Industry Solution
Hospitality Solutions
Every lobby, corridor and guest room, connected and covered.
Guests notice the moment wifi drops or a hallway feels unwatched — hospitality runs on infrastructure that stays invisible until it's needed. We design and install the surveillance, networking, safety and guest-experience systems that keep a property running smoothly, whether it's a single boutique hotel or a multi-property chain.

What's Included
Built from these systems
Every property gets its own mix — this is the full toolkit we draw from.
High End CCTV Camera
Coverage across lobbies, corridors, parking and back-of-house areas, with remote playback for management.
Fire Alarm
Early smoke and heat detection wired into a central panel, sized for guest floors, kitchens and back-of-house alike.
Wifi Zone
Property-wide wifi coverage built to handle peak occupancy without the lobby-to-room dead zones guests notice first.
Network Equipments
Structured cabling and switching that gets reliable connectivity to every floor, not just the front desk.
Servers
On-site server infrastructure sized for property management systems, booking platforms and guest applications.
Solar Panel
Rooftop solar sized to offset property load and keep essential systems running during grid outages.
Vehicle Camera and GPS
Live tracking and onboard recording for shuttle and valet fleets, so guests and management know where every vehicle is.
Lockers
Secure guest and staff storage for luggage, valuables and back-of-house use, sized to the property's footfall.
Metal Detector Gate
Discreet entry screening for lobbies and banquet halls, sized for guest flow without creating bottlenecks.
Telephone Exchange EPABX
Internal extension and call-routing infrastructure connecting reception, housekeeping, rooms and back office.
80+
Properties Equipped
24/7
Monitoring Coverage
36 hrs
Average Install Time
99.9%
Uptime SLA
The Problem
What we're actually solving for
Security and infrastructure gaps in hospitality show up in specific places. Here's where we focus.
Guest and property security
Lobbies, corridors and back-of-house areas are all points of exposure. Coverage needs to run property-wide, not just at the entrance.
Guest and staff safety
From parking to the pool deck, safety has to be visible and verifiable without making the property feel like it's under surveillance.
Fire safety and licensing compliance
Fire authorities and licensing bodies expect retrievable alarm, access and visitor logs on demand, not best-effort records.
Guest experience downtime
Wifi drops or a metal detector that flags every guest at check-in cost more than convenience — they cost reviews. Systems have to hold up under daily use.
Multi-property blind spots
Hotel groups need one dashboard across every property, not a different login for every location.
How It Works
From property visit to support line
The same four steps whether it's a single boutique hotel or a multi-property chain.
01
Property assessment
We walk the property, map guest floors, back-of-house and parking areas, and check what's already in place before recommending anything.
02
Design & compliance check
A layout sized to the property plan and cross-checked against fire safety and licensing requirements.
03
Installation
Scheduled around low-occupancy periods and floor-by-floor so guest stays aren't disrupted while the work happens.
04
Monitoring & support
Ongoing maintenance and a support line, so a faulty camera, access point or fire panel gets fixed before it becomes a guest complaint.
We rewired wifi and surveillance across four floors during a slow season without guests noticing a thing. Front desk finally has one dashboard for cameras, access and the shuttle fleet.
Priya Nambiar
General Manager, boutique hotel group
Questions
Common questions
Can this integrate with the property management system we already use?
In most cases, yes. We assess your existing PMS and hardware during the property visit and integrate access, billing and surveillance data with what's already running rather than replacing it outright.
Do you handle rollouts across multiple properties or a chain?
Yes — multi-property rollout is where we spend most of our time. We stagger installs around occupancy calendars and give management a single dashboard across every location.
How is guest wifi and CCTV data handled for privacy?
Guest network traffic and camera footage are kept on separate, access-controlled systems, with retention periods set to match your property's policy — typically 30 to 90 days for footage.
What happens if a camera, wifi node or fire panel fails after installation?
Every install includes a support line and scheduled maintenance visits, so faults get flagged and fixed before they turn into a guest-facing issue.

