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Find Industrial Park Security Planning by Region
Use this directory to locate the NERSA resource that best matches the industrial park, warehouse corridor, logistics market, manufacturing region, or commercial property you need to secure.
Pennsylvania and Mid-Atlantic Industrial Parks
Industrial Park Security Systems Across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland is the broad planning hub for industrial parks, warehouse properties, manufacturing facilities, contractor yards, and multi-building commercial sites across the NERSA service footprint.
Greater Lehigh Valley Industrial Parks
The Greater Lehigh Valley Industrial Park Directory organizes industrial park, warehouse, logistics, manufacturing, and business-park security resources across Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Lehigh County, and Northampton County.
Allentown Industrial Parks
Industrial Park Security Systems in Allentown, PA supports flex buildings, warehouse parks, manufacturing properties, business parks, service facilities, and multi-tenant industrial sites throughout the Allentown market.
Bethlehem and LVIP Properties
Lehigh Valley Industrial Park Security Systems in Bethlehem, PA supports LVIP properties, manufacturing plants, warehouse-connected operations, production facilities, and other industrial sites in the Bethlehem market.
Easton Industrial Parks
Industrial Park Security Systems in Easton, PA supports warehouse parks, contractor campuses, service complexes, flex industrial properties, logistics sites, and multi-tenant industrial facilities throughout Easton and the surrounding market.
Greater Reading and Berks County
The Greater Reading Area Industrial Park Directory organizes industrial parks, warehouse clusters, manufacturing properties, logistics sites, business parks, and larger commercial facilities throughout Reading and Berks County.
Greater Philadelphia Industrial and Logistics Properties
Greater Philadelphia Industrial and Logistics Corridor Security supports warehouses, distribution properties, manufacturing facilities, logistics operations, office-industrial campuses, and multi-site commercial organizations across the Philadelphia market.
Northeastern Pennsylvania
The NEPA Logistics Hub Security Directory organizes warehouse, industrial park, freight, manufacturing, truck-yard, and logistics security resources across Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Hazleton, the Wyoming Valley, and the I-80 and I-81 corridors.
Industrial and Logistics Corridor Security
Major freight corridors create concentrated warehouse, manufacturing, logistics, trucking, and industrial activity. Properties near these routes may need stronger planning around docks, gates, trailers, employee entrances, parking areas, exterior storage, and overnight operations.
Route 22
Route 22 Industrial Corridor Security Systems supports commercial, warehouse, logistics, manufacturing, and industrial properties throughout the Lehigh Valley Route 22 corridor.
Route 33
Lehigh Valley Route 33 Industrial Corridor Security Systems supports warehouse parks, logistics facilities, manufacturing properties, truck-route operations, and industrial sites along Route 33.
I-78
I-78 Lehigh Valley Corridor Security Systems supports warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing sites, contractor yards, and freight-related properties connected to the I-78 corridor.
Lehigh Valley Inland Port
Lehigh Valley Inland Port and Logistics Corridor Security supports cross-dock facilities, trailer yards, distribution buildings, freight operations, warehouses, and supply-chain properties throughout the regional logistics corridor.
Route 80
Route 80 Logistics Corridor Security Camera and Access Control supports commercial and industrial properties connected to the I-80 freight corridor across Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.
Security Systems for Industrial Parks
Industrial park security should be designed around the entire operating environment rather than one building entrance or a generic equipment package.
Commercial Video Surveillance
Commercial and Industrial Video Surveillance Systems support usable camera coverage around property entrances, shared roads, parking areas, loading docks, warehouse interiors, production spaces, service lanes, yards, gates, and building perimeters.
Camera selection and placement should account for lighting, viewing distance, vehicle movement, identification requirements, recording retention, remote access, cybersecurity, and incident-review needs.
Access Control and Tenant Entry
Commercial and Industrial Access Control Systems help property owners and tenants manage employee entrances, office-to-warehouse doors, restricted rooms, shared openings, credentials, schedules, visitors, and access history.
Multi-tenant properties should clearly separate property-management authority from tenant-level administration.
Intrusion Alarm Systems
Commercial and Industrial Alarm Installation supports exterior doors, overhead doors, offices, warehouses, restricted rooms, storage areas, utility spaces, and other after-hours risk points.
Commercial alarm planning may also include partitions, individual users, cellular or IP communication, environmental monitoring, video verification, and documented response procedures.
Fire Alarm and Life Safety
Commercial and Industrial Fire Alarm Installation supports fire alarm planning, monitoring, notification, upgrades, documentation, inspection readiness, and life-safety coordination for industrial and commercial properties.
Requirements should be reviewed around the specific building, occupancy, existing system, project scope, and Authority Having Jurisdiction.
Remote Video Monitoring
Remote Video Monitoring and Live Talk-Down can add event review, video verification, live speaker warnings, and structured escalation for properties with exterior exposure or limited after-hours staffing.
This may be valuable around gates, loading areas, truck courts, exterior storage, equipment yards, fence lines, parking lots, and lightly staffed sections of an industrial park.
Low-Voltage and Network Infrastructure
Commercial and Industrial Infrastructure and Cabling supports structured cabling, fiber, PoE switching, wireless bridges, equipment racks, remote-building connectivity, power planning, and the low-voltage backbone required for reliable security systems.
Multi-building properties should plan infrastructure early so cameras, controllers, alarms, intercoms, and monitoring systems can operate reliably and expand without unnecessary replacement.
Common Industrial Park Risk Areas
Loading Docks
Loading Dock Security Systems support visibility and control around dock doors, shipping and receiving areas, staged freight, trailers, drivers, delivery disputes, and dock-adjacent personnel entrances.
Truck and Trailer Yards
Truck Yard Security Systems support truck courts, trailer rows, fleet areas, yard lanes, fence lines, gates, outdoor equipment, and after-hours vehicle activity.
Vehicle Entrances
License Plate Recognition Camera Systems can document vehicles entering or leaving selected lanes, gates, employee parking areas, service drives, visitor entrances, and truck-access points.
LPR performance depends on lane design, camera angle, vehicle speed, lighting, capture distance, and system configuration.
Warehouses and Distribution Buildings
Warehouse and Logistics Security Systems support broader planning across docks, warehouse interiors, shipping offices, employee entrances, inventory areas, truck yards, gates, intrusion detection, fire alarm systems, and after-hours monitoring.
How NERSA Plans Industrial Park Security
Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC begins with the property and its operating conditions.
An industrial park security assessment may review:
- Shared roads, entrances, exits, and traffic flow
- Tenant entrances and administrative responsibilities
- Loading docks, truck courts, and trailer areas
- Parking lots, service lanes, and exterior approaches
- Warehouses, manufacturing spaces, and restricted rooms
- Existing cameras, access control, alarms, and fire alarm systems
- Network, cabling, fiber, wireless, and power availability
- Monitoring, video retention, and incident-response procedures
- Life-safety, controlled-door, and inspection-sensitive conditions
- Future tenants, additional buildings, and system expansion
The system should address the areas where visibility, control, and accountability are weakest while remaining practical for employees, tenants, vendors, contractors, visitors, and deliveries.
Scalable Planning for Different Property Sizes
NERSA supports individual industrial buildings, smaller business parks, growing warehouse properties, multi-tenant industrial sites, large logistics campuses, manufacturing zones, and multi-site enterprise operations.
A smaller property may begin with cameras, a monitored alarm, or several controlled entrances. A larger industrial park may require site-wide surveillance, fiber connectivity, tenant-specific access permissions, gate control, license plate recognition, centralized administration, remote monitoring, and consistent documentation across multiple buildings.
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Compliance-Aware Industrial Security Planning
Industrial park projects may involve emergency egress, fire alarm operation, accessible entry, electrical pathways, controlled doors, fire-rated openings, cybersecurity, equipment sourcing, workplace documentation, inspection requirements, and Authority Having Jurisdiction review.
Security equipment does not make a property compliant by itself. It should support the organization’s broader safety programs, emergency procedures, policies, documentation, and professional compliance responsibilities.
Visit Regulatory Compliance and Inspection Readiness for broader commercial security, access control, fire alarm, infrastructure, documentation, and inspection planning.
Why Industrial Properties Choose NERSA
Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC focuses on commercial and industrial systems rather than residential alarm packages.
NERSA plans around the complete property, including buildings, tenants, employees, trucks, visitors, loading areas, parking lots, restricted spaces, gates, camera views, alarm response, monitoring, fire alarm coordination, network infrastructure, documentation, and future growth.
The objective is to create a dependable and manageable security environment—not a collection of disconnected devices.
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Request Industrial Park Security Planning
If your industrial park, warehouse campus, business park, manufacturing zone, logistics facility, truck yard, contractor property, or multi-building commercial site needs stronger security, Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC can help.
A property-specific assessment can review entrances, shared roads, tenant areas, docks, gates, parking lots, yards, buildings, existing systems, infrastructure, monitoring requirements, compliance-sensitive conditions, and future expansion plans.
Request an Industrial Park Security Assessment or call 1-888-344-3846.
Frequently Asked Questions About Industrial Park Security Systems
What is an industrial park security system?
An industrial park security system is a commercial security environment designed around multiple buildings, tenants, shared roads, parking areas, loading zones, service lanes, controlled entrances, exterior areas, and after-hours activity.
What security systems do industrial parks commonly need?
Depending on the property, an industrial park may need video surveillance, access control, intrusion alarms, fire alarm systems, gate control, license plate recognition, intercoms, remote video monitoring, structured cabling, fiber, wireless connectivity, and centralized administration.
How is industrial park security different from protecting one building?
An industrial park may include several tenants, buildings, entrances, parking areas, loading docks, service roads, gates, and exterior spaces. The system must account for both individual tenant requirements and the broader shared property.
Can different tenants have separate access permissions?
Yes. A properly structured access-control platform can separate tenant users, doors, schedules, activity, and administrative permissions while allowing property management to control shared areas.
Can existing industrial park security systems be upgraded?
Yes. NERSA can evaluate existing cameras, recorders, wiring, controllers, locks, alarms, monitoring paths, networks, and infrastructure to determine what can be reused, repaired, upgraded, integrated, or replaced.
Can remote video monitoring protect an industrial park after hours?
Yes. Remote video monitoring can support event review, video verification, live speaker warnings, escalation procedures, and better awareness around yards, docks, parking areas, gates, and exterior approaches.
Can NERSA support smaller properties and large industrial campuses?
Yes. NERSA designs scalable systems for individual commercial buildings, growing industrial properties, multi-tenant business parks, warehouse campuses, large manufacturing sites, logistics hubs, and enterprise multi-site organizations.
Does NERSA install residential security systems?
No. Northeast Remote Surveillance and Alarm, LLC focuses on commercial, industrial, institutional, municipal, healthcare, warehouse, manufacturing, logistics, and enterprise security environments.
How do I begin an industrial park security project?
Begin with a property-specific assessment. NERSA can review the site layout, tenants, traffic flow, entrances, docks, yards, buildings, existing equipment, infrastructure, monitoring requirements, and future plans before recommending a security system.

