Tips To Improve Security on Your Construction Site

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During the day, construction sites are a hub of activity, so security may not be the first thing on your mind. However, when everyone clocking off for the day, the expensive equipment and sometimes-easy access can attract unwanted visitors. To ensure your construction site doesn’t become the target of this type of attention, check out these tips to improve its security.

1. Create a security plan

Before you start implementing security strategies, you need to know what they are first. Assessing the main security risks is vital to cover all areas. Plus, plans for emergencies also need to be in place. You may also want to involve the help of a security firm to assist in the process. This will ensure you think of everything to keep your site secure and safe.

2. Secure the perimeter

A perimeter is essential for any construction site, as it will help to keep track of everything. Setting a boundary also reduces the risk of penetration as it provides a deterrent and establishes to unwanted visitors that you have extra security measures in place alongside this perimeter.

3. Lighting

Under the mask of darkness is when most unscrupulous behavior occurs on construction sites. To avoid this and help illuminate any perpetrators, bright lighting can help. This can be installed on motion detection, so it provides an extra deterrent. The central aspect to think about when installing additional lighting is your adjoining neighbors or community, as there can be restrictions on the intrusiveness of excessively bright lights directly in windows.

4. Install security cameras

Not surprisingly, security cameras can help to give your site increased visibility day and night. You can install them in hot spots around the area and ensure equipment is watched at all times. Perimeter cameras can detect any unwanted attention or access points. Plus, you can also have access to cameras that link directly with security firms or wirelessly to your phone so you can monitor for yourself.

5. Hire temporary construction site security

Hiring security officers is a great option for securing your location, especially if it has equipment and valuables on site. Security professionals such as Compound Security can provide temporary construction site security, monitor the perimeter and carry out routine checks day or night. Plus, they can catch people in the act and avoid any theft of belongings. A security presence also deters trespassers from entering in the first place.

6. Put up adequate signage

While a sign is not going to stop someone entering your construction site, it gives adequate warning you have systems in place to catch them out. Highlighting cameras are present at the location also provides notification that you are recording and monitoring for legal purposes.

7. Use access controls at entrances and exits

If you want to secure your site during the day, installing access controls is a great option. This ensures authorized people have access and also prevents unauthorized use of codes and passes as they are monitored. Using a security presence at the main access point will also help to check who is coming and going from the site each day.
 

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