The Problem with Fence-Only Construction Site Security Fencing is a standard first line of defense for most construction projects. It’s the obvious barrier, the visible boundary that separates an active job site from public space. But while fencing may slow down opportunistic trespassers, it’s far from sufficient on its own. Sophisticated thieves view fences not […]| Mobile Video Guard
The Power of Unpredictability in Construction Site Security For most criminals, timing is everything. When thieves and trespassers know a pattern, they can plan around it. And nowhere is this more dangerous than on a job site where high-value equipment, tools, and materials are stored overnight. In the world of construction site security, predictability is […]| Mobile Video Guard
Choosing the Right Power Source for Your Job Site Surveillance For construction professionals managing equipment, materials, and safety on active job sites, surveillance is no longer optional—it’s essential. With growing theft risks, stricter insurance requirements, and evolving OSHA standards, contractors must ensure that their job site surveillance systems are not only effective but also reliable. […]| Mobile Video Guard
The Most Stolen Construction Equipment—and How to Protect Yours Construction equipment is an investment—one that’s critical to keeping jobs on schedule and teams productive. But for thieves, that same equipment represents easy, high-dollar targets, especially after hours. According to the National Equipment Register (NER) and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), thousands of pieces of […]| Mobile Video Guard
Understanding the Scope of Construction Equipment Theft Construction site theft remains one of the costliest and most persistent issues facing the industry. According to the National Equipment Register (NER) and National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), the construction sector loses more than $1 billion annually to stolen equipment. And despite the size and visibility of most […]| Mobile Video Guard