameras
Camera views, blind spots, recorder health, remote viewing, night coverage, wiring paths, and upgrade needs.
Camera serviceAccess control and entry points
Doors, gates, locks, readers, intercoms, entry flow, staff access, and handoff points between systems.
Network cabling and WiFi
Data drops, wire tracing, rack cleanup, weak WiFi zones, equipment placement, and low-voltage wiring issues.
Network cablingDisplays, signage, and AV
TV mounting, digital signage, video distribution, conference room AV, sound, and signal routing problems.
Video distributionSystem cleanup
Old equipment, messy racks, unlabeled cabling, outdated parts, power concerns, and serviceability problems.
Practical next steps
A field-informed plan for what to repair, replace, add, clean up, or quote first.
Request reviewThe offer is simple: one company looks at the connected systems together.
Security jobs often turn into wiring, WiFi, display, access, and cleanup jobs. Hi-Tech is strongest when the work crosses categories: cameras need network cleanup, doors need access control, TVs need distribution, signage needs mounting and signal, and the rack needs to make sense.
What you get from the walk-through.
A practical review that helps you understand what is weak, what is working, and what should happen first.
- 1Priority list. The highest-risk or most annoying problems first: blind spots, dead cameras, weak network, messy wiring, broken viewing, entry issues, or display problems.
- 2System map. A plain-English view of which systems are connected and which ones should be separated, cleaned up, or upgraded.
- 3Quote path. Clearer next steps for what can be repaired, what needs replacement, and what needs an on-site quote.
- 4Optional lead follow-up layer. If the website or calls are leaking leads, Hi-Tech can connect the review to AI Robot Builds follow-up planning after approval.
Assessment areas at a glance.
This is where the one-company approach beats disconnected quotes.
| Area | What Hi-Tech checks | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Cameras | Coverage, angle, night view, recorder, remote access, wiring. | Better evidence, fewer blind spots, cleaner maintenance. |
| Access and doors | Entry points, readers, locks, intercoms, staff flow. | Control who gets in and simplify handoff. |
| Network and low voltage | Cabling, rack cleanup, WiFi, power, signal paths. | Many camera and display problems are really wiring or network problems. |
| Displays and AV | TVs, signage, video distribution, conference rooms, sound. | Cleaner screens, better signal, fewer separate contractors. |
Useful free tools before the assessment.
These tools help you prepare better notes before Hi-Tech walks the site.
Blind Spot Checker
Find weak entrances, lots, counters, driveways, and night-view problems.
Open checkerCoverage Planner
Walk the building and score the most important security zones.
Open plannerCamera Placement Tool
Sketch camera positions, view direction, and export a layout for review.
Open map toolFrequently asked questions.
Quick answers before you request a walk-through.
What is a security and low-voltage assessment?
A practical site walk-through for cameras, access control, wiring, WiFi, network gear, displays, AV, and related building technology.
Is this only for security cameras?
No. Cameras are often part of it, but the point is to review the connected systems together so the final plan is cleaner.
Is this a code inspection?
No. It is a field planning step. Code, engineering, fire, permitting, and final scope requirements still need the proper qualified review when they apply.
Ready for one practical site walk-through?
Call Hi-Tech Security Solutions for security, low-voltage, WiFi, signage, display, and AV planning in Northeast Ohio.