Security systems planned around the people, doors, property, and operations they protect
24/7 Security designs and coordinates commercial access control, video surveillance, intrusion, entry, door hardware, gate, and security-integration projects across Central U.S. markets.
Commercial Security Systems
A security-first company with the installation discipline to carry a project from site survey and product selection through commissioning, documentation, and ongoing service.
Access Control Systems
Control who can enter, when they can enter, and how every credential event is managed.
View details →Video Surveillance Systems
Design camera coverage around evidentiary objectives, operating conditions, retention, and response workflows.
View details →Intrusion Alarm Systems
Build layered detection and notification around actual openings, interior risk zones, and response procedures.
View details →Intercom & Entry Systems
Give staff a reliable way to identify visitors, communicate, and release controlled openings.
View details →Electronic Door Hardware
Match locks, strikes, power transfer, exit hardware, and accessories to the door—not just the access-control panel.
View details →Gate & Vehicle Access
Coordinate operators, safety devices, credentials, loops, intercoms, and access logic as one vehicle-entry system.
View details →Platforms and product families
Detailed brand pages explain where products fit, what must be coordinated, and where to find official manufacturer support.
Brivo Access & Security
Cloud-managed access control, mobile credentials, visitor workflows, video, and intercom integration for single and multi-site organizations.
View details →Kisi Access Control
Cloud-based access control built around connected controllers, readers, mobile credentials, remote administration, and software integrations.
View details →Paxton10, Net2 & Paxton Entry
Paxton product families for converged access and video, networked access control, video intercom, compact systems, and wireless door control.
View details →Regional coverage with centralized coordination
24/7 Security serves Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska. A defined project contact coordinates scope, scheduling, field communication, exceptions, and closeout across the region.
Regional coverage does not mean generic doorway pages. Service-area information is tied to the work we actually coordinate, while detailed service and industry pages provide the technical substance clients need to plan a project.
Project controls clients can use
The same four checkpoints support a single location and a multi-state program.
Site readiness
Confirm access, pathways, rooms, equipment, contacts, and operating constraints.
Defined scope
Document the work, exclusions, acceptance criteria, evidence, and escalation path.
Field execution
Coordinate technicians, materials, schedule, communication, and exceptions.
Closeout
Verify operation and deliver organized location-level records.
Start with the information you already have
Plans, photographs, device lists, project standards, and problem descriptions are all useful.