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Most security companies leave when the install is done. A gated community in New York told us the training was what set us apart. connextivity.com/projects #PhysicalSecurity #VideoIntercom
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An alarm nobody responds to is the same as no alarm at all. Alarm fatigue is more common in commercial buildings than most managers realize, and it usually starts with poor system configuration. connextivity.com/services/al… #PhysicalSecurity #NYCSecurity
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A U.S. government office's camera system had stopped working years ago.
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Full replacement completed in under a week, zero downtime, across international borders.
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Most property managers don't think of summer as high-risk.
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Foliage alone can create camera blind spots that weren't there in April. That is just one of five risks worth checking before August. connextivity.com/services/se… #PhysicalSecurity #NYCSecurity
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Your security gaps don't shrink with your summer headcount. Contractor access is highest, staff attention is lowest, and outdated credentials rarely get caught until it's too late. connextivity.com/services/se… #PhysicalSecurity #NYCSecurity
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June in New York. Follow along for project updates and security insights all month. connextivity.com #NYCSecurity #Connextivity
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Today, we remember those who gave their lives in service to this country. #MemorialDay
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A 2024 audit found the MTA could only verify that 300 of 900 cameras due for maintenance had actually been serviced. Security systems fail silently. Cameras keep showing live feeds while drives stop recording.
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Three security beliefs that create real gaps on commercial properties: camera count equals coverage, installation equals security, and different vendor systems work together by default.
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Most NYC building security systems were never designed. They were assembled over years, one device at a time. Intentional security starts with a plan. connextivity.com/
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Most building security systems were assembled over time, not designed.
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Disconnected systems, coverage gaps, and rising maintenance costs are usually the result.
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