Warehouse camera coverage
Camera placement should cover docks and overhead doors, inventory aisles and receiving areas, parking and exterior approaches, plus the way managers actually review footage.

Clovis commercial facilities
Bezemer Industries is based in Clovis, and we support commercial facilities that need dependable low-voltage infrastructure. That can mean security cameras and access control, structured cabling and fiber, or network planning that accounts for doors and gates, docks and offices, equipment areas and network rooms, and the way the site operates day to day.

Based in Clovis and focused on commercial facilities, not residential alarm or home-camera work.
Clovis facility conditions
Local commercial teams often need a contractor who can look at the whole system, not just one device: structured cabling for Clovis commercial buildings, along with network capacity, camera placement, access control hardware, recording and monitoring readiness, and the documentation the next service call will depend on.
Clovis facilities range from office and light industrial spaces to yards and warehouses, ag-adjacent operations, contractor shops, and multi-building properties. Each site changes how cable paths and fiber backbones, access points and gates, cameras and controlled areas should be planned.
Bezemer focuses on commercial and industrial work. The goal is to leave the facility with infrastructure that is usable and documented, serviceable when something changes, and ready for future commercial security camera planning, access control for Clovis doors and gates, network devices, or building changes.


Why Clovis facilities call Bezemer
Bezemer is based in Clovis, but the value is not just proximity. It is the ability to review a commercial site as a connected system before the facility commits to cameras and access control, fiber and Wi-Fi, or cabling upgrades.
They want a Clovis-based low-voltage contractor who can walk the site, understand the building, and recommend hardware only after the real constraints are clear.
They need cabling and cameras, access control and fiber, and network planning to work together instead of becoming separate one-off installs.
They want to improve an existing commercial facility without adding unlabeled cable, blind camera views, or equipment that will be hard to service later.
They need a commercial-only team that understands business sites and yards, warehouses and controlled doors, network rooms and active operations.
Commercial facility fit

Commercial offices and owner-occupied buildings
Warehouses, distribution spaces, and storage facilities
Contractor shops, fleet yards, and fenced lots
Ag-tech, packing, and production-adjacent facilities
Manufacturing and equipment-heavy commercial sites
Multi-building properties with long cable or fiber runs
Common Clovis project scopes
Camera placement should cover docks and overhead doors, inventory aisles and receiving areas, parking and exterior approaches, plus the way managers actually review footage.
Structured cabling can support office drops and warehouse devices, network rooms and Wi-Fi access points, cameras and access control panels while leaving room for future expansion.
Gate projects need to account for vehicle movement and after-hours activity, credentials and controller placement, cabling routes and camera views that support accountability.
Fiber backbone planning helps connect detached buildings and long runs, yards and camera backhaul, and network handoffs when copper cannot reliably support the distance or the bandwidth.
Before adding more cameras or access points, it helps to review racks and switches, cable labels and PoE capacity, plus the recording needs and network paths that affect the whole system.
A practical site walk can identify blind spots and weak infrastructure, outdated equipment and access-control gaps before the facility decides what should be replaced first.
Clovis service planning

Cable runs should be labeled, tested, documented, and routed around how the facility will actually be maintained. That matters for offices and warehouses, production areas and access points, cameras and network drops, and future tenant or equipment changes.
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Camera planning should start with what the facility needs to see, whether that is gates and yards, docks and entries, parking areas and equipment, or inventory and after-hours activity. Placement and lighting, recording and network capacity, and monitoring readiness all affect whether footage is useful.
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Clovis businesses often need better control over employee doors and vendor access, restricted areas and vehicle gates, plus credentials that change over time. A good access control plan connects hardware and cabling, schedules and user groups, and practical facility management.
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Long distances and multiple buildings, metal structures and equipment areas, and camera expansion can expose weak network infrastructure. Fiber planning, network room layout, switch capacity, and Wi-Fi placement should be considered before more devices are added.
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Commercial-only qualification
Bezemer does not install residential alarm systems, home security cameras, or smart-home devices. Clovis work is focused on businesses and offices, warehouses and yards, industrial spaces and contractor-led low-voltage projects, plus the commercial doors, gates, and network rooms those sites depend on.
Assessment questions
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Clovis commercial low-voltage FAQs
Yes. Bezemer Industries is based in Clovis and provides commercial low-voltage support for local facilities, including cabling and fiber, access control and security cameras, and facility security systems.
No. Bezemer focuses on commercial and industrial facilities. The work is built around business sites and offices, yards and warehouses, production spaces, gates, doors, and facility infrastructure.
Yes. A site assessment can review existing cabling and network rooms, camera views and access points, doors and gates, and operational constraints before hardware or installation scope is finalized.
Yes. That is often the stronger approach for commercial facilities because cameras and access control, monitoring readiness and network capacity, and structured cabling all depend on each other.
Clovis contact details
Bezemer Industries LLC
1085 Cole Ave A, Clovis, CA 93612
559-314-7050hello@bezemerindustries.comCommercial low-voltage contractor serving Clovis facilities.
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Commercial site assessment
Use this form to start a commercial site assessment for cabling, cameras, access control, monitoring-ready CCTV, fiber, network infrastructure, or commercial security system planning. Bezemer works with commercial and industrial facilities across Clovis, Fresno, and the Central Valley.
Share the facility context, operational priorities, and systems involved so the next step can be scoped around the site instead of a generic equipment list.
Doors, gates, yards, docks, offices, racks, camera views, access points, and existing equipment.
Cabling, panels, cameras, network rooms, Wi-Fi, power, labeling, and expansion limits.
Who needs access, what needs visibility, where response time matters, and what has to stay protected.
Access windows, active operations, vendor coordination, documentation, and handoff details.
Bezemer takes pride in serving commercial teams, public agencies, contractors, and organizations that expect the work to be done carefully, documented clearly, and supported by people who answer the phone.
Veteran-honoring. Locally accountable. Built for real facilities.
Facility Assessment Request
Share the basics of the site, the system involved, and what needs to be fixed, planned, upgraded, or installed. Bezemer will follow up with the next practical step.