Security systems have evolved beyond basic fire and burglar alarms. Today’s innovative security solutions let you manage access to specific areas without having to deal with physical keys or take a live look at the manufacturing floor two buildings over, saving you a long walk. Thanks to new technology, you’re able to manage an entire security system for multiple buildings, even when you’re miles away.
If your security system is outdated and stuck in low–tech mode, now is a great time to update and upgrade. But what do you really need? Is your industry one of the top for requiring security? If you’re not sure, we put together this guide detailing the common industries and companies that need security services and the key features to look for.
Financial Institutions
Banks, credit unions, and financial services firms handle enormous transactional volumes and sensitive customer data. The financial sector remains a primary target for both physical crimes and sophisticated fraud schemes, making a strong security system essential. These are companies that need security services to ensure the business and their customers are safe.
Key Security Needs for Banks
- Video monitoring in key areas like lobby, ATM area, cash storage
- Access control systems
- Intrusion alarms for after–hours break–ins or security threats during the day
Video surveillance and monitoring are key for mitigating theft from both employees and the public. Banks usually rely on full–coverage video surveillance with cameras in customer service areas, teller lines, parking lots, and ATM areas, both inside and outside the building, all entrances and exits, inside the lobby, and near the vault to cover high–risk zones and deter criminal behavior.
Access control systems are critical for ensuring only authorized individuals have access to secure areas, and intrusion alarms work as both after–hours security and for active threats during the day.
Banking is a highly regulated industry, so it’s important to work with a security partner who understands the complex rules and regulations you face.
Retail and Hospitality
Retail stores, restaurants, salons, hotels, grocery stores and more all face similar security threats: theft, property damage, unauthorized access, and more. And if you’re the property or facilities manager, you’re trying to mitigate those threats at more than one location, all at the same time.
Common Security Challenges for Retail & Hospitality
- Access to restricted areas like stock rooms and mechanical rooms
- Managing multiple sites
- Break–ins, vandalism and theft
- Property damage and personal injury claims
“Access control systems are key for preventing unauthorized access to a facility or designated area, allowing you to customize and monitor key cards and keyless entry access to storage, offices, and buildings with access control systems that provide detailed audit trail reporting to let you know who went where and when,” said Dustin Brown, GM of Wellington Security Systems.
And with our Virtual Access software, you can easily control building access and manage security systems, including building temperature, water levels, carbon monoxide and more, from your web–enabled, mobile device. Video surveillance offers protection in the case of property damage or personal injury claims by allowing you to access live and recorded video security footage remotely to pinpoint events and review footage to verify incidents and claims.
Educational Institutions & Houses of Worship
Schools and houses of worship serve as the heart of many communities. Schools, churches and other houses of worship serve not only their students, staff and congregations, but they also act as gathering spaces for various community groups. Churches and charities often work together to serve the less fortunate, using the church as a space for support group meetings and meals. Plays, band concerts, Scout troops and other events frequently take place inside schools after school hours.
With so many different people coming and going at all different hours, your security plan needs to ensure the safety of the students, staff, visitors, congregants, and the facilities.
Security Priorities for Schools & Churches
- Emergency notification
- Video surveillance for common areas
- Remote monitoring and emergency alerts for break ins and vandalism
- Access management for customizing and monitoring key cards and keyless entry access to storage, offices, and buildings, with detailed audit trail reporting
- After–hours building security
Remote monitoring gives you a live look at your facilities, no matter where you are. This is a necessary precaution for companies that need security services. Fire, break in, and mechanical–failure alarm systems can alert key contacts, police and fire in an emergency for fast response. Since our security system runs on the cellular network, you can trust that emergency notifications come through in real time, no lagging due to internet outages or spotty coverage.
Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities
Manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centers contain valuable equipment, raw materials, and finished goods that require constant protection. Industrial security also addresses workplace safety concerns and regulatory compliance requirements, meaning these are companies that need security services to function properly.
Industrial Security Considerations
- Perimeter security and access point control
- Loading dock and facility floor monitoring
- Employee badge systems and visitor management
- Managing mechanical system failures
- OSHA compliance and workplace safety coordination
Manufacturing and other regulated industries like cannabis grow operations or warehouses are companies that need security services in the same ways as most industries: fire alarms, intrusion alarms, video surveillance, and access control, but these types of industries must also follow strict legal regulations. For example, in the cannabis industry, if your security system goes down, it must be up and running again within 72 hours or you can’t operate your business. This makes it even more important to partner with a security company that understands the laws and regulations, ensuring you pass inspection.
Our security systems work over a cellular network so even if the internet goes down, your security system will still be able to function as normal. Our cellular app–based platform means faster alerts and quicker communications, with no lags due to spotty internet coverage. Adding sensors that measure water levels, carbon monoxide, out–of– range temperatures, and other related conditions adds an extra layer of safety to your security plan.
Commercial Real Estate and Property Management
Office buildings, apartment complexes, and commercial properties are companies that need security services as they require a consistent security presence to protect tenants, visitors, and property assets. Property managers are often responsible for multiple buildings and ensuring the security at each location.
Property Security Needs
- Remote monitoring
- Centralized platform for monitoring all locations
- Parking monitoring and access control
- Fire alarms that notify police and fire
- Equipment failure alerts
- Tenant and visitor management systems
Choosing the Right Security Partner
Regardless of your industry, selecting the right security partner is critical. Look for a provider with experience in your specific sector, proper licensing and insurance, trained and vetted personnel, and the flexibility to scale services as your needs evolve. Professional security services are an investment in your organization’s future; a way to protect your people, assets, and reputation while creating environments where business can thrive. Whatever your business needs, let Wellington Security Systems’ experienced team of security pros design a system that works for you now and in the future.
Ready to Secure Your Business?
Contact us today to schedule a free security assessment. Our experienced team will evaluate your facility, identify vulnerabilities, and develop a customized security plan that fits your budget and exceeds your expectations.

