Security cameras, access control, alarms, audio/video, and structured cabling for Wayne County businesses — designed, installed, and serviced by our own licensed Michigan technicians. Never subcontractors. Since 2000.
Wayne County is Michigan's largest county by population and its most industrially diverse — Detroit's downtown and neighborhood commercial districts, Dearborn's automotive and manufacturing base, the Livonia and Plymouth industrial corridors along I-275 and Middlebelt, and the Downriver manufacturing communities from Taylor to Ecorse.
We have installed across Wayne County since 2000 — including Michigan State Police posts, Ford Motor Company facilities, and commercial clients from downtown Detroit to Downriver. Our own licensed technicians do the work, never subcontractors. We serve Wayne County from our Macomb County headquarters and our Wixom office, both inside the same working radius our crews run daily.
Every system we install in Wayne 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.
Dearborn, Livonia, and the Downriver communities carry Michigan's densest concentration of automotive plants and Tier 1 suppliers. Plant floors defeat wireless, contractors cycle through constantly, and defense-adjacent suppliers hit NDAA Section 889 requirements on the hardware itself.
The I-275 and I-94 corridors, plus the Metro Airport freight district in Romulus, run distribution at scale. Shrink surfaces at inventory weeks after the loss, which makes footage retention the actual product — 60 to 90 days, not 30.
Detroit's commercial districts range from downtown towers to neighborhood storefronts. Small-footprint retail needs identification-grade coverage at the register and entrance, and after-hours monitored intrusion that reaches a UL-listed central station.
The Detroit Medical Center corridor, Dearborn's hospital systems, and clinics across the county need HIPAA-aware design — hallways yes, exam rooms no, and controlled access to pharmacy and records with an audit trail.
Wayne County cities operate city halls, DPW yards, water treatment, and public safety facilities. Public buildings mean FOIA-subject footage, procurement rules, and NDAA/TAA compliance on federally funded work.
Public districts, charter schools, and colleges across the county — secured vestibules, lockdown-ready access control, and summer-window installation schedules.
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 Wayne 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 Wayne County, Michigan. We serve Wayne County from our Macomb County headquarters and our Wixom office, both inside the same working radius our crews run daily. 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 installed across Wayne County since 2000 — including Michigan State Police posts, Ford Motor Company facilities, and commercial clients from downtown Detroit to Downriver. Our own licensed technicians do the work, never subcontractors.
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 Wayne County, including Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia, Plymouth, Wayne, Garden City, Flat Rock, Romulus, and more. Call 586-466-4490 to confirm coverage for your address.
A licensed Michigan technician walks your Wayne County property at no cost and delivers an itemized proposal. No obligation, no subcontractors.