Published: 08 Aug 2019 in

Construction sites are, unfortunately, a popular target for criminals. The good news is that there are plenty of effective measures you can take to boost the security on your construction site, and we've listed 8 great ways to prevent crime.

1.Reliable fencing around the perimeter

A high and strong fence is the first step you should take in protecting your construction site. Reliable fencing such as concrete or timber hoarding with added anti-climb precautions or barbed wire around your perimeter is a great choice and will work wonders at keeping criminals out.

2.Invest in a robust alarm system and an alarm response service

An effective alarm system is a must, no matter what industry you're in. You might also want to consider an alarm response service too, whereby our security team is notified the moment your alarm is triggered, dispatching security officers to the site within minutes. The allows crime to be tackled quickly, efficiently and by professionals.

3.Security officers you can trust

Security officers act as a brilliant deterrent to crime, regardless of whether you opt for mobile patrolling, door supervisors or manned guarding. Security officers can patrol the perimeter of your construction site, monitor CCTV, respond to alarms, notify the local authorities and monitor CCTV. Having a team on-site that you can trust will not only put your mind at rest, but it could even lower your insurance premiums too.

4.CCTV installation and monitoring

An effective method for protecting construction sites is CCTV security. Cameras can be installed beside entrances and exits and in blind spots, and the footage can also be used in court, making it a valuable tool at achieving justice should a crime take place at your construction site.

5.Warning signs highlighting you have a security presence

What's the point of investing in proactive security measures if you don't warn potential criminals about it? Displaying warning signs near entrances, exits and elsewhere around your construction site will act as a brilliant deterrent. We can provide these signs for you that clearly display that you have a CSS Ltd security presence on site.

6.Strong PINs/Passwords

It's hugely important to use strong passwords for doors, computers, machinery and other electrical devices, as this will make it difficult for a criminal to gain access to buildings and sensitive information. Changing them regularly is also good practice.

7. Install sensor lights

Installing motion-activated security lighting can help deter unwanted criminals. Lighting should be placed up high so it isn't easily reachable, and it should be regularly checked to ensure it's working properly.

8.Be vigilant with visitor passes

Anyone who enters your construction site should be issued with ID passes so they can be accounted for -- that includes temporary ID passes for visitors too. Logbooks should be signed by all visitors coming in and out too, and door supervisors and manned guarding can assist with this.

For more information on how we can provide a quality security service at your construction site, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Alternatively, if you're looking to further your career within the security industry, and you think you have what it take to be part of the CSS Ltd team, please check the careers section on our website. We look forward to hearing from you.

 

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