Secure office buildings, coworking spaces, and business parks with integrated security cameras, access control, visitor management, and network infrastructure designed for professional office environments in Southern California.
Office buildings face evolving security challenges—from unauthorized access and tailgating to after-hours break-ins and workplace violence concerns. Multi-tenant buildings need to control access by floor or suite while maintaining convenience for employees and visitors. Corporate campuses require integrated systems that protect assets, ensure employee safety, and create professional environments that attract top talent. End-Point Wireless delivers cloud-based security cameras, access control with visitor management, and scalable network infrastructure that protects your office while enhancing the tenant and employee experience.
Tailgating—when unauthorized people follow employees through secure doors—is a major office security risk. We install access control turnstiles or man-traps at main entrances that require badge authentication for each person. Door-held-open alerts notify security when someone props a door, while cameras at entry points provide visual verification of who's entering. Anti-passback rules prevent badge sharing by tracking who's inside and outside the building. For high-security areas, we deploy two-factor authentication requiring both a badge and PIN or biometric scan. This layered approach stops tailgating while maintaining smooth traffic flow during peak hours.
Absolutely. Our access control systems create custom permission groups by role, department, or floor. Executives might access all floors 24/7, while general staff are limited to their assigned floors during business hours. Contractors get temporary credentials with expiration dates and restricted zone access. Visitors check in at the lobby kiosk, receive printed badges, and are automatically granted access only to meeting rooms or suites they're visiting. Cloud-based management lets building managers adjust permissions instantly from anywhere—perfect for employee turnover, after-hours meetings, or security lockdowns.
Common areas like lobbies, elevators, stairwells, and parking garages need 24/7 monitoring for safety and liability protection. We install cameras at building entrances, elevator lobbies, parking garage entrances/exits, and stairwell access points—avoiding privacy-sensitive areas like restrooms or tenant suites. License plate recognition cameras at garage entrances/exits track vehicles and can integrate with parking management systems. Night vision and weatherproof housings ensure continuous coverage in dimly lit or outdoor areas. Cloud recording provides evidence for incident investigations, slip-and-fall claims, or vehicle damage disputes.
Professional visitor management systems replace outdated paper logbooks with digital kiosks that scan IDs, capture photos, print badges, and send host notifications—all creating an audit trail for security and compliance. Visitors pre-register online before arrival, speeding check-in and reducing lobby congestion. Integration with access control automatically grants temporary elevator or suite access and revokes it after checkout. The system logs entry/exit times for every visitor, meeting tenant security requirements and providing evidence for investigations. Repeat visitors like cleaning crews or vendors are stored for faster future check-ins.
Modern IP cameras, access control readers, and visitor management kiosks require robust network infrastructure with Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches that deliver both data and power. We design networks with VLANs to isolate security traffic from tenant business networks, preventing conflicts and unauthorized access. Fiber backbones connect multiple buildings or floors, while wireless networks cover parking areas and outdoor spaces. Redundant internet connections and cellular failover keep security systems online during outages. We also implement bandwidth management to ensure security systems maintain priority during peak usage without impacting tenant internet performance.
Our proven installation process ensures your security system is properly configured and fully operational.
We assess your security needs and provide a detailed proposal with recommendations.
Our engineers create a custom security system design tailored to your facility.
Certified technicians install and configure all security equipment to specifications.
Complete system testing and staff training to ensure optimal security performance.
Most office building installations can be completed in 1-2 weeks with minimal disruption to tenants. We schedule work during evenings, weekends, or low-occupancy periods to avoid impacting business operations. Camera installations in common areas like lobbies and hallways typically take 2-3 days. Access control at main entrances and elevator integration adds another 3-5 days depending on building size. Network infrastructure work may require brief off-hours outages that we coordinate with building management. For tenant improvement projects, we integrate security system installation into the overall construction schedule to maximize efficiency.
Yes. Modern security systems integrate with most building management platforms including elevator controls, fire alarms, and HVAC systems. Access control integrates with elevator systems to restrict floor access based on credentials. Security cameras can trigger HVAC adjustments when motion is detected in normally vacant areas to save energy. Fire alarm integration automatically unlocks doors and disables access control during emergencies for safe egress. We work with your building automation vendor to ensure seamless integration while maintaining independent operation if the BMS goes offline.
Multi-tenant buildings require careful security design that protects common areas while respecting tenant privacy. We install cameras only in shared spaces like lobbies, elevators, stairwells, and parking garages—never in tenant suites without explicit permission. Access control systems create separate partitions for each tenant, preventing them from viewing or managing other tenants' credentials. Cloud-based management allows individual tenants to control their suite access while building management maintains oversight of common areas. This approach meets both building security needs and tenant privacy expectations while providing each tenant with appropriate system access.
Yes. Our systems include multiple backup layers to maintain security during outages. Access control panels have battery backup that keeps doors functioning for 8-12 hours during power loss. Critical cameras include onboard storage that continues recording when network connectivity drops, automatically syncing to the cloud once service restores. We also deploy uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) for network equipment and cellular failover connections so security systems stay online even if your primary internet fails. Emergency unlocking features ensure fire code compliance by allowing free egress during power failures while preventing unauthorized entry.
Costs vary based on building size, tenant count, and feature requirements. A small office building (under 20,000 sq ft) with basic camera coverage, access control at main entrances, and visitor management starts around $30,000-$50,000. Mid-sized buildings (20,000-100,000 sq ft) with elevator integration, parking garage cameras, and multi-floor access control typically range from $75,000-$150,000. Large corporate campuses with multiple buildings and advanced features can exceed $300,000. Monthly cloud storage and support fees range from $500-$3,000 depending on system size. Most buildings find per-square-foot costs of $1.50-$3.00 for comprehensive security that meets insurance and tenant requirements.
We provide security system installation throughout Southern California and surrounding areas.
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