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Shielding the Signals: Why Conduit Matters for Low Voltage Wiring
When most people think of electrical conduit—those metal or plastic pipes running along walls and through ceilings—they picture high-voltage power lines. It makes sense; pushing 120V or 240V of electricity requires a serious containment strategy for safety and fire prevention. By contrast, low voltage wiring (ethernet, fiber optics, security systems, and audio/video cables) feels inherently safe. It carries minimal current, won't shock you, and rarely starts fires. So, it’s t

Mike Vitorino
Jun 13 min read


The Invisible Backbone: Why Proper Installation is Everything for Commercial Networks, Cameras, and Access Control
When expanding or upgrading a business space, it’s easy to get caught up in the glitz of high-tech hardware. Executives love talking about 4K AI-powered security cameras, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 7 routers, and biometric access control scanners. But here is the hard truth: the most expensive hardware on the market is only as good as the technician who installs it. In commercial environments, proper installation isn’t just about making things look neat; it is the thin line betwe

Mike Vitorino
May 284 min read


The Blueprint of Modern Infrastructure: Why Proper Low-Voltage Drawings Are Non-Negotiable
Imagine building a modern, high-tech skyscraper, but forgetting to plan the nervous system. The skeleton (structural steel) is magnificent, the arteries (plumbing) are set, and the respiratory system (HVAC) is roaring to life. But when it comes time to think, communicate, and secure the building, everything goes dark. In today’s construction landscape, low-voltage systems—including structured cabling, audio-visual (AV) setups, security/access control, fire alarms, and buildin

Mike Vitorino
May 273 min read


The Unseen Nervous System: Why Structured Low-Voltage Cabling is the Ultimate Business Investment
When we think about modern business infrastructure, we usually picture sleek server racks, high-end workstations, and lightning-fast Wi-Fi routers. But there is an invisible hero keeping all of that tech alive, buried behind drywall and tucked above ceiling tiles: low-voltage cabling. Low-voltage cabling handles the digital lifeblood of your building—ethernet (Cat6/Cat6A), fiber optics, security systems, AV setups, and PoE (Power over Ethernet) devices. Many businesses treat

Mike Vitorino
May 273 min read
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