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As video applications increase, so too, does the need for understanding your options for mounting surveillance monitors and flat-panel TVs. Mounts are an accessory that offers good profit margins, experts say.
In the grand scheme of a security system, monitor mounts are not only not top of mind, they’re all too often an afterthought, believes Keith Fulmer, president of Stensville, Md.-based Video Mount Products. “We’re the red-headed stepchildren,” he says. “We’re the low-tech guys, so people tend to think about us last.”
Video Mount Products, Stevensville, Md., a provider of mounting solutions for the A/V, communications, and security industries, teamed with Autodesk to provide Building Information Modeling (BIM) content for many of its products.
Video Mount Products (VMP) has introduced its FRM Series of non-penetrating roof mounts designed for wireless, DBS, off-air antenna and satellite surveillance systems.