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Galaxy IT & Marketing is an authorized Lorex dealer serving Franklin, MA. Every system we install records to a recorder in your building — no monthly subscription, and it keeps recording with the internet down.
Franklin keeps building, and active construction is where we get called most here — sites lose copper, appliances and tools during the build, months before there is any permanent system to protect them.
A house or commercial building under construction is at its most vulnerable exactly when nobody has installed anything: no power, no internet, no locked doors, and a predictable schedule that anyone watching can learn. Copper, wire, appliances, fixtures and tools all disappear at that stage, and the loss lands on the builder.
Temporary site coverage solves it. Solar or battery cameras with cellular connectivity need no site power and no internet, mount on a pole or a temporary structure, and move as the build progresses. When the building is finished, the permanent system goes in and the temporary units move to the next site.
Commercial property near the highway carries the same double edge as Milford: convenient for you, convenient for a quick exit. Entrance cameras positioned for plate identification are the highest-value position on any site with vehicle access, and they need to be low, close and aimed along the direction of travel — not mounted high on the building looking down at a lot.
Newly built homes are the easiest installs we do, because we can plan cable during construction instead of fishing it through finished walls afterward. If you are building in Franklin, the cheapest time to wire for cameras is before the drywall goes up — even if you install the cameras themselves a year later.
Yes. Solar or battery cameras with cellular connectivity need neither. They mount on a pole or temporary structure, move as the build progresses, and come off the site when the permanent system goes in. It is the single most cost-effective coverage in construction, because the theft happens during the build.
Before the drywall. Running cable during construction costs a fraction of fishing it through finished walls later, and it costs almost nothing to pull extra runs while the framing is open. You can install the actual cameras whenever you like afterward.
The entrance, positioned for plate identification — low, close to the drive, aimed along the direction of travel. A camera mounted high on the building looking down over the lot gives you movement and context but will never produce a readable plate, and the plate is what a police report can act on.
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