Warehouse Security Installation in Toronto & the GTA
4K cameras for loading docks and perimeter, access control for dock doors and yards, ULC-monitored alarms, and the network cabling that ties it all together — built for distribution centres, cold storage, manufacturing, and 3PL facilities across the GTA.


Built for Warehouses, Not Bolted On
Most security companies install the same residential gear at warehouses and call it done. Then a forklift hits a $400 camera, the dock door fails on a snow day, and the system that was supposed to protect your inventory becomes a maintenance bill. We design for the actual environment — vandal-rated cameras above forklift reach, perimeter coverage that works in snow and -40 cold, dock door monitoring tied to access control, and ULC-certified monitoring so your insurance carrier stays happy. From single-tenant 20,000 sq ft buildings to multi-bay distribution centres, we plan it, run the cable, install the equipment, and stay reachable for service.
Loading Dock Coverage
4K cameras with LPR, dock-door monitoring, seal verification — 68% of warehouse theft happens here
Perimeter & Yard
IP66 weather-rated, IK10 vandal-resistant, night vision and thermal options for fence-line and yard
ULC-Certified Alarms
Ontario insurance carriers require ULC-S561 monitoring — we install systems that qualify for premium discounts
Integrated Access Control
Dock doors, man-doors, yard gates, and contractor management on one cloud platform
What We Install in Warehouses
4K & AI-Powered CCTV Cameras
Bullet cameras down racking aisles for long-range visibility, dome and turret cameras at intersections and pick areas, PTZ for active monitoring of large open zones, and license plate recognition (LPR) at every truck entry. We use Hikvision, Dahua, Uniview, Axis, and Hanwha — chosen per zone, not bundled as one-size-fits-all. AI cameras with object detection flag forklift incidents, after-hours motion, and unauthorized vehicles in real time instead of after the fact.
Loading Dock & Perimeter Surveillance
Loading docks are the highest-risk area in any warehouse — industry data shows 68% of theft happens at receiving and shipping. We install elevated overview cameras for full dock visibility plus ground-level cameras for license plates, seal numbers, and personnel ID. Perimeter cameras get IP66/67 weather ratings, IK10 vandal-resistant housings, built-in heaters for Ontario winters, and wide-dynamic-range sensors so they capture detail in both bright outdoor sun and shadowed interior dock zones.
Commercial Access Control
Card and fob readers at every man-door, mag locks or electric strikes on dock-side doors, mobile credentials for management, and biometric readers for restricted zones (server rooms, cage storage, executive offices). Cloud platforms like Brivo, Avigilon Alta, and Kantech let your facilities manager onboard a new hire from their phone, revoke a contractor in seconds, and pull an audit log when something goes missing. We also integrate dock door sensors so you can see which bay door is open, when, and by whom.
ULC-Monitored Intrusion Alarms
Most Ontario commercial insurance policies require ULC-S561 certified monitoring — without it you can lose coverage or pay much higher premiums. We install alarm systems that meet this standard: motion sensors, glass-break detectors, door contacts, panic buttons, and 24/7 monitoring from a ULC-listed central station. Alarms tie into the camera and access control system so a triggered sensor immediately surfaces the relevant video clip and door log.
Yard, Gate & LPR Systems
For fenced yards, drive-through bays, and trailer parking, we install gate access control with LPR or RFID — trucks get pre-authorized, gates open automatically, and every plate gets logged. Combine with thermal perimeter cameras and you have a complete record of every vehicle and every person on the property, day or night, summer or winter.
Network Cabling & Server Room
None of this works without proper cabling. We run Cat6 or Cat6a to every camera and reader, fiber backbone between buildings if needed, and Fluke-certified terminations so you have documentation when something fails. We also build out the IDF/server room — racks, switches, PoE injectors, NVR mounting, UPS backup. One trade for the whole job, no finger-pointing between contractors when something does not work.
Warehouse Types We Cover
Distribution Centres
Multi-dock facilities with 24/7 truck activity, LPR at gates, dock door monitoring, perimeter and yard coverage
Cold Storage & Freezer
Cameras rated to -40°C, sealed housings, anti-fog domes, heater-equipped exterior cameras for Ontario winters
Manufacturing Floor
Production line monitoring, safety incident review, restricted-area access control, integration with ERP/WMS where useful
3PL & Fulfillment
Pick-and-pack camera coverage, accountability at each transfer point, contractor and seasonal staff access management
Cannabis & Regulated
Health Canada-compliant camera coverage, retention requirements, cage and vault biometric access, sealed audit logs
Last-Mile & Fleet Yards
Vehicle yard surveillance, fuel pump monitoring, gate LPR, after-hours intrusion alarms with ULC monitoring
Where We Place Cameras
A warehouse camera plan is not just “how many” — it is “where” and “what type.” Every site survey produces a coverage map for these zones:
Loading Docks (Highest Priority)
Elevated overview cameras for full dock visibility, ground-level identification cameras at each bay door, and LPR cameras to capture every truck plate before it backs in. Wide-dynamic-range sensors handle the worst lighting in the building — bright outdoor sun behind a dark interior dock. Cabling stays above 14 feet to avoid forklift damage.
Perimeter & Property Line
Cameras at regular intervals along the fence, with extra coverage at corners and gates (the most-attacked points). Outdoor IP66/67 housings, IK10 vandal rating, infrared night vision, and built-in heaters for winter. Thermal cameras for high-value sites where you need detection in zero light.
Racking Aisles & Pick Zones
Bullet cameras at the ends of each aisle for long-range visibility down the row. Dome cameras at intersections for 360 coverage. Wide-angle coverage of pick-and-pack stations where inventory changes hands — these are the moments where shrinkage happens, and they are also where audit trails matter most.
Receiving, Staging & Shipping
Every transfer point gets dedicated camera coverage: receiving zone (verifying inbound counts), staging (between receive and putaway), and shipping (verifying outbound loads). When something is missing, you can pull video at every step instead of guessing where it disappeared.
Parking, Yard & Driveways
Vehicle entry/exit cameras with LPR, parking lot coverage for employee and visitor vehicles, driveway cameras for late-night drop-offs and pickups. Combined with yard gate access control, you get a complete vehicle log for the property.
Server Room, Office & Cage Storage
Cameras inside the IDF/server room, at the manager office, and inside cage or vault areas where high-value inventory is kept. Biometric access control on those doors so swipe logs match camera footage exactly.
Our Install Process
A 50,000 sq ft warehouse needs more planning than a four-camera home install. Every project follows the same process:
1. Site Survey & Threat Assessment
We walk the entire property — inside and out. Map every dock door, man-door, gate, and blind spot. Review your incident history, insurance requirements, and any compliance needs (ULC, PSISA, Health Canada for cannabis). Identify high-risk zones and figure out where camera coverage actually pays back.
2. System Design & Quote
You get a detailed proposal: camera count, types, placement diagram, access control door schedule, alarm zones, monitoring plan, and cabling layout. Fixed-price quote, no surprise change orders. We explain the trade-offs (4K vs 1080p, AI vs standard, on-prem vs cloud) so you decide based on real information.
3. Cabling & Hardware Install
Cat6 or Cat6a runs to every device, fiber where building-to-building or distance demands it, conduit above forklift reach, Fluke certification on every drop. Camera mounting on poles, eaves, ceiling brackets, and racking columns. Door hardware (electric strikes, mag locks) and reader installs. Alarm panel, sensors, sirens, and ULC monitoring activation.
4. Configuration & Integration
NVR setup with motion zones, retention rules, and remote access. Cloud access control configured with users, schedules, and door groups. Camera-access-alarm integration so events surface together. Mobile app setup for management. Training your facilities team on how to add a user, pull video, and respond to an alarm.
5. Documentation & Ongoing Support
You get a full as-built document: camera diagram, cable schedule, door list, login credentials, and warranty info. We stay reachable for service — new device adds, firmware updates, or troubleshooting. Maintenance plans available with quarterly inspections and priority response for facilities that need uptime guarantees.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Warehouse Security Service Areas
We design and install warehouse security systems across the Greater Toronto Area — distribution centres, cold storage, manufacturing, 3PL, cannabis facilities, and last-mile fleet yards.


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