Anyone in the construction industry knows that it is essential to recognize the inherent risks associated with unauthorized entry into construction sites or derelict buildings. Individuals who venture into these areas without proper knowledge or authorization expose themselves to significant dangers, and these risks range from structural instability to hazardous materials and complex machinery. The motives for trespassing vary- from squatting to theft, or in many cases, simple curiosity. However, the potential consequences remain consistently severe, including exposure to precarious structures, unsecured heavy equipment, and various other safety hazards.
Ensuring the security of your site as a construction professional is not only critical for safeguarding individuals from potential harm, but also for shielding your company from legal accountability in the event of accidents or injuries. Legal responsibility lies in implementing effective safety measures to protect all individuals, regardless of their reasons for being on the premises.
Maintaining a secure site is vital for the protection of valuable assets and property. A notable incident, mentioned by our partners at Caliber Communications, highlights this point: a construction site experienced a fire caused by a trespasser carelessly discarding a cigarette butt into a tar bucket. Fortunately, there were no injuries, and the damage to the building was minimal. However, this event underscores the broader issue of construction site theft, a growing concern in both Canada and the US, especially with the increasing prices of materials like lumber.
The theft of construction materials not only creates a financial burden but also threatens the project timelines. This makes clear the need for robust security measures- indispensable for both safety and asset protection. Take a look at the video below to see how Stealth’s live video monitoring solution helped to intervene in a bold trespasser’s activity on a Washington construction project.
While monitoring a western Washington construction jobsite, Stealth security professionals were alerted to unusual activity. A closer look revealed an individual who could be clearly observed trespassing on the site in a white tank and black jeans, wandering back and forth, tampering with what appeared to be a hose and bucket before gathering items near the port-a-johns. Observing Stealth monitoring operators activated audible onsite warnings, but as the trespasser remained undeterred, they contacted local law enforcement dispatch due to the nature of the activity being observed. Responding officers arrived shortly after and were seen on cameras intercepting and apprehending the individual. A follow up email was sent to the clients detailing the incident and its resolution for their records.
Elevate Your Construction Site’s Security with Advanced Remote Video Monitoring
For the construction industry, traditional security measures often fall short. As showcased in the preceding video, reliance on physical barriers, courtesy patrols, and passive, unmonitored surveillance systems can leave your jobsite vulnerable. These conventional methods might deter some intrusions, but they often lack the immediacy and effectiveness required for comprehensive protection.
Stealth’s remote video monitoring security solution, on the other hand – is a harmonious blend of cutting-edge technology and human vigilance. Our approach is both proactive and adaptive, designed to safeguard your construction site in real time. Utilizing advanced video analytics, our cameras are fine-tuned to detect meaningful activity, not just simple motion, like fluttering plastic bags or waving branches. This precision allows us to focus on true threats and enhances the efficacy of our monitoring.
But our system isn’t just about technology. At the heart of Stealth’s solution are our expertly trained security professionals. They are trained to identify suspicious behaviors and activities. Their ability to issue onsite warnings can often effectively deter intruders, and when necessary, they can swiftly engage local law enforcement for a timely response.
What sets our live video monitoring apart is its adaptability and customization. As your construction project evolves, so does our security strategy, ensuring a seamless fit for the ever-changing landscape of your jobsite. Beyond security, our live video monitoring offers a spectrum of applications, including the use of overhead time-lapse cameras for operational insights and project management.
Are you ready to transform your site’s security while potentially reducing your security costs by up to 60%? Contact us to connect with a construction security specialist and discover how Stealth’s live video monitoring can bring peace of mind and efficiency to your project.
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