About 24/7 Security

A practical security partner for Central U.S. organizations

24/7 Security is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and coordinates commercial security work across Central U.S. markets. We combine product knowledge with disciplined field execution, clear project communication, and useful closeout documentation. The company is a subsidiary of 360 Technology Group and can draw on the broader group’s low-voltage, network, audiovisual, and software capabilities when a security project touches those disciplines.

How we work

We begin by clarifying the outcome, site conditions, standards, stakeholders, and definition of completion. From there, the scope is organized into products, pathways, labor, scheduling, testing, documentation, and support responsibilities.

Security projects are evaluated as operating systems: openings, credentials, video, alarms, communications, response procedures, networks, power, and door hardware must work together.

Our security-first role is to connect the physical opening with the technology and operating policy around it. That includes reviewing locks, strikes, request-to-exit, door position, credentials, cameras, intercom calls, alarm events, network paths, power, and the people expected to respond. The result should protect the facility without creating avoidable friction for authorized users.

Our goal is not to overwhelm clients with product names. It is to explain the meaningful choices, identify dependencies early, execute the work carefully, and leave useful records behind.

What clients can expect

  • A clear point of contact
  • Practical scope and site-readiness coordination
  • Field communication and exception management
  • Testing and usable closeout evidence
  • Honest separation between verified facts and project assumptions

Quality is visible in the handoff

A project is not complete simply because equipment is mounted or a cable is terminated. The installed condition must be tested against the agreed scope, exceptions must be explained, and the client must receive records that support operation and future service.

Prepared field workTechnicians receive a defined scope, site information, standards, equipment responsibilities, and escalation path.
Controlled changesUnexpected conditions are documented and communicated before they become hidden cost, delay, or technical debt.
VerificationFunctional checks, tests, photographs, labels, assets, and exceptions are collected according to the project standard.
Usable recordsCloseout information is organized for the client team that will operate, support, and expand the installation.