From system setup to live monitoring access, our camera services help commercial properties maintain coverage where it matters most.
Professional camera installation for entry points, parking areas, shared spaces, and other parts of the property that need dependable video coverage.
Secure access to live camera views and recorded footage, making it easier to check activity and review incidents when questions come up.
Complete system configuration, recording setup, and ongoing support to help keep your camera system working properly over time.
Even well run properties have blind spots during the day. Entrances get busy, shared spaces go unwatched, and parking areas or side access points can be missed when staff are focused on everything else. Camera installation and monitoring helps close those gaps with more consistent visibility across the parts of the property where problems are easiest to miss.
Our team focuses on building camera systems that are planned carefully, installed properly, and configured to support dependable performance.
We install every system with careful attention to placement, setup, and overall coverage so the final result meets the needs of the property.
Each system is configured for dependable daily use, with settings and access structured to support steady performance over time.
PROPERTIES WE SUPPORT
Each property has different coverage needs, so we adapt camera installation and monitoring to match the layout, activity, and access points on site.
When entry points, shared areas, and visitor traffic are not easy to track, camera coverage gives your team clearer visibility into what is happening across the property.
Open perimeters, exposed equipment, and after hours activity leave too much unseen on construction sites without camera coverage in the areas most vulnerable.
Loading zones, gate access, and constant vehicle movement create too many opportunities to miss important activity without better camera visibility across the site.
Front entrances, checkout zones, and customer movement can leave gaps in visibility when your team cannot keep eyes on every part of the floor.
Compact layouts, frequent visits, and constant movement around entry and checkout areas make these stores better suited for a more watchful on site presence.
Restricted areas, larger footprints, and quieter overnight hours create blind spots that are harder to manage without stronger camera visibility around the property.
Get clear answers about commercial camera installation and monitoring so you can make informed decisions for your property in Vancouver.
The cost depends on the size of the property, the number of cameras, system features, and the level of monitoring needed. After reviewing your site, we can provide a quote based on your setup.
Yes. Many systems can be set up so authorized users can view live footage and review recordings remotely from approved devices.
Storage time depends on the system configuration, recording settings, and storage capacity. Retention needs are usually determined during the planning and setup process.
Coverage usually depends on the property layout, access points, parking areas, shared spaces, and any sections where activity needs to be monitored more closely.
Yes. Stonewall Security provides commercial camera installation and monitoring, including system setup, configuration, and support based on the needs of the property.
Vancouver has new development downtown and along the waterfront, office space around the Columbia Tech Center, and retail running along Mill Plain and Fourth Plain. Across most of these properties, the same two areas tend to be under-covered: parking garages, which are dark and full of blind corners, and the gap between a mixed-use building and its parking, where the lot often sits off to the side or behind the building, out of view from the entrance.
A Vancouver system should cover those two spots before anything else.Vancouver gets steady rain and short winter days, so outdoor cameras need to record clearly in low light, not just in good weather. The cameras also have to go in cleanly, whether the building is brand new or decades old, and the monitoring should be simple enough that a regular property team can run it without specialized help.