Better Jobsite Security

See How Exposed Your Site Really Is

Our Site Risk Snapshot helps construction teams identify exposure, understand what one incident could really cost, and see where additional protection may be needed.

Start Your Site Risk Snapshot
HOW IT WORKS

See your site’s risk in three simple steps

1. Submit your Site Risk Snapshot
Answer a few quick questions about your project, current controls, and on-site exposure. It takes about 1 minute to complete.
2. We review the risk
Our team reviews your project details, scores the site, and identifies the biggest drivers behind your current exposure.
3. You get your next step
Within 24 hours, we send your Site Risk Snapshot with your risk profile, key security gaps, and a recommended next step based on the job.

Built for active construction projects
Delivered within 24 hours
A Solar powered security trailers, three outward facing solar panels, at the top is a trailer with two cameras and an outward facing speaker.
WHAT THE SNAPSHOT HELPS UNCOVER

Most jobsites don’t have one risk. They have three.

A jobsite becomes vulnerable when thieves can get in, move unseen, and leave before anyone responds. Your Site Risk Snapshot helps identify where your current setup is most exposed so you can see what needs attention first.

Deter

Make the site harder to approach
Visible controls, better coverage, and stronger perimeter conditions can make a site far less attractive to thieves looking for an easy opportunity.

Detect

Know where your blind spots are
Blind spots around entrances, laydown yards, trailers, and storage areas create the biggest opportunities for theft, vandalism, and after-hours activity.

Respond

Reduce the time between activity and action
The longer suspicious activity goes unnoticed, the more expensive the incident becomes. Fast awareness and clear response steps are what keep small problems from becoming major losses.

Used on high-risk jobsites that couldn’t afford another incident

“We had repeated theft on one of our larger jobsites—tools, materials, even fuel. After improving site coverage, incidents dropped off and the site became far easier to manage.”
— Regional General Contractor