What ACRT Looks For When We Revisit an Existing Customer’s Security System

Most ACRT systems continue doing their job quietly for years. Cameras record, doors unlock on schedule, and the system becomes 

Why Camera Placement Matters More Than the Cameras Themselves in Retail

Walk into most retail stores and you will notice cameras mounted near the ceiling, usually positioned to capture as much 

What Changes in a Restaurant After 10 PM, and Why Your Security Should Reflect It

After 10 PM, most restaurants begin shifting into a different version of themselves. The dining room thins out, but the 

When the Last Call Ends, Security Is Just Getting Started

Restaurants and bars are rarely quiet when the doors lock. Staff are finishing cleanup, cash is being handled, deliveries are 

What We’re Actually Checking When We Review an Existing ACRT System

When ACRT recommends a system review, it’s usually not because something has failed. In most cases, cameras are recording, doors 

Retail Security Should Make the Store Easier to Run, Not Harder to Manage

Retail businesses often reach out when something about their security no longer fits the way the store operates. Nothing major 

The Difference Between Having Security and Having Control in Retail Environments

Most retail businesses already have some form of security in place. That typically includes cameras, locks, and alarms that are 

Why Restaurants Choose ACRT for Commercial Security and Access Control

Restaurants are one of the most demanding commercial environments when it comes to security. They operate late hours, move staff 

Why a “Working” Security System Can Still Become a Business Risk Over Time

Most commercial security systems do not fail in obvious ways. In many cases, the systems we service are technically working 

Keeping Your Security Systems Performing: Why Proactive Service Matters

Installing a security system is only the first step. Cameras, access cards, and alarms may be in place, but without 

Smarter Security for Minneapolis Restaurants: Protecting Staff, Guests, and Margins

Running a restaurant in the Minneapolis metro means managing more than menus. Staff schedules, health codes, and late-night hours all 

Retail Security in Minnesota: Closing Gaps Before They Cost You

Retail in Minnesota has always demanded balance, but today the pressure is sharper. Margins are thin, staff turnover is high,