Casino Security
With legalized gaming now in 48 states, the U.S. has seen an explosion in the gaming Industry. This explosion is easily witnessed as Poker tournaments themselves regularly outdraw other major sporting events on TV. It is a cultural phenomenon and as such gaming establishments are turning more and more into comprehensive entertainment mega-centers. These entertainment mega-centers include gaming, fine dining and live performances among so much more, and are attracting people of all interests, age groups, and demographics. This leads to millions of unique and new customers who have never even been to a casino before every year. As such, casinos are at higher and higher risk, and top-flight, cutting edge security technology is always in demand.


Complicating matters, the gaming Industry is one of the most regulated industries in the nation. This makes each and every system unique from each other. Factors include gaming and alcohol regulations, State and Federal laws, tribal regulations, and even individual gaming company policies. Each of these can factor into a unique design for every casino.
At Hackett Security, Inc. we will supply your casino with cutting edge video, surveillance, and security technology. We understand the demands of the gaming Industry, and we can customize our solution to meet your particular needs or budget. We do not stop after the initial install is completed and we will continue to support your system for the life of it. Click the menu on the left or below to find out more.
- Access control - Using an encoded card or other secured method to specify access to particular persons to a particular area.
- Metal detectors - An electromagnetic scanning field for the detection of metallic weapons inside a monitored passage.
- Video monitoring - Closed-circuit television and digital video recording.
- Time & attendance - Tracking the time of visitors or employees for automated payroll and/or making work time more efficient.
- Identification badges - Picture or magnetic-based cards used for access, identification, and time and attendance.
- Alarm systems - Fire, burglar, silent, and safety alarm systems for home and business.
- Visitor management - Site usage tracking, usually tied in with other security systems.