5 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Security Camera System in 2026
Security technology is evolving faster than ever. Many businesses and property managers installed cameras years ago, but those systems may no longer offer the protection your property needs. Outdated systems can leave blind spots, produce unclear footage, slow your response to incidents, and lack the advanced features that modern properties demand. Whether you manage an…
Read MoreBuilding Forward: LLV’s Team, Projects, and Vision for 2026
As we settle into 2026, many people may be discovering Louisville Low Voltage for the first time, and that’s ok. While we’ve been quieter publicly, our team has remained fully active in the field, supporting commercial construction, renovations, and low-voltage system upgrades across Kentucky and surrounding areas. The past year has been about building momentum,…
Read MoreHow to Choose the Right Video Surveillance System
Keep your business secure by learning everything you need to know about choosing a video surveillance system.
Read MorePhysical Access Control: What Every New Business Should Know
Physical access control systems manage and restrict access to a property, building, or room to authorized persons.
Read MoreHow Remote Video Monitoring Elevates Security
You can’t be everywhere at once, so how do you manage your business’ security when you’re away? Answer: remote video monitoring.
Read MoreThe Costly Economics of Risk: What You Should be Doing
The economics of risk are expensive, and risk comes in many forms, but finding the right security solutions can be your safety net.
Read MoreBrandon Reich Joins LLV as President
LLV, a leading full-service security systems and low voltage contractor, has announced the appointment of Brandon Reich as its new President.
Read MoreEnhancing Connectivity with Structured Cabling Services
Structured network cabling is the infrastructure that connects devices within and between buildings or campuses.
Read MoreImprove Security with Role Based Access Control
Role based access control lets businesses grant or deny access to specific locations based on a person’s job function and responsibilities.
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