A guide on choosing mobile surveillance or fixed surveillance

Aug 14, 2024

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We often hesitate between mobile and fixed surveillance when choosing a surveillance solution for our business or venue. Mobile surveillance is becoming more and more popular because of its flexibility, and in many cases it can replace the use of fixed surveillance, but of course there are some scenarios where its advantages are not obvious. So let's analyze together how to pick the right solution for your needs.

 

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Usage Time

The number one consideration when we make a program selection is your time of use. If you are thinking about five, ten or even more years of use, choosing fixed surveillance is the most hassle-free decision we can make. Mobile surveillance is ideal for use in less than three years, such as construction sites that typically take a year or more to complete. Because valuable building materials such as lumber, steel, etc. can change location as construction progresses, this is where a fast mobile surveillance system can be of great importance.

 

Mounting Position

If your site is remote and lacks infrastructure such as power grids as well as networks, then you may want to consider a mobile solution first. Thanks to solar panels, these trailers don't quit. No sun? No problem. The battery bank keeps things running smooth, day or night. 4G ensures you stay connected, no matter how off-the-grid your location is.

 

If the lack of a power grid is the only problem you face, then you may want to consider another semi-mobile solution - a slide-in system. Their bottom platforms have forklift holes that can be moved, but for the most part are unlikely to be moved frequently.

 

The aggressive appearance of mobile trailers can be intimidating to criminals. This has been proven in the case of retail stores. Retail big boxes have found that they can actually reduce instore shrinkage and theft by deploying external mobile trailers with lights and audio. Big box retail stores have found that mobile surveillance units reduce crime that fixed cameras when placed in the exact same location.

 

In some cases it makes sense to use a mobile solution initially and then transition to a fixed solution. Take for instance a car dealership or equipment yard. Initially it might make sense to quickly deploy a mobile solution. Once you feel like this is an effective solution and that it is something you plan to incorporate into your long-term security plan, it would likely make sense to transition to a fixed solution. You could install 3-4 stations on your parking area for the cost of 1-2 years of mobile surveillance rental.

 

BIGLUX has extensive experience in mobile surveillance solutions. Whether you are looking to set up your own surveillance system or looking to make a profit by renting equipment, we are able to fulfill all of your needs. We have a large number of success stories from our customers in different fields, would you like to find out more? Contact us now!