Multifamily residential continues to grow in the Fort Worth, Texas area, and the importance of enhanced security measures has never been more pronounced. At Stealth Monitoring, we understand this pressing need, as well as the unique security challenges multifamily residential communities in the region face. We’re excited to be joining other exhibitors at The Fort Worth Apartment Association’s (FWAA) 2024 Education Conference and Trade Show. Scheduled for November 14th, 2024, at the Fort Worth Convention Center, this event promises a full day of learning, networking, and strategic insights into the future of apartment living.
Come by and see us at the Fort Worth Apartment Association Trade Show: Booth # 432!
From managing access points to monitoring large common areas, the multifamily residential security space faces a broad range of unique issues. At Stealth Monitoring, we specialize in addressing these concerns, as North America’s leader in live video monitoring and surveillance solutions, we understand the ins and outs of residential community security challenges. With our US headquarters in Dallas, Texas, Stealth Monitoring is ideally positioned to cater to the security needs of the multifamily sector in Fort Worth.
Stealth Monitoring’s approach to security is proactive rather than reactive. Unlike traditional security systems that passively record events, we use advanced analytics combined with human intelligence to proactively detect and respond to incidents as they happen. This approach allows real-time interventions, helping to deter and disperse trespassers, thieves, and other unwanted visitors- significantly enhancing the safety of residents and the efficiency of response strategies.
Make sure to join us at the show, and swing by booth 432- you’ll have the opportunity to engage directly with Stealth’s team of multifamily residential security specialists, who are excited to share their firsthand insights into customizing security solutions that meet specific community needs. Our team’s expertise in tailoring systems helps to ensure that each property not only enhances its security but also maximizes its return on investment through improved safety and reduced operational costs- often as much as 25-60%.
If you can’t make it to the show and would like more information about how live video monitoring can help safeguard multifamily communities, contact us.
Texas Private Security License Number: B14187
California Alarm Operator License Number: ACO7876
Florida Alarm System Contractor I License Number: EF20001598
Tennessee Alarm Contracting Company License Number: 2294
Virginia Private Security Services Business License Number: 11-19499
Alabama Electronic Security License # 002116
Canada TSBC License: LEL0200704