Remote Live Video Monitoring for Car Dealership Security
Preventing theft and vandalism is a constant battle for auto dealerships. Police officers and even on-site security guards can’t be everywhere at once, but with high-tech video camera surveillance and 24/7 remote monitoring from Danner’s Security, you get around-the-clock security for your car dealership. The moment any security threat is suspected or imminent, one of our monitoring officers will immediately call the police and ensure a priority response.
With our always-on car dealership security surveillance, you’ll have 24/7/365 piece of mind. It’s like having a virtual security guard who never sleeps, blinks, looks the wrong way, or misses any threat.
With our always-on car dealership live security camera surveillance, you’ll have 24/7/365 piece of mind. It’s like having a virtual security guard who never sleeps, blinks, looks the wrong way, or misses any threat.
- We offer on-demand remote monitoring of existing cameras or we can install new equipment including fixed mount camera solutions.
- When Danner’s Security calls police, they come fast because they trust us.
- We have expertise in auto dealership security and video monitoring, and we understand the unique challenges it presents.
- Our live video monitoring services are the most effective and economical car dealership security option.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CAR DEALERSHIP SECURITY SERVICES
The next time a potential threat arises at your dealership, make sure someone sees it and ensures it’s handled promptly. With Danner’s Security in your corner, you’ll get the peace of mind that comes with knowing your property is protected by the best security, technology, and monitoring officers available.
For a free security estimate, call us today at (713) 597-7495 or contact us.
CAR DEALERSHIP TESTIMONIAL
Watch this short testimonial video to hear how we help West Point Lincoln stay safe and secure 24/7.
Their service includes video monitoring with voice call down and the local police on speed dial if the intruder continues to stick around.