Camera coverage for worship halls, community rooms, and car parks, with access control that respects the open, welcoming nature of a community space.
Community halls and places of worship need technology that supports gatherings without becoming a distraction or making the space feel locked down. We design discreet coverage and clear audio for the room, so the building stays safe and welcoming at the same time.
Discreet camera placement at entries and car parks, not throughout worship or gathering spaces.
Camera and access control focus on offices, storage, and anywhere donations or valuables are held.
Access control that works whether your hall is used daily by your own community or hired out to outside groups.
We walk the property with your committee or facilities coordinator, understanding both regular use and hired-out bookings.
Most community centre and place of worship installs are completed within a single day.
We train your facilities coordinator and any relevant committee members — not just one key holder.
Every device and warranty recorded, accessible to whoever manages the property long-term.
A multi-phase project at Dal Baba Bidhi Chand Khalsa Shauni Gurdwara — security and networking, full audio and visual systems, and a professional live stream setup completed this week. Read the full case study →
Five systems delivered as one coordinated project for Akaal Shauni Langwarrin Gurdwara, now on an ongoing maintenance relationship. Read the full case study →
A Yamaha TF mixer and speakers set up so different areas of Gurdwara Miri Piri can run different volume levels, without an engineer on-site. Read the full case study →
That's your call — some communities want coverage of the main hall, others prefer cameras limited to entries, car parks, and offices. We'll talk through what feels right for your community at the assessment.
Yes, access control can be set up so hired-out groups get temporary access for their booking window only, without affecting your regular community's access.
The Digital Property File and access management sit with whoever you nominate — commonly a facilities coordinator — and can be handed over as committee roles change.
Yes, motion-triggered alerts and recording during empty-building hours are one of the most common reasons community organisations reach out to us.
Typically starts from around $2,500 for entry and car park coverage on a single-hall property, scaling with the number of buildings and access points. Book a free assessment for a specific estimate.
Vandalism in the car park stopped completely once the cameras went up. Wish we'd done it years earlier.
They understood we didn't want the hall itself feeling watched — just the entry and office. Got the balance exactly right.
We'll scope coverage that protects the space without changing how it feels to be in it.
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