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Security camera installation in Hudson, MA

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Hudson is the next town over from our shop, and its downtown has become a genuine restaurant destination — which changes what the cameras there need to do.

A downtown that fills up at night

Main Street Hudson gets real evening and weekend traffic now. For the restaurants and bars along it, that means the camera that matters is the one covering the back door and the alley at 11pm, not the one covering the dining room at noon. Low-light performance is the whole game, and it is where cheap cameras fail most obviously.

The other recurring request is the patio and sidewalk seating — useful for both liability and for settling disputes about what actually happened, provided the camera is mounted where it sees faces rather than the tops of heads.

The rail trail and the properties along it

The Assabet River Rail Trail runs through town and behind a number of businesses and homes. Rear access from a trail is a genuinely different security question from rear access off a street: there is foot traffic at odd hours, no vehicle to identify, and often no lighting. Those properties want a camera covering the rear approach specifically, and usually motion-triggered light with it.

Small enough that response time is real

Hudson is about ten minutes from our Marlborough shop. Practically that means when a camera goes dark we can be there quickly, and it means walkthroughs get scheduled without much lead time.

Hudson questions

My restaurant is downtown. Which cameras actually matter?

Back door, alley or rear approach, the register, and the walk-in. Those four cover where losses and incidents genuinely happen. Dining room cameras look reassuring but rarely produce anything useful, and they make staff uncomfortable for little return.

My property backs onto the rail trail. Is that a problem?

It is a specific problem worth designing around. Rear trail access means foot traffic at odd hours with no vehicle to identify, so you want a camera positioned to catch faces on the approach at head height, usually paired with a motion-triggered floodlight. A camera mounted high under the eave will only ever give you the top of a hood.

How quickly can you get here?

Hudson is about ten minutes from our Marlborough shop, so it is one of the fastest towns on our board for both quotes and service calls.

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