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St. Louis, MO —
February 11, 2026 —
Interface
Systems, a leading managed service provider delivering remote video
monitoring, commercial security systems, business intelligence, and
network services for multi-location enterprises, today announced that
the fast-food hamburger chain, White Castle, has successfully piloted
Interface’s AI-powered exterior security solution – Virtual Perimeter
Guard™ at a high-risk St. Louis location. The pilot delivered measurable
reductions in loitering, late-night incidents, and security escalations
while improving safety for employees and customers.
The pilot focused on a location experiencing after-hours security
challenges, including loitering, open-air drug use, customer pestering
in drive-thru lanes, and repeated vandalism that cost thousands of
dollars per incident.
Within the first 30 days of deployment, 91% of perimeter security events
were resolved automatically through AI detection and live voice
deterrence. The site saw a significant reduction in loitering, a reduced
need for morning trash clearing, and late-night escalation calls dropped
from about once a week to none. White Castle also reported improved
employee morale, a stronger sense of safety, and increased customer
comfort while waiting in late-night drive-thru lines.
“Sometimes we don’t even realize something bad may be happening, and the
Interface Security experts are already intervening and telling potential
criminals to leave,” said Cheryl Soest, District Supervisor at White
Castle. “That allows our team to focus on serving customers instead of
worrying about what’s happening outside.”
Proactive Perimeter Protection Replaces
Reactive Security
Unlike traditional exterior cameras or prerecorded warning systems that
are often ignored, Virtual Perimeter Guard combines AI-powered
detection, escalating voice downs with powerful strobe lighting, and
live security professionals who intervene in real time. The White Castle
Virtual Perimeter Guard system is armed nightly when exterior visibility
is limited.
“People don’t take prerecorded messages seriously,” Soest added. “When
the lights come on, and a live person speaks, they move. They don’t wait
around.”
“What this deployment of Virtual Perimeter Guard demonstrates is the
shift from reactive security to proactive prevention,” said Steve Womer,
Senior Vice President of Product at Interface Systems. “By combining AI
detection with live human intervention, Virtual Perimeter Guard stops
issues before they escalate into property damage, safety incidents, or
operational disruption. White Castle’s results show how perimeter
intelligence can directly improve safety, reduce cost exposure, and give
operators peace of mind without adding burden to store teams.”
Safety Gains Without Operational Disruption
Installation and onboarding were completed without disrupting restaurant
operations. Interface Systems managed system tuning, testing, and
ongoing monitoring, while White Castle leadership received weekly
insight reports, eliminating the need for on-site staff to actively
monitor footage.
“We didn’t have to worry about anything,” Soest said. “They handled
installation, testing, and walked us through everything step by step.
The whole process was very easy.”
Supporting Employees, Customers, and
Communities
Beyond loss prevention, White Castle noted improvements in employee
confidence and customer experience, particularly during late-night
operations, where perceptions of safety directly affect retention and
traffic.
“If customers feel safe coming onto your lot, and team members feel safe
working there, it improves your business,” Soest said.
Following these positive early results, White Castle is evaluating
full-perimeter coverage at the pilot location and potential expansion to
additional restaurants with similar challenges.
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