Patrol, monitoring, and emergency response for Humble’s apartment communities, condominiums, and townhomes — and only those. No retail, no offices, no airport hotels. We do one thing.
Humble multifamily breaks into three pockets. Kingwood — the master-planned forest community on the northeast edge of the service zone — carries a substantial townhome HOA stock, condo clusters along Kingwood Drive, and apartment communities in the Northpark and Forest Cove sub-areas. The Atascocita-adjacent corridor running east along FM 1960 holds the bulk of the mid-tier garden apartment stock and townhome rows tied to the Lake Houston-adjacent communities. The FM 1960 / IAH district pocket carries newer Class-A and value-tier multifamily built to serve airport-area professionals. We currently maintain active contracts at 5 Humble-area properties.
Humble’s threat profile is shaped by airport proximity and Lake Houston spillover. The IAH district properties deal with overnight parking-lot prowl tied to the long-stay-parking demographic looking for cars to break into. The Kingwood-edge properties handle the standard suburban auto-burglary and package-theft patterns plus an occasional flood-watch coordination need during heavy rain seasons (Lake Houston watershed). FM 1960 corridor properties see more transient activity. Our patrol routes weight each property to its actual pattern.
Dispatch reaches Humble from our 77045 hub via I-69 / US 59 North and Beltway 8 East, with most contracted properties under a 62-second drive-up overnight. We coordinate with Harris County Constable Precinct 4 (Kingwood area) and Harris County Constable Precinct 3 (Atascocita-adjacent area), Harris County Sheriff for unincorporated pockets, and Humble PD for properties inside Humble city limits. Multifamily only — not airport hotels, not Deerbrook Mall retail, not FM 1960 strip centers.
Marked-vehicle patrols across Kingwood townhome rows, Atascocita-adjacent garden communities, and the IAH-district apartment stock. Lot sweeps weighted toward the airport-adjacent overnight prowl pattern.
Live-watched feeds covering Humble property lots, breezeways, and amenity buildings. Critical for the IAH-district properties where overnight parking-lot watch is the dominant call type.
Active-incident dispatch for properties under standing contract. Coordination with Constable Precinct 3 or 4 (depending on jurisdiction), Humble PD, and HCSO. Flood-watch coordination available during Lake Houston-adjacent storm events.
“The IAH spillover hit our lot hard for two summers running — long-stay-parking scouts coming through every other week looking for unsecured cars. Multifamily Top spotted the pattern, changed our patrol cadence, and the problem went away. They watched, they adjusted, they kept watching.”
The shaded ring covers Kingwood, Atascocita-adjacent corridors, the FM 1960 multifamily belt, and the IAH-district apartment stock.
Yes. Humble contracts typically run 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. with marked-vehicle patrols every 35–55 minutes. IAH-district properties get heavier lot-sweep weight; Kingwood townhome routes run a different cadence.
Average drive-up to a contracted Humble property is under 62 seconds overnight. IAH-district and FM 1960 properties hit fastest; Kingwood-deep townhome properties take the longer leg.
Yes — Humble PD for inside-city-limits properties, Harris County Constable Precinct 4 for Kingwood, Precinct 3 for Atascocita-adjacent areas, and HCSO for unincorporated pockets. Our officers carry the property’s trespass authorization on every shift.
Only multifamily — Kingwood townhome HOAs and condos, Atascocita-adjacent garden communities, FM 1960 mid-tier apartments, and IAH-district Class-A stock. We don’t protect Deerbrook Mall, airport hotels, FM 1960 strip centers, or any other vertical. Multifamily only.
We arrive in plain clothes, walk the property the way an officer on patrol would, then deliver a written proposal within 4 business hours.