One Partner for the Doors, the Cameras, and the Network Behind Them
Most security problems are not one problem. A school needs to lock down a single wing during a drill, see every entrance from the front office, and run all of it over a network that does not buckle when 1,200 devices come online at 7:45 a.m. A county facility needs to know who badged into the records room at 6 p.m. and have the footage to back it up. Business security systems work when access control, video surveillance, and the cabling underneath them are designed together, by one team, instead of bolted on by three vendors who never talk.
True IP Solutions designs, installs, and supports the full physical security stack for K-12 districts, county and local government, healthcare facilities, and multi-site businesses across North Carolina and beyond. We are based near Wilmington with a satellite office in Clinton, so when something needs hands on site, we are close. We engineer the network, pull the cable, mount the cameras, and program the doors, then we support all of it on one phone number.
What Goes Into a Business Security System
A complete system has three layers. We build all three so they share the same network and the same support team.
Access Control
Decide who gets in, where they go, and when. Key cards, fobs, mobile credentials, scheduled access, and remote lock or unlock from a laptop or phone. When an employee leaves or a substitute teacher’s day ends, you deactivate the credential in seconds. Every entry is logged, so you have an activity trail when you need one. See access control systems for the full breakdown.
Security Cameras and Video Surveillance
Watch every entrance, hallway, parking lot, and stockroom in HD, day or night, from any device. Store footage in the cloud, onsite, or both. Pull a clip in seconds when an incident needs review or an insurance claim needs evidence. See security camera systems for resolution, storage, and camera options.
Network and Structured Cabling
Cameras and door controllers are only as reliable as the network they ride on. We engineer and install the structured cabling and LAN/WAN backbone so your security devices, phones, and data all run cleanly across one building or a whole district.
Integrated, Not Stitched Together
The advantage of a single integrator is what happens when the systems talk to each other. A door forced open can trigger the nearest camera to flag the clip. An IP paging system can tie into access control and cameras so a lockdown announcement, a door lock, and a camera alert all fire from one event. When you split these across vendors, that coordination is the first thing that breaks. When one team owns the design, it is the point.
Built for the Rules You Operate Under
- K-12 schools. Visitor management at the front entrance, wing-by-wing lockdown, and camera coverage that supports both daily safety and incident review. Components are selected with E-Rate eligibility in mind where they apply.
- County and local government. Controlled access to records rooms, evidence storage, and server closets, with the audit logs and retention controls public agencies are held to.
- Healthcare. Access control and video that support patient and staff safety while respecting the privacy expectations that come with HIPAA-regulated environments.
- Multi-site businesses. One pane of glass across every location, so a manager in Wilmington can review the Clinton site without driving an hour.
Why Organizations Pick True IP Solutions
- One integrator, one support line. Network, cabling, cameras, and access from a single team that already understands your site.
- Live, fast support. A live service agent works to answer your call within 60 seconds, any time of day.
- Same-day or next-day service. Depending on technician availability, you are not waiting a week when a camera goes dark.
- Experienced technicians. Our field team averages more than a decade of service in physical security and network installation.
- Local presence. Headquartered near Wilmington, NC, with a satellite office in Clinton, serving districts and agencies across the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a business security system from True IP Solutions?
A complete system combines access control, IP security cameras, and the structured cabling and network that connect them. We design all three together so they share one network and one support team, and we can tie in IP paging and mass notification for life-safety events.
Do you work with schools and government agencies specifically?
Yes. K-12 districts, county and local government, and healthcare facilities are a core part of our work. We design access control, video surveillance, and lockdown coordination around the compliance and life-safety requirements those organizations face, and we select E-Rate-eligible components where they apply.
Can you secure multiple locations under one system?
Yes. Multi-site organizations can monitor and manage every location from a single interface, including cameras and door access, so a single administrator can oversee every site without traveling between them.
Do I have to use one vendor for cameras, access, and cabling?
You do not have to, but it is the reason to call us. When one team engineers the network, pulls the cable, installs the cameras, and programs the doors, the systems coordinate cleanly and you have one number to call when anything needs attention.
How fast can you respond if something stops working?
A live agent works to answer your call within 60 seconds. From there, same-day or next-day on-site service is available depending on technician availability.
Do you serve the Wilmington, NC area?
Yes. True IP Solutions is headquartered near Wilmington with a satellite office in Clinton, NC, and we serve schools, government, healthcare, and businesses across North Carolina and the surrounding region.
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