Brivy IT assesses existing security systems across Utah. We'll tell you what's working, what isn't, and what your options are — including options that don't require replacing everything.
We’ve walked into a lot of Utah businesses for security assessments. The most common finding: the system isn’t doing what the owner thinks it’s doing. Cameras are online but haven’t actually recorded in months. Night vision fails in the parking lot. The DVR overwrites footage every 48 hours. Nobody’s checked because nobody had a reason to — until something happens.
The scenario plays out the same way every time. A business has an incident — a theft, a break-in, a liability dispute — and goes to pull footage. The DVR hasn’t been recording. Or it recorded, but the footage is so low-resolution that faces are unidentifiable. Or the camera that should have covered the incident area was aimed at a wall. The system looked operational. It wasn’t performing.
The call that most commonly leads to an access control upgrade: a business lets someone go and realizes they have a key to every door in the building. With physical keys, the question ‘did they make a copy’ has no answer. Modern access control makes the question irrelevant — credentials are revoked immediately, every entry is logged, and you know exactly who accessed every door.
Most security companies present two options: keep what you have or buy new everything. We present the actual range of options — because the right answer is usually somewhere in between.
If you have working IP cameras, platforms like Lumana add AI intelligence — smart alerts, remote access, video search — without replacing a single camera.
Your cameras may be fine. Your recording and management system may not be. Replacing a DVR with a modern NVR or cloud system can transform what you already have.
A system that requires someone on-site to view footage is a system nobody monitors. Cloud management layers add remote access to existing infrastructure.
Rather than replacing everything, add cameras to the specific areas that are currently blind. Targeted additions cost a fraction of a full replacement.
Cameras and access control are separate systems. If your cameras are fine but your doors still use physical keys, upgrade one without touching the other.
Sometimes cameras are too degraded, too poorly placed, or too outdated to salvage. When full replacement is the honest answer, we'll tell you — and explain exactly why.
| What You Have | Likely Upgrade Path | Platform We'd Consider |
|---|---|---|
| IP cameras, working, failing DVR | Replace DVR/NVR only — keep cameras and cabling | Lumana Core or cloud-managed NVR |
| IP cameras, working, no remote access | Add cloud management layer to existing infrastructure | Lumana — camera-agnostic AI + remote access |
| Analog cameras, old coax, aging DVR | Full replacement — analog can't support modern AI | Verkada, Rhombus, or Lumana cameras |
| IP cameras with poor placement and blind spots | Targeted additions + AI — don't replace what works | Lumana or Verkada hybrid |
| Working cameras, keyed locks only | Access control upgrade — cameras untouched | Verkada access control or standalone |
| Entire system 10+ years old | Full assessment — may keep some, replace others | Depends on what the assessment finds |
Our site assessment is a genuine evaluation, not a sales call with a product pitch. We look at every camera, every door, every piece of recording hardware — and we tell you what’s working, what’s failing, and what your options are.
At the end of the assessment, you’ll have a written summary of your current system, a coverage map, and 2-3 options with honest cost comparisons. Yours to keep whether or not you hire us.
Free on-site assessment. Written findings. Real options. No obligation.
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