Brighton, Colorado

Commercial Security Systems in Brighton

ESI Technologies has installed commercial security systems along the northern Front Range since 1984. Our Fort Collins office serves Brighton businesses with local technicians, local dispatch, and 24/7 monitoring.

(970) 999-1681

Brighton’s Local Security Integrator

Brighton is the Adams County seat, and county facilities set the tone for a lot of the commercial security work here. Courthouse and administrative buildings, a sheriff’s operation, and public works all carry requirements that a residential-leaning integrator is not equipped to handle. Facilities that touch criminal justice information have to be built and serviced to CJIS standards, which ESI holds.

The other half of the Brighton economy is agricultural processing, manufacturing, and distribution along the I-76 and rail corridors. Those are large sites with long perimeters, truck gates, and yard areas that matter more than the front lobby. Camera placement on a facility like that is a question of coverage across acreage and lighting after dark, not megapixels on a reception desk.

Security Services in Brighton

ESI provides the full range of commercial security integration for Brighton facilities, and the team that installs a system is the team that maintains it.

We hold manufacturer authorizations from Genetec, Axis, Gallagher, Avigilon, AMAG, and Salto. Authorization controls warranty coverage, software licensing, and the manufacturer support channel, which means we can program, license, and support these platforms over their full life, not just install the hardware.

Denver Metro Service Area

The Fort Collins office serves businesses across Brighton and the surrounding Denver metro, including:

ESI Fort Collins

Serving Brighton and the surrounding Denver metro

1600 E Mulberry St, Unit 1
Fort Collins, CO 80524

(970) 999-1681

Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm
After-hours emergency dispatch available

South of I-70?

Our Colorado Springs office serves the Denver metro south of I-70 and the southern Front Range.

Colorado Springs office →

The Facilities We Secure in Brighton

Adams County operates its government center, courts, and public safety facilities in Brighton. Platte Valley Medical Center anchors local healthcare, and 27J Schools runs campuses across the city. Public sector and institutional work here runs through formal procurement, and ESI holds preferred vendor agreements with three Colorado municipalities plus OMNIA Partners cooperative purchasing access.

The industrial base includes wind energy component manufacturing, food and agricultural processing, distribution, and contractor yards. We install and support systems for municipal and government, manufacturing, industrial, and healthcare facilities in Brighton.

ESI’s History and Credentials in Colorado

ESI has operated in Colorado since 1984. We carry NICET certification for fire alarm and low-voltage work and CJIS certification for facilities that handle criminal justice information, hold preferred vendor agreements with three Colorado municipalities, and participate in OMNIA Partners cooperative purchasing, which lets eligible government, education, and commercial buyers procure through an existing competitively bid contract.

Our work includes Larimer County, the City of Fort Collins, the City of Loveland, Northern Colorado Regional Airport, and the State of Colorado Integrated Document Solutions facility in Denver, where we consolidated 69 cameras onto a single managed platform. Those are the facility types we support across the Front Range: county and municipal government, transportation, and institutional clients that need systems installed correctly and maintained over time.

Why a Local Integrator Matters for Service in Brighton

Industrial sites in Brighton run their security systems hard. Dust, temperature swings, vibration near dock doors, and equipment that gets bumped by forklifts all shorten hardware life compared to an office building. A camera that has drifted three degrees off its programmed view still records, it just records the wrong thing, and nobody finds out until footage is needed.

We offer service agreements with preventive maintenance, which replace the unpredictable cost of emergency break-fix calls with scheduled service and priority response. If your Brighton facility runs its security systems on a break-fix model now, a service agreement is worth a conversation. Our commercial security system maintenance guide walks through what scheduled service should cover.

Frequently asked questions

Does ESI have an office in Brighton?

ESI does not have a Brighton office. Brighton is served from ESI’s Fort Collins office at 1600 E Mulberry St, Unit 1, Fort Collins, CO 80524, by technicians who work the Denver metro and dispatch locally. ESI has operated in Colorado since 1984. Call (970) 999-1681.

What commercial security services does ESI offer in Brighton?

ESI installs and maintains access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, fire alarm, AV, and structured cabling systems, plus 24/7 monitoring, remote guarding, managed security services, and maintenance agreements, for commercial facilities in Brighton and across the Denver metro.

What types of Brighton facilities does ESI work with?

ESI works with county and municipal government, manufacturing and food processing, distribution and warehousing, healthcare, education, and agricultural operations in Brighton. We hold CJIS certification for facilities that handle criminal justice information.

Does ESI service security systems after installation in Brighton?

Yes. ESI offers service agreements with preventive maintenance, monitoring, and priority response, as well as break-fix service calls, including on systems other integrators installed. The team that installs the system is the team that maintains it.

Brighton Businesses Trust ESI

Start with a free site walk from our Fort Collins team. We’ll assess your facility, identify coverage gaps, and design a security system built for your requirements. You can also call the Fort Collins office at (970) 999-1681.

Last updated: August 2026