Installing security cameras in parking lots, construction sites, or other commercial facilities as important assets is always an option we must consider. Advanced video surveillance cameras have made it possible to capture highly detailed images without interference such as lighting. Some can even operate independently of power and fixed LAN.
However many times seasoned criminals are easily able to disrupt traditional fixed surveillance and they often do not provide a sufficient deterrent. Therefore many people will want to opt for a more proactive and effective solution - mobile cctv trailer.
Next we outline some of the unique features of cctv trailers and how they can be effective in preventing crime.
A strong, visible presence is often all that is needed to make criminals think twice. Knowing that they are at risk of being recorded creates a psychological barrier that significantly impacts crime rates.
Statistics that back this theory up include the following:
- Visible security cameras can reduce crime by up to 50% in certain areas, according to the Urban Institute
- A study by the University of North Carolina found that 60% of convicted burglars said they would avoid a property if they saw visible security cameras.
So in a typical deployment scenario, such as at a construction jobsite, placing a mobile cctv trailers at the entrance with visible cameras and warning signs can significantly reduce occurrences of theft and vandalism.
24/7 Continuous Monitoring
CCTV trailers are able to offer the assurance of sustainable operation at all times through solar power and 4G connectivity, even if there is an emergency power outage in your area. This sustainable deterrent reduces the likelihood of theft by letting criminals know that the premises are always being watched, and the 20 foot mast provides greater field of view coverage, reducing blind spots and providing full protection for your property.
Lights, Alarms, and Voice Address Systems
Most trailers can be equipped with additional security features such as lights, speakers, and sirens, all of which contribute to the shock and awe effect of the system's overall security profile.
Just imagine a criminal attempting to break into your property at the dead of night, when suddenly the sky is lit up with flashing blue lights and a live audio warning that they have been detected is issued.