Security Camera Installation in Toledo, OH

Compare 25 security camera installation contractors near you in Toledo and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 23, 2026

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Choice Home Security

29+ years online
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River Raisin Security & Technologies LLC

7 years online
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Act Systems Ltd

5.022½+ years online
actsystemsltd.com

Anytime T.V. Mounting, Toledo

5.0~3 years online
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Habitec Security

4.829+ years online
habitecsecurity.com

Torrence Sound Equipment Co

4.8~27 years online
torrencesound.com

Guardian Alarm

4.628+ years online
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Summit Fire & Security

4.66½+ years online
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IDER security

4.29+ years online
iderprotect.com

Asset Protection Corporation

4.122½+ years online
apcamerica.com

TAS Electronics

4.123½+ years online
taselectronics.com

U S Protection Service

3.8~18 years online
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Continental Secret Service Bureau

3.225½+ years online
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ADT Security Services

2.929+ years online
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Security Camera Installation in Toledo, OH

Toledo security camera installers in this directory cover central Toledo, Old Orchard, Ottawa Hills-adjacent neighbourhoods, and surrounding Lucas County. A typical 4-camera 4K NVR system runs $1,800-$3,400 installed. 8-camera commercial-grade systems with PoE switches and 30-day local storage land $4,500-$9,500.

Toledo Police charges for false-alarm response after the second event. Most camera installs integrate with Alarm.com, Honeywell, or Qolsys panels. Ohio thunderstorm intensity makes UPS-backed NVRs and surge-protected PoE switches essential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need permits for Toledo security cameras?
Residential surveillance generally doesn't need a permit. Tying cameras into a monitored alarm requires licensed low-voltage work.
Should my Toledo cameras have local or cloud storage?
Hybrid is standard — local NVR with 14-30 days, plus cloud backup of motion-triggered events.
How do Ohio storms affect outdoor cameras?
Quality outdoor IP cameras with surge protection on the PoE switch handle Ohio storms well. UPS on the NVR is essential.

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