Security cameras, access control, alarms, audio/video, and structured cabling for Oakland County businesses — designed, installed, and serviced by our own licensed Michigan technicians. Never subcontractors. Since 2000.
Oakland County is the wealthiest and most corporate county in Michigan — a business landscape that runs from the office towers of Southfield and Troy, through the tech and automotive engineering corridor along I-696 and Big Beaver, out to the light industrial parks of Wixom, Novi, and Auburn Hills, and up into the lake communities of Milford, Commerce, and Clarkston.
We have run Oakland County work since 2000, and we keep an office in Wixom specifically so a technician is not driving across two counties to answer a service call in Novi or Farmington Hills. Our Milford office covers Brighton, Howell, and the northwest edge. Our Wixom office sits inside Oakland County, and our Milford office covers the county's northwest corner.
Every system we install in Oakland County is engineered around the building it protects — not pulled off a shelf. That starts with a free on-site walk by a licensed technician, ends with your staff trained on the system, and includes a warranty backed by the same team that did the work.
Southfield's Northwestern Highway corridor and Troy's Big Beaver district hold some of the largest office inventory in the state. Multi-tenant means layered access control — landlord common areas, per-suite credentials, elevator floor restriction, and a tenant boundary that actually holds.
Auburn Hills, Troy, and Novi are dense with automotive engineering, testing, and supplier headquarters. These facilities protect intellectual property, not inventory, and their access control has to satisfy OEM contract requirements — which increasingly means NDAA Section 889 compliant equipment.
The Wixom, Novi, and Auburn Hills industrial parks along I-96 and M-5 run smaller-footprint manufacturing and distribution. Perimeter coverage, dock monitoring, and contractor credential control are the recurring problems.
Royal Oak, Birmingham, and West Bloomfield carry heavy medical office and professional service density. HIPAA-aware camera placement and controlled access to records and medication storage are the design drivers.
Oakland County's cities and townships operate their own DPW yards, water departments, city halls, and public safety facilities — public buildings where FOIA-ready footage retrieval and NDAA-compliant equipment are procurement requirements, not preferences.
From Somerset Collection to the Woodward corridor, Oakland County retail runs upscale and loss-sensitive. Camera placement for shrink investigation, POS integration, and after-hours alarm response are the standard scope.
Every system installed by our own licensed Michigan technicians — never subcontractors.
Click your city for local detail, or call 586-466-4490 — if you are in Oakland County, we cover you.
Yes. Michigan Security Systems installs and services commercial security cameras, access control, alarm systems, audio/video, and structured cabling across all of Oakland County, Michigan. Our Wixom office sits inside Oakland County, and our Milford office covers the county's northwest corner. Every installation is performed by our own licensed W-2 technicians — never subcontractors. Call 586-466-4490 for a free on-site assessment.
Most commercial security camera systems in Michigan run $2,500 to $18,000 depending on camera count, type, coverage area, and system complexity. A basic 4-camera system for a small retail space starts around $2,500 installed, while a multi-building campus with PTZ cameras, license plate recognition, and access control can run $15,000 to $30,000 or more. We provide free site assessments and fully itemized proposals.
We are a Michigan company, headquartered in Mount Clemens since 2000, with branch offices in Wixom and Milford. We have run Oakland County work since 2000, and we keep an office in Wixom specifically so a technician is not driving across two counties to answer a service call in Novi or Farmington Hills. Our Milford office covers Brighton, Howell, and the northwest edge.
Yes. We have installed for the Michigan State Police, the State of Michigan across fifteen buildings, and multiple Michigan municipalities and fire departments. Public sector work requires NDAA Section 889 and TAA compliant equipment, FOIA-ready footage retrieval, and documentation that survives an audit — we build for that up front.
We cover every commercial and industrial community in Oakland County, including Troy, Southfield, Pontiac, Novi, Farmington Hills, Auburn Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, and more. Call 586-466-4490 to confirm coverage for your address.
A licensed Michigan technician walks your Oakland County property at no cost and delivers an itemized proposal. No obligation, no subcontractors.