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Galaxy IT & Marketing is an authorized Lorex dealer serving Maynard, MA. Every system we install records to a recorder in your building — no monthly subscription, and it keeps recording with the internet down.
Maynard packs a converted mill campus, a compact downtown and a lot of small creative and professional tenants into a very small town. Multi-tenant space is most of the work here, and multi-tenant space is a permissions problem first.
In a converted mill or a subdivided commercial building, the question before any camera goes up is: what is yours to cover? Your suite, your entry and your own equipment, clearly. Shared corridors, loading areas and the parking lot belong to the property, and covering them is the landlord's call.
We keep tenant systems fully self-contained — recorder inside your space, on your own network segment, credentials held by you. That way your footage does not live on someone else's infrastructure, and it moves with you if you change suites. Where a building manager wants their own coverage of common areas, that is a separate system with a separate recorder, and keeping them separate avoids every argument about who can view what.
Creative and professional tenants here often have a lot of value in a small space — equipment, prototypes, inventory, tools. That inverts the usual camera math: coverage density goes up, camera count stays low, and the important positions are the suite door and any window or loading access at ground level.
Maynard's downtown storefronts sit tight together with rear access toward the river and the mill. Rear approaches with no vehicle access and low lighting are the position worth spending on — same principle as any walkable downtown, but the geography here concentrates it.
Your own suite, your entry, and your equipment — straightforwardly. Shared corridors, loading areas and the lot belong to the property, so covering those is the landlord’s decision, not yours. We keep the tenant system self-contained so there is no ambiguity about whose footage is whose.
Not if the system is set up properly. We put the recorder inside your space, on your own network segment, with credentials held by you. If the property wants coverage of common areas, that is a separate system with its own recorder. Keeping them separate prevents every dispute about who can view what.
Usually three or four cameras rather than a large system: the suite door, any ground-level window or loading access, and an interior view over where the equipment lives. Small high-value spaces need density rather than breadth.
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