CCTV coverage for Long Beach homes and businesses.
We design camera layouts that actually cover Long Beach entrances, parking, and blind spots — installed and configured start to finish.
Policed by the Long Beach Police Department
Long Beach maintains its own police department, so permits, response, and dispatch all run through the Long Beach Police Department rather than the LA County Sheriff.
Long Beach's coastal and harbor-adjacent properties are exposed to salt air, which can accelerate wear on exterior equipment. The city also has a large mix of property types, from downtown high-rises to port-adjacent industrial sites.
A network video recorder (NVR) wired up to record and manage footage from every IP camera on a property.
Camera system design for Long Beach properties
Camera coverage in Long Beach is a placement problem before it is an equipment problem. Properties along Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach Boulevard, and Anaheim Street deal with street-facing exposure, while interior lots and yards need something different. We would rather install six cameras positioned correctly than twelve that all watch the same driveway.
Working mostly with port logistics, healthcare, education, hospitality, and manufacturing here, the pattern we see is that port-adjacent properties here deal with round-the-clock activity, so alarm scheduling has to match real operating hours. That single observation usually changes the camera plan more than any spec sheet does.
We build IP systems on network video recorders rather than legacy analog DVRs. IP cameras either work or they do not, without the pixelation and interference analog systems develop as they age, and they support on-board analytics and active deterrence lighting. If you already have a working DVR system, we will still service and expand it rather than push a full replacement you do not need.
Exterior work in Long Beach gets weatherproof-rated cable in conduit and junction boxes rated for the location. Given everything from 1920s brick to recent high-rise, the routing is often the hardest part of the job, and it is where a careful install separates itself from a fast one.
Who do I contact if Long Beach authorities request camera footage?
If local law enforcement (Long Beach Police Department) ever requests footage related to an incident on your property, we can help you locate and export it quickly.
How much does a camera system cost in Long Beach?
Cost depends on the number of cameras, resolution, and whether you need on-site storage or cloud backup. We provide a free on-site walkthrough and written estimate before any work begins on a Long Beach property.
Do you install both indoor and outdoor cameras in Long Beach?
Yes — we design systems that mix indoor and outdoor cameras as needed, using weatherproof, vandal-resistant models for exterior coverage on Long Beach properties.
Can you expand or repair an existing camera system in Long Beach?
Yes. If you have a working DVR or NVR we will service and expand it rather than push a full replacement. When a system genuinely cannot be expanded further we will explain why before recommending anything new.
How much video history will my Long Beach system keep?
That depends on camera count, resolution, and how much drive space is installed. Most commercial properties land between two weeks and a month of continuous recording. We size storage during design so you are not guessing after the fact.