Intruder alarm systems integrators in Texas (15 found)

3D Security, Inc. has been a supplier of home, business, and industrial security systems in the East Texas area for nearly 30 years.

BL Technology, Inc. is a recognised leader in providing solutions to comply with homeland security guideline.

Brinks Home Security provide powerful and reliable home security, with fast 24/7 alarm response from their U.S.-based alarm response centre. Their patented alert system, ASAPer, makes handling alarms faster and less stressful.

Electronic Facility Systems Inc. integrates a broad range of qualified services which includes consultation, risk assessment, installation, service, maintenance, management, and SaaS offerings. The company is a complete source of security products and integration including CCTV cameras, access control systems, wireless security cameras, network security cameras, biometric readers, smart card readers, infrared cameras and surveillance.

Fort Knox Home Security & Alarm provides alarm monitoring as well as new security system installation and integration. Fort Knox has served Dallas, Fort Worth and surrounding cities since 2004. Fort Knox has an A+ BBB rating and world-class customer service.

Established in 1974, Hawk Security is a full-service security provider. Hawk Security specialises in burglary/intrusion detection, home fire and flood detection, home automation, and video monitoring. Hawk Security secures homes, families, and businesses, providing maximum peace of mind.

Hunter Security, Inc. has been providing quality security services to the Gulf Coast since 1978. The company offers home security and system monitoring services.

Midpoint Security develops CredoID, an open access control platform for Mercury, HID, Azure Access and Suprema controllers. CredoID stands out with its clean WebUI, ease-of-use, end-to-end encryption, open REST API and high reliability. Integrations with HID Origo and STid mobile credentials, AXIS LPR, Aperio wireless locks, TANlock data center locks, combined with buy-once licence model, bring excellent value to integrators and end users.

RDS Electric Security and Communication Systems provides customers with the most reliable systems in burglar, video surveillance and access controls. With these systems customers will have complete control over their systems helping them customize and maintain a system with complete ease of use.

Samsung Knox is a defence-grade mobile security platform that protects your phone from the chip up, with five layers of security. Built from the hardware to the application layer for easy manageability, Knox keeps hackers out and data safe.

SECURAC Incorporated specialises in the application of integrated systems including access control, security, fire alarm, nurse call, wander management, infant security, intercom and CCTV.

Focusing on the enabling technologies that compose surveillance & security solution sets in all application areas. DSP Video Imaging Biometrics Entry Point Control Graphics Situational Awareness Software Robotics They have developed international and domestic channels to sell & integrate all types of security products. Established connections to venture capital funding.

Located in the heart of Central Texas, Trinity Surveillance LLC inherits the ability to serve all of Central Texas, including the Austin Metropolitan Area, Temple - Belton - Killeen Metropolitan Area, and the surrounding areas between Waco and the southern Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex.

Wolf Group is a security integrator headquartered in Floresville, Texas. Wolf Group provides unparalleled services to commercial and governmental clientele in the area of , access control, alarm systems, CCTV cameras, RFID, security systems.

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