Reduce manpower. Gain real-time visibility. Control your property with systems designed to work together.
In Short
Securevision helps property owners, managing agents, facility managers, and business operators design security systems that work together. From CCTV and access control to intercoms, vehicle management, networking, and integrated platforms, our focus is not simply installing devices. We help organisations gain visibility, improve operations, and reduce reliance on manual processes. Every project starts with a site assessment, not a product catalogue.
Most people arrive with a specific situation in mind. Find the one closest to yours.
I own a landed home
CCTV cameras at the gate, driveway, and key exterior positions. Burglar alarm with door contacts and motion sensors. Video intercom so you can see and speak to visitors from anywhere. Auto gate integration. Systems designed to work together, not as separate installations.
Residential Solutions →I manage a condominium
Video intercom upgrades, LPR vehicle management, estate-wide CCTV, and access control for common areas. Whether you are planning an AGM proposal, responding to a failing system, or managing a full estate upgrade, we have supported over 2,000 Singapore installations, including condominiums of every size.
Condominium Solutions →I run a business or office
Card access and biometric door control, IP surveillance, IP telephony, and visitor management, all connected through a single management platform. Whether your priority is staff safety, compliance, or reducing the time spent on access administration, the system is designed around your operational workflow.
Commercial Solutions →I manage a factory or warehouse
Wide-area CCTV across loading bays, perimeters, and internal zones. LPR vehicle barriers for fast lorry clearance without a gatehouse queue. Access control across personnel entry points. Alarm systems for unmanned overnight periods. Designed for large-footprint sites where coverage and reliability are the priority.
Industrial Solutions →I need to understand security first
Nine technical guides covering CCTV, burglar alarms, access control, video intercoms, auto gates, network infrastructure, IP telephony, security renovation planning, and how to evaluate a contractor. Written for non-technical readers from direct Singapore installation experience. Free, no registration required.
Technical Guides →I want to see real projects first
Completed installations across landed homes, condominiums, offices, factories, institutions, healthcare facilities, and data centres across Singapore. Each project shows the challenge that was solved, not just the equipment that was installed. Filter by property type or system to find the closest match to your situation.
View Portfolio →A visitor arrives. A vehicle enters. An alarm activates. A door opens unexpectedly. A crowd forms at the entrance. Someone needs to decide what happens next, and decide quickly.
The most effective security systems do not simply record events after the fact. They help people see clearly, verify quickly, decide confidently, and act without delay. That is what the Securevision Response Loop is designed to achieve: a connected cycle where every system informs the next.
Residents complain the intercom app is unreliable: calls drop, doors do not release, and nobody knows who to call.
Visitors wait at the gate because no one can verify access quickly: queues form, frustration builds, and guards are overwhelmed.
CCTV footage exists but finding the right clip takes too long. By the time it is found, the moment has passed.
Guards spend most of their time on routine tasks (answering intercoms, logging visitors, monitoring screens) instead of actual security.
Different systems (CCTV, access control, intercom, alarm) do not share information, leaving each operating in isolation with no common view.
Upgrades are becoming harder because everything was installed at different times by different contractors with no integration in mind.
If any of these sound familiar, the problem may not be the individual devices. The problem may be how the systems work together; more precisely, they were never designed to work together at all.
Start with your property; we will map the right system for your needs.
Protect your family, monitor your property remotely, manage visitors at the gate, and control CCTV, alarms, intercom, and auto gate from a single integrated system.
Modernise ageing intercom systems, automate visitor and vehicle access, reduce dependence on manpower, and give residents a better experience at every entry point.
Control who enters, when, and where. Protect staff and assets with integrated access control, CCTV, and visitor management designed around your operational workflow.
Control vehicle access, improve perimeter visibility, monitor contractor and staff movement, and reduce reliance on manual gatehouse checks across large-footprint sites.
Manage controlled access, protect staff and students, monitor large campuses, and meet public sector security and compliance requirements across multiple entry points.
Balance resident safety with a calm environment: controlled access to sensitive areas, discreet surveillance, and visitor management designed around vulnerable populations.
Manage high-density resident populations, control common area access, automate visitor protocols, and maintain compliance with MOM dormitory security requirements.
Tiered access control with biometric verification, comprehensive CCTV across critical zones, and audit-ready access logs meeting data centre security standards.
Every project starts with a system design, not a product selection. CCTV, access control, intercom, vehicle management, and alarm are specified to work together, sharing data, triggering each other, and managed from a single platform. Systems added separately over time almost always create problems that could have been avoided at the design stage.
A system that works in a demonstration room but creates friction in daily use is not a good system. We design around the actual workflows of the people who use the property, including how guards move, how residents enter, how managing agents manage, and how facility teams respond. The system should reduce operational burden, not add to it.
No two properties have the same layout, access patterns, or risk profile. A condominium with 300 units has different requirements from a factory with 50 workers, even if both need CCTV and access control. We assess the specific site before specifying anything; the system we design reflects that specific site, not a standard package adapted to fit.
Every engagement follows the same disciplined process, from site assessment to ongoing optimisation. No guesswork, no shortcuts.
We study your property layout, risks, and current operational gaps before specifying a single device.
We design an integrated system architecture tailored to your site, priorities, and operational model.
Professional deployment and configuration by our licensed engineers for high-reliability performance.
Proactive maintenance, system updates, and staff training to keep your operations sharp over time.
These are not marketing claims. They are patterns that appear repeatedly across decades of real projects in Singapore.
Most people spend too much time choosing hardware and not enough time defining objectives. A camera specification is easy to agree. What the camera is supposed to achieve, and whether the positioning and resolution can actually achieve it, is the conversation that determines whether a system works.
Very few homeowners regret installing extra cable runs during a renovation. Almost all who skipped them regret it. Conduit and cabling added before walls close costs a fraction of what retrofitting costs later, and the difference in outcome is dramatic.
The cheapest upgrade is often the most expensive over time. Short-term patchwork on end-of-life systems consistently creates larger replacement costs within two to three years. The decision to upgrade made one cycle too late is rarely the cost-effective one.
Disconnected systems create more operational burden than the sum of their parts. When CCTV, access control, and intercom operate independently, guards carry more cognitive load, incidents take longer to investigate, and reporting becomes manual. Integration pays for itself faster than most clients expect.
Better camera positioning consistently outperforms adding more cameras. A well-placed 4MP camera at the right height and angle will identify a person that a poorly placed 8MP camera at the wrong position cannot. Camera count is easier to sell than camera design, but design is what produces usable footage.
Most condominium security problems are infrastructure problems, not hardware problems. Failing intercom systems, CCTV blind spots, and slow vehicle clearance are almost always symptoms of infrastructure that was not designed for the operational demands placed on it, not simply old equipment that needs replacing.
Every resource is written from direct Singapore installation experience, with no registration required.
CCTV, alarms, access control, intercoms, networking, and renovation planning, explained for non-technical readers.
9 guides →Scored gap assessments for condominiums, commercial buildings, care facilities, and dormitories, suitable for AGM proposals.
6 checklists →CCTV storage, camera coverage, CCTV cost, and access control cost, providing Singapore-calibrated, instant results.
4 calculators →68 answered questions across CCTV, alarms, access control, intercoms, LPR, condominiums, and renovation planning.
Browse FAQs →Practical articles on upgrade decisions, common mistakes, and operational lessons from Singapore security projects.
Read insights →Step-by-step tutorials for Akuvox SmartPlus residents and managing agents, plus manufacturer product videos.
Watch videos →Questions we hear most often from property owners and facility managers considering a security upgrade.
What security systems does Securevision provide?
Securevision designs and installs CCTV and surveillance, burglar alarm systems, door access control, video intercom, vehicle management and LPR, IP telephony, network infrastructure, and integrated security management platforms. All systems are designed to work together as a single coordinated architecture rather than as separate independent products.
Which solution is right for my property?
Start with your property type; the environment you manage determines the access patterns, visitor types, compliance obligations, and operational requirements that shape the system design. Use the "Where Do You Fit?" section above to find your starting point, or book a site assessment and we will identify the priorities before recommending any systems.
Can existing security systems be upgraded rather than replaced?
Often yes. IP cameras in adequate condition, structured cabling, and managed network infrastructure can frequently be retained and integrated with new access control and management platforms. We assess existing infrastructure reuse potential during the site survey before agreeing any scope, presenting the honest case for what can be integrated and what genuinely needs replacing.
Does a property need all six system groups?
No. Most properties use three or four system groups depending on their operational requirements. A residential home typically needs CCTV, burglar alarm, intercom, and auto gate. A large condominium typically uses all six. We specify only the groups that address the property's specific operational needs, not all six by default.
How does a site assessment work?
A site assessment is a walkthrough of the property with our engineer, typically taking 60 to 90 minutes for a standard residential or commercial site, and longer for large industrial or condominium properties. We review existing infrastructure, identify coverage gaps, understand the access patterns and visitor types, and discuss the operational priorities. The assessment is free and carries no obligation. It is the information-gathering step that allows us to design a system that fits the property rather than a standard package.
Can Securevision support systems installed by another contractor?
Yes, subject to the system type and platform compatibility. For systems on compatible platforms (such as Hikvision, HikCentral, or ZKTeco), we can take over maintenance and support. We do not refuse to support systems we did not install, but we will be honest about what level of support is practical before committing.
How long does a typical security installation take?
A standard residential home takes one day. A condominium estate upgrade typically takes one to three weeks. A large commercial or industrial project with extensive cabling takes three to six weeks. For occupied properties we phase the work to maintain full operations throughout and present a phased schedule as part of every proposal.
Tell us about your site. We will assess it and design a system that works as one.
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