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Galaxy IT & Marketing is an authorized Lorex dealer serving Leominster, MA. Every system we install records to a recorder in your building — no monthly subscription, and it keeps recording with the internet down.
Leominster work is industrial. Big buildings, long spans, high ceilings and forklifts — a setting where most consumer camera advice simply does not apply.
The Route 2 industrial parks are the bulk of what we cover here. A warehouse is deceptively hard: a camera at 24 feet covering a 200-foot aisle gives you movement, not identification. Getting usable footage means accepting that you need identification cameras at the choke points — doors, docks, the tool crib, the shipping desk — and wide coverage elsewhere for context only.
Dock doors are the highest-value position in almost every facility we do. Everything that leaves the building improperly leaves through one, and a dock camera positioned to see both the trailer and the person loading it settles most disputes on its own.
Industrial environments punish cheap cameras. Mixed lighting from high bays and daylight through dock doors creates blown-out and black areas in the same frame, and airborne dust settles on domes until the image goes soft. We choose housings and lens types for the environment and set a cleaning interval — a camera nobody ever wipes is a camera that quietly stops being useful.
Where a facility stores trailers or material outside, the yard needs its own treatment: plate identification at the entrance and PTZ coverage over the storage area. Fixed cameras rarely cover a yard economically.
Fewer than most people quote, placed better. Identification cameras belong at the choke points — dock doors, personnel doors, the tool crib, shipping. Wide cameras over the floor give you context and movement but will not identify anyone. Buying twelve cameras and aiming them hopefully across a big room produces twelve unusable angles.
It will with the wrong camera. High bays plus daylight through open dock doors put bright and dark in the same frame, which cheap sensors handle badly. We select for wide dynamic range and position cameras so the strong light source is behind them, not facing them.
With the right housing, yes — but dust settling on the dome will soften the image long before anything fails. We spec sealed housings for the environment and set a realistic cleaning schedule as part of the handover.
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