North and South Carolina
Burglar and Intrusion Alarm Product Guides
Commercial alarm panels, detection, monitoring and video verification for businesses across North and South Carolina. Designed, installed and supported by our own technicians from offices in Charlotte and Columbia.
An alarm has two halves, and they fail separately
Your business holds people and assets worth protecting. A commercial alarm system helps keep intruders out, reduces internal theft, deters unauthorized access and can lower insurance costs. Our installers plan, configure and fit these systems, and continue to support them afterward.
What is easy to miss when buying one is that an alarm is really two purchases. There is the equipment that detects, and there is the monitoring that responds. A good panel behind a poor response is not a working system, and the response arrangement deserves as much scrutiny as the hardware.
Video verification is what most changes how an activation is treated, because it turns an unknown signal into something a monitoring operator can see and act on. That is normally the reason to pay for it.
Explore solutions and planning guides
Radionix
Commercial intrusion panels and detection, formerly the Bosch intrusion range.
Honeywell
Widely deployed commercial panels, keypads and detection with broad parts availability.
DSC Maxsys
Scalable panels and partitioning for larger or multi-area sites.
Verkada alarms
Cloud-managed intrusion with video verification shared with Verkada cameras.
Verkada environmental sensors
Air quality, vape, noise and temperature sensing where the risk is not a break-in.
Video surveillance
The cameras that make verified response possible.
Access control
Arming and disarming tied to who actually opened the building.
NDAA compliance
Where federally funded work restricts which equipment may be installed.
Professional alarm system installation
We design commercial alarm systems for offices, warehouses, retail, manufacturing, cannabis operations, schools and healthcare sites. The work covers survey, specification, installation, commissioning, monitoring handover and ongoing service, including takeover of a system somebody else installed.
Engineering
Detector selection and placement decide false-alarm exposure more than panel brand does, and repeat false activations cost money and erode the response you are paying for. Partitioning matters wherever parts of a building are used at different hours, and retrofitting it later is disruptive.
Reporting paths
How the panel reports is the weakness most often left in place. A single path over a line that can be cut is not resilient. IP, cellular and dual-path reporting each change what an intruder has to defeat.
Local service
Systems are installed and maintained by our own technicians rather than subcontracted, from offices in Charlotte, North Carolina and Columbia, South Carolina.
Choosing intrusion alarm: what actually changes the specification
What happens when it activates
Local sounder, monitored response, or video-verified response. Video verification materially changes how an activation is treated, which is usually the point of paying for it.
How it reports
Phone line, IP, cellular or dual path. Single-path reporting over a line that can be cut is the weakness most often left in place.
False alarm exposure
Repeat false activations cost money and erode response. Detector selection and placement matter more here than panel brand.
Partitioning
If parts of the building are used at different hours, the system needs to arm in sections — retrofitting that later is disruptive.
Authorized · Certified · Carolinas
Authorized dealer, certified installer and integrator — the Carolinas
360 Mobile Vision designs, installs and supports commercial burglar and intrusion alarm systems for businesses throughout North and South Carolina. We are an authorized dealer for the manufacturers we fit, which is what separates a supported system from a box bought online with nobody to call.
- DealerGenuine equipment, correct licensing and a real manufacturer support path.
- InstallerOur own certified technicians survey, cable, mount, program and commission the system.
- IntegratorNew work joined to whatever is already installed — cameras, doors, network, identity.
- Still here afterwardsRepairs, maintenance, expansion and takeover of systems installed by others. Emergency support around the clock.
Intrusion alarm brands we install and monitor
An alarm has two halves: equipment that detects, and a monitoring center that responds. These are the panels and sensor ranges we fit — see also how monitoring and video verification work.
What we review before quoting
These are established on site first, because a number produced without them is a guess.
- How the building is actually occupied through the week, since that decides partitioning and scheduling.
- Every realistic point of entry, including roof access, service doors and anything a previous system quietly ignored.
- Existing detectors and cabling, and whether a takeover of the current system is viable.
- Monitoring and response arrangements, including who is on the call list and what they are authorized to do.
Plan the next step
We survey the site, set out the options against what is already installed, and put the recommendation in writing. Offices in Charlotte, North Carolina and Columbia, South Carolina.
Related services, products and planning guides
Bosch Burglar Alarm Security
Use the Bosch Burglar Alarm Security guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
Commercial
Use the Commercial guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
DSC Maxsys
Use the DSC Maxsys guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
Honeywell
Use the Honeywell guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
Manufacturing
Use the Manufacturing guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
