Digital Signage & Displays in Horn Lake, MS
Digital Signage & Displays for warehouses, terminals, and offices across Horn Lake — operations dashboards and wayfinding for large facilities.
Horn Lake's economy leans on logistics and distribution along I-55, with Class-A industrial in the Horn Lake 55 Business Center and a retail-and-services corridor running down Goodman Road. It's a working, growing DeSoto County market with a healthy mix of warehouse and storefront work.
Large distribution buildings need dock and perimeter cameras and segmented networks; the Goodman Road storefronts need clean, affordable coverage. We handle the warehouse scale and the small-business simplicity.
What a signage system gets you
Lobby displays, wayfinding, and menu boards driven by UniFi Connect — scheduled playlists and live dashboards managed from the same console as your network. Clean hardware, simple content control, no separate signage vendor.
- UniFi Connect displays and kiosks
- Scheduled playlists and live dashboards
- Managed from the same UniFi console
- Retail, lobby, and wayfinding deployments
How the install works
- 1
Place & power
We plan display locations, mounts, and PoE power.
- 2
Design & quote
Displays, mounts, and cabling itemized and tech-reviewed.
- 3
Mount & cable
Displays mounted and powered over PoE, cabling dressed.
- 4
Schedule & hand off
Content scheduled and a walkthrough so your team can update it.
Gear we install
- UniFi Connect Display 21"
- PoE mounting & cabling
- Lobby & wayfinding displays
What it costs
Connect displays start around $900 per display installed including mount and PoE cabling. Content management is built into the UniFi console — no separate signage subscription.
Pricing is preliminary and non-binding until a tech reviews your site.
Signage work in Mississippi
Mississippi splits the work into two contractor classifications: an alarm/access/security class and a separate low-voltage communications class that explicitly covers closed-circuit video but excludes alarms. Commercial projects of $50,000 or more require a state contractor license.
Local building departments handle permits; fire-alarm and life-safety work additionally runs through the State Fire Marshal.
Regulated by Mississippi State Board of Contractors — Alarm Systems, Access Systems & Security Equipment classification (with State Fire Marshal oversight). Educational summary only.
Signage FAQs for Horn Lake businesses
Do you install signage systems in Horn Lake?
Yes — Mid-South Signal installs and supports digital signage & displays for warehouses, terminals, and offices throughout Horn Lake, Mississippi, from I-55 industrial corridor to the surrounding Horn Lake 55 Business Center. We're about 16 miles from our Memphis base, so a local crew handles the work.
How is security and low-voltage work regulated in Mississippi?
Mississippi splits the work into two contractor classifications: an alarm/access/security class and a separate low-voltage communications class that explicitly covers closed-circuit video but excludes alarms. Commercial projects of $50,000 or more require a state contractor license. Local building departments handle permits; fire-alarm and life-safety work additionally runs through the State Fire Marshal.
How do I change what's on screen?
Content is scheduled from the UniFi Connect console — playlists, dashboards, and wayfinding — and we train your team to update it.
Does signage need its own system?
No. UniFi Connect runs on the same console as your network and cameras, so there's one platform to manage.
Can displays show live dashboards?
Yes — alongside scheduled content, displays can show live dashboards and feeds, useful for lobbies and operations boards.
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