4 Reasons to Use a Night Vision Camera for Jobsite Security

Accidents can happen any time of the day or night– even at a construction site. That’s why night vision has become an increasingly popular and important function of construction site security. A night vision camera can capture high-quality images and provide comprehensive jobsite monitoring no matter the hour. 

Despite its rise in use, night vision and infrared technology are still fairly new to the construction industry. In the following, we break down everything you need to know about night vision cameras so you can make an informed decision about equipping your jobsite with the right cameras.

Or, if you’re ready to level up your jobsite security, contact a TrueLook team member now to learn about our Intelligent Security and construction security solutions.

What Is a Night Vision Camera?

A night vision camera is a camera that can record video and capture images at nighttime and in low-light environments. Night vision is commonly used in security camera systems and surveillance. Its emergence in construction is revolutionizing how project managers and construction companies approach risk mitigation and construction site security.

Choosing the right type of night vision security camera is key, as they each work in slightly different ways. 

3 Types of Night Vision Cameras

There are three main types of night vision cameras, each utilizing different technologies to enhance visibility in low-light conditions:

  1. Image Intensification Night Vision Camera: These cameras amplify the available light, including near-infrared light, to produce a clearer image. They are mostly used in night vision goggles and many home surveillance systems.
  2. Infrared (IR) Night Vision Camera: Infrared cameras are the most common night vision cameras on the market. This type is widely used in security cameras and is the most popular for construction site security monitoring. They work by emitting infrared light, which is detected by special sensors within the camera. This process is similar to sonar or radar, where the detector emits a signal that is then captured by a photodiode circuit to create an image. Infrared cameras can create images in all light conditions, including total darkness. 
  3. Thermal Imaging Camera: While not traditional night vision cameras, thermal imaging cameras detect heat emitted by objects rather than relying on visible light. They create images based on temperature differences, making them particularly useful in total darkness. 

4 Benefits of Using an Infrared Night Vision Camera on Construction Sites

An infrared night vision camera is most often used in the construction industry because it enhances security by providing clear surveillance footage in complete darkness, deterring theft and vandalism, and ensuring the safety of valuable equipment and materials on jobsites 24/7. This can lead to long-term cost savings, increased stakeholder trust, and overall protections for employees and equipment.

Let’s take a closer look at the benefits of an infrared night vision camera when used on the job:

1. Enhanced Safety

One major benefit of cameras is that they can make jobsites safer. Improved visibility in low-light or no-light conditions can greatly reduce the risk of injuries and accidents. Project managers and safety managers can monitor jobsites more closely while construction is in progress and quickly respond to accidents when they occur. Moreover, some infrared cameras can also detect abnormalities such as overheating equipment which helps to make jobsites much safer.

2. Increased Security

*Footage taken from a TrueLook IR Camera.

Enhanced security surveillance at night is one of the biggest reasons that construction companies invest in infrared cameras. Theft poses a major threat to construction project budgets and timelines and cameras can not only help deter thieves but also make it easier to respond to incidents. 

3. Efficient Monitoring and Management

Jobsite monitoring and 24/7 security recordings are only possible with night vision cameras. Images can also be spliced together into time-lapse videos that capture the progress of a project throughout its entire duration. 

Another advantage of infrared cameras is that they provide monitoring professionals with a clear visual of the situation, enabling them to update emergency services in real-time as the incident unfolds. Additionally, video footage of the crime in progress can be invaluable when filing insurance claims.

4. Cost Savings

Investing in cameras with night vision capabilities ultimately comes down to one major benefit: cost savings. Although night vision cameras come with an increased price tag, they lead to long-term savings by reducing the need for artificial lighting. Moreover, night vision cameras can be the difference maker in preventing theft incidents, which will save construction companies thousands of dollars throughout the duration of the project.

Improve Your Construction Site Security with a TrueLook Night Vision Camera

Today, night vision cameras are a critical part of safe and secure jobsites. Night vision cameras enable imaging in low-light and no-light conditions so that project managers and safety managers can monitor their jobsites throughout the entirety of their project. When you choose an infrared camera, you are prioritizing visibility in all conditions and will be able to ensure that your jobsite stays secure and your project stays on track.

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Night Vision Camera FAQs

TrueLook’s night vision cameras have a special Infrared LED emitter (IR LED) combined with special photodiode detectors that can produce clear images in very low-light conditions and can enhance visibility even in complete darkness, making them the most popular choice for jobsite security.

A night vision camera amplifies available light, including near-infrared light, to produce clearer images in low-light conditions. Infrared cameras can enhance visibility even in complete darkness, making them the most popular choice for jobsite security.

Some of the best night vision construction cameras have a viewing range of over 800 feet and that number is always increasing as cameras improve over time.  Speak to one of our representatives to learn about our cameras. We’ll get you set up with a security monitoring solution that works for your project!

The best night vision camera depends on your project’s needs and budget. We offer a variety of construction security cameras that have night vision functionality via IR LED technology, along with motion detection, construction time-lapse capabilities, and other camera features. Speak with a TrueLook representative to find out which system you need to secure your jobsite.

Do you need better jobsite visibility day and night? Invest in better security, safety, and surveillance with TrueLook Construction Cameras. We offer a variety of cameras including fixed-position and PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) infrared cameras that will help keep your jobsite secure 24/7.

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Steve McDowall

Steve is our experienced technical leader who has a passion for designing creative solutions that solve real customer needs. He has founded three companies, holds 8 patents, and enjoys traveling, reading, cooking, throwing darts, and playing blues guitar.

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