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Community Security

Camera networks that protect a whole neighborhood.

Strategic, community-wide camera coverage with coverage-gap analysis, shared investigation tools, and coordination with local authorities when appropriate — the model trusted by Baltimore neighborhood associations.

Overview

Safety is a community project. We make it coordinated.

A handful of doorbell cameras pointed at the street isn't a security plan. We work with neighborhood associations and HOAs to design coverage at the scale of the community — mapping the corridors, alleys, and entry points where incidents actually happen, and placing cameras where they do the most good for the most people.

Footage is organized so the right people can find the right clip fast, and — with the community's consent — shared with local authorities to support investigations. Several Baltimore neighborhoods, from Little Italy to Harbor East, already rely on this model, and our work has noticeably reduced issues like illegal dumping while giving residents a stronger sense of safety.

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What You Get

What a community network includes.

Coverage, governance, and a fair, transparent plan the whole association can stand behind.

Coverage-gap analysis

We map the whole neighborhood — corridors, alleys, and entries — so cameras go where incidents happen, not where they're convenient.

Shared investigation tools

Organized, searchable footage so an authorized resident or board member can locate the right clip in minutes.

Authority coordination

When the community approves it, we help package and share relevant footage with local law enforcement.

Fair cost-sharing

Transparent, phased plans that spread investment across the association — with no surprise line items.

Privacy by design

Cameras framed on shared and public spaces, with clear governance over who can access footage.

Phased rollout

Larger networks deploy on a schedule we set with the board, so coverage grows without disruption.

Our Approach

How we build a network.

01

Assess

We meet with the board, walk the neighborhood, and map where coverage matters most.

02

Design

A community-scale plan with placement, governance, and a transparent, phased budget.

03

Install

Coordinated installation across properties and common areas, on an agreed schedule.

04

Support

Footage management, maintenance, and authority coordination keep the network working for everyone.

FAQ

Good questions, answered.

Who owns and accesses the footage?

The community sets the rules. We design clear governance so only authorized people can access footage, with cameras framed on shared and public spaces.

Do you work with neighborhood associations and HOAs?

Yes — that's the core of this service. We present to boards, scope coverage, and structure transparent, phased budgets.

Can footage be shared with police?

When the community approves it, we help package and share relevant footage with local authorities to support investigations.

Which Baltimore neighborhoods do you serve?

We work across Baltimore and Maryland, with deep experience in Little Italy, Brewers Hill, Greektown, Upper Fells, and Harbor East.

Testimonials

What Baltimore clients say.

Safe House Privacy transformed our neighborhood security. Their expertise in strategic camera placement and community-wide planning has made a noticeable difference in safety.
Michael, Little Italy Neighborhood Association
Exceptional service from start to finish. They understood our business and built a system that's both effective and easy to use.
Sarah, Harbor East Business Owner
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Protect what matters with Neighborhood Networks.

Tell us what you're protecting and we'll design the right approach. Complimentary on-site assessment, no obligation.