We come to your facility, walk every space, assess your current security, and give you a written summary of what we find — including coverage gaps, system vulnerabilities, and 2-3 options with honest cost comparisons. Whether or not you hire us.
Most ‘free assessments’ in the security industry are sales calls with a product presentation at the end. You already know that, which is why you’re reading the fine print.
Brivy IT’s security assessments are different in one specific way: the deliverable is written, specific to your facility, and yours to keep regardless of what you decide. You’ll have a documented summary of your current security system, a coverage map showing gaps, and written options with real cost comparisons. If you hire us, great. If you don’t, you’ve still got a useful document for budget conversations, insurance documentation, or getting quotes from other vendors.
One Hour On-Site. Written Findings the Same Day or Within a Few Days.
Every space with security implications: entrances, exits, parking, loading docks, server rooms, high-value storage areas, stairwells. We walk everything, not just existing camera areas.
We inventory every camera, door control, and recording device. Make, model, age, condition, coverage angle, and whether it's actually functioning as intended.
We verify cameras are recording, the DVR/NVR has adequate storage, and footage is usable. You'd be surprised how often this finds a system that appears operational but isn't.
We document what your existing cameras actually cover — and more importantly, what they don't. Every blind spot, every uncovered entrance, every gap gets noted.
We ask what you actually need to monitor, respond to, and document. A car dealership has different priorities than a medical office. Your specific use case shapes every recommendation.
You receive 2-3 options: 'make what you have work better,' 'targeted upgrades that close the most important gaps,' and 'full replacement if justified.' Each includes honest cost context.
The assessment deliverable isn’t a slide deck or a vendor proposal. It’s a working document you can actually use.
| What's In the Written Summary | What You Can Do With It |
|---|---|
| Existing system inventory: every camera, door control, and recording device | Use for insurance documentation or compliance audit response |
| Coverage map: visual representation of covered and uncovered areas | Present internally to justify security budget request |
| Identified vulnerabilities: specific gaps and what they leave exposed | Share with your insurer or attorney if relevant |
| 2-3 written options with cost ranges | Get competitive quotes — other vendors can bid against a real spec |
| Platform recommendation with reasoning | Make an informed decision without depending on our opinion |
| Timeline estimates for each option | Plan capital expenditure and operational disruption |
The most useful thing we’ve ever said on a sales call: ‘Your system is actually fine. Here are two things to fix, and you don’t need us to fix either of them.’
We’ve said that. More than once. The business owner who gets that answer doesn’t hire us that day — but they call us six months later when they open a new location, and they send us two referrals in the meantime. A genuine assessment builds the kind of trust that a high-pressure sales process destroys.
The assessment is genuinely no-obligation. Here’s what typically happens next:
Free written security assessment for your Utah facility. Coverage map, system summary, options with real costs.
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