There are a lot of moving parts and people on a construction site. From homeowners arriving to check on their build to unwelcomed trades dumping materials illegally to trespassers stealing equipment, issues like these can add up and cost a company millions of dollars.
The construction industry is one of the global economy's largest sectors. While other industries have undergone a digital transformation to increase efficiencies, construction still lags.
No longer is video surveillance limited to banks and ATM machines. It has reached the point of affordability that many homeowners use it for doorbells and companies gain eyes on their property around-the-clock.
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FAQ — Q: What if power goes out at your monitoring center?
A: We provide coverage from three monitoring centers that give us round-the-clock coverage with redundant backups. This ensures if something happens at one of them, there will always be someone watching your assets.
Security Tip — Mitigate Liability
Hopefully, this doesn't happen, but if someone gets hurt on your construction site, video surveillance can bring it to someone's attention sooner. On the other end of the spectrum, someone looking for a payday may fake an injury. Video cameras can also uncover fraud to help prevent liability claims on your construction site.