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Apartment Security Camera Systems
Lock & Tech USA
Since 1989, we’ve been securing homes and businesses across NYC and New Jersey with professional security solutions you can trust. Our licensed technicians provide 24/7 emergency service, using only the latest technology and backed by comprehensive warranties on all installations.
No matter where you need coverage, we design the building's camera system around it
- Lobbies, entrances, and vestibules
- Hallways, stairwells, and elevators
- Mailrooms and package areas
- Parking garages, lots, and gates
- Courtyards, grounds, and perimeters
- A single building or a whole portfolio
- A new install or an upgrade to an existing system
- Standalone cameras or full integration with alarm and access control
Most incidents in an apartment building don’t happen inside a unit — they happen in the shared spaces no one owns: lobbies, hallways, mailrooms, package areas, garages, and side entrances. A well-designed camera system covers exactly those places, giving management a clear record and residents peace of mind. Lock & Tech USA designs and installs camera systems for apartment buildings across New York City, using enterprise-grade Uniview and Hikvision equipment.
Cameras can stand on their own or work as part of a complete apartment security system, sharing one platform with your alarm and access control. Our licensed team handles design, installation, and configuration, and gives you a fixed quote before any work begins.
Why Apartments Need Professional Cameras
In a building with dozens of residents and constant visitor traffic, “who did this” is the question that comes up again and again — a stolen package, a propped door, damage in the garage. Cameras answer it, but only if they’re placed and specced to actually capture faces and detail in the spots that matter. A professional system removes the guesswork by covering the right areas at the right quality.
Proper camera coverage helps a building in situations like these:
- Package theft and mail tampering in lobbies and mailrooms
- Tailgating and propped doors at controlled entrances
- Vandalism and damage in garages, stairwells, and common areas
- Disputes between residents, staff, or visitors
- Providing footage that supports incident reports and claims
Our Apartment Camera Installation Process
A camera system is only as good as its placement and setup, so we follow a structured process that puts engineering before hardware.
Assessment
We start with an on-site walkthrough to map entrances, lobbies, hallways, blind spots, lighting conditions, and the outdoor areas that matter most to the building.
Design
We design a layout that covers those areas with the right camera types and counts — enough coverage without paying for cameras you don’t need.
Installation
Our licensed technicians mount and wire each camera cleanly, run cabling neatly, and position every unit for the angle and field of view it was designed for.
Integration
We connect your cameras to your recorder and, where you want it, to your alarm system and access control, so events line up across one platform.
Training
Before we leave, we walk management through live view, playback, and remote access on desktop and mobile, so the system is usable from the first day.
Camera Types for Apartment Buildings
Different areas of a building call for different cameras. We mix the following types to match coverage, distance, and lighting across common spaces and grounds.
PoE IP Cameras
Power and data run over a single network cable, which keeps installation clean and makes the system easy to expand. These high-resolution cameras are the backbone of most building setups.
Dome & Turret Cameras
Discreet and vandal-resistant, dome and turret cameras suit lobbies, hallways, mailrooms, and elevators where you want broad coverage in a low-profile housing.
Bullet & PTZ Cameras
Bullet cameras handle long-range exterior views like entrances, parking, and perimeters, while PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras let staff follow activity across large lots and courtyards.
AI-Powered Features
The Uniview and Hikvision cameras we install support smart features that cut down on noise and surface what actually needs attention. Depending on the model, that includes intelligent motion and intrusion detection that distinguishes people and vehicles from false triggers, license plate recognition (LPR) for entrances and garages, people counting for traffic insight, and active deterrence that triggers light or audio when someone enters a restricted area after hours.
Storage Options
How long footage is kept and where it lives is part of the design, not an afterthought. We set up on-site recording with a network video recorder (NVR), cloud storage for off-site retention and easy remote access, or a combination of both for redundancy. For buildings that need it, footage can also be connected to a central station for professional video monitoring around the clock.
Industries We Serve
Camera needs shift with the property, and we tailor each layout accordingly — from single-family homes and the operations of businesses, to the visitor-heavy lobbies of hospitals, the entrances of schools, and the wide perimeters of warehouses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do the cameras cover individual units or just common areas?
Building systems focus on shared spaces — lobbies, hallways, entrances, mailrooms, garages, and grounds — not inside residents’ units. Individual residents can also have cameras installed within their own unit if they want them.
Who can view the footage?
Access is set up for the people you designate — typically management or staff — with secure remote viewing on desktop and mobile. We configure permissions so only authorized users can see live and recorded footage.
Can cameras help with package theft?
Yes. We position cameras to cover mailrooms, package areas, and lobby entrances at an angle and resolution that captures faces clearly, so incidents can be identified and reviewed.
Can the cameras connect to our alarm and access control?
Yes. We integrate cameras with alarm systems and access control so footage, door activity, and alarm events are managed on one platform, with shared alerts instead of separate apps
What warranty comes with a camera installation?
Installations carry a 90-day warranty on mechanical components and a 12-month warranty on electrical components. Repair work is not covered under warranty.
Get a Free Apartment Camera System Quote
Tell us about your building and the areas you want covered, and we’ll schedule a free on-site assessment. You’ll get a fixed quote and a camera layout designed around your property — clear coverage of every shared space, no blind spots.