With construction materials and equipment theft at startling highs across the US and Canada, proactive security solutions that can help reduce, deter, and respond quickly to incidents has become more vital than ever.
While observing surveillance feeds from a Florida panhandle construction project, Stealth Monitoring security operators observed two individuals emerging from the wooded perimeter of the site and trespassing on the property, climbing an exterior stairwell and appearing to “hang out” while a lighter flared multiple times on camera at approximately 8:19 pm. Local police dispatch was contacted due to the nature of the activity observed. Officers arrived onsite shortly after and made contact with the two individuals, ultimately taking them into custody.
Construction sites in Tallahassee, Florida, and other parts of the panhandle have faced significant issues with trespassing and materials theft, highlighting the need for stringent security measures. One notable incident involved Leon County Commissioner David O’Keefe, who was investigated for trespassing at the construction site of the new Tallahassee police headquarters. This incident drew attention to the vulnerabilities of construction sites in the area and the legal implications of such actions, with trespassing on a posted construction site being a felony under Florida law.
These incidents have prompted discussions among city commissioners and the public about improving construction site security and the legal repercussions for offenders.
A Proactive Security Solution that Helps Mitigate Risks
Construction business owners are acutely aware of the substantial liability risks posed by trespassers on their sites. These risks arise from various factors and legal principles that can lead to costly delays and significantly impact project budgets and bottom lines. To help mitigate these risks, construction businesses should be proactive in securing their sites and addressing potential hazards for both authorized individuals and potential trespassers.
Understanding local laws, implementing robust safety measures, and warning known trespassers about site dangers are crucial steps. Neglecting these responsibilities can result in potentially severe legal and financial repercussions. As theft, vandalism, and liability issues persist at construction sites, proactive surveillance solutions like those offered by Stealth have become indispensable for project owners and contractors.
Traditional static, passive security cameras primarily act as deterrents through their visibility. However, bold perpetrators often find ways to evade detection or disguise themselves, rendering measures insufficient. In these types of cases, vigilant monitoring becomes imperative.
Transitioning to remotely monitored video surveillance allows construction firms to oversee sites in real-time. This approach provides exhaustive visual coverage that can adapt to site progression, offering protection that routine patrols cannot match. Most importantly, it enables quick responses to unlawful or hazardous activities on-site.
Our customized video surveillance solutions integrate smart, strategically positioned cameras with the expertise of trained security professionals. This combination ensures real-time monitoring of high-priority areas. When an anomaly is detected, our operators can swiftly trigger on-site alarms or alert the police for critical intervention.
By providing local police dispatchers with precise, real-time details on unfolding events, our operators help enhance the priority of calls, often resulting in a faster law enforcement response. This timely intervention can prevent significant damage or theft.
For more information on enhancing site security for your business, contact the team at Stealth today for a complimentary quote or to consult with a construction security specialist in your area. We’re ready to partner with you to proactively combat crime, protecting your assets, people, and progress.
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