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TrueLook Offers Tips to Manage Jobsite Security

Winston-Salem-based TrueLook, the only company that provides construction cameras combining live jobsite viewing, project time-lapsing, and HD security, is offering tips on construction jobsite security.

“Thieves who prey on construction jobsites are creatures of opportunity,” said Ken Pittman, TrueLook marketing director. “They look for the easy mark. They try to find jobsites that are insecure or companies that don’t take the right measures to protect their site and equipment.”

According to a report by the National Insurance Crime Bureau, the construction industry suffers more than $1 billion in losses each year in heavy equipment alone, and those numbers continue to rise. That doesn’t even take into account small tools theft data which is more difficult to capture.

TrueLook offers the following tips to consider when determining jobsite security needs:

  • Put some light on the subject: A well-lit jobsite is an excellent deterrent to thieves. Mounting flood lights with motion-detecting sensors on and around the jobsite is a great way to keep light on the site but not spend a fortune on electricity.
  • Secure your perimeter: The proper fencing for a jobsite is important to site security. Removing obstacles on and around the site, and fencing that law enforcement can see through, helps keep a site secure at night.
  • Receive materials at the right time: Practice good project management techniques by ensuring materials are delivered at the appropriate time and in the proper sequence. For example, make sure the walls are up before accepting delivery of those expensive windows for the project.
  • Secure tools and materials: Daily site maintenance and cleanup are excellent ways to reduce the opportunity for theft. Invest in storage sheds with good locks. Storing valuable tools and hard to find materials out of the eye of thieves will make your site a much tougher target to exploit.
  • Let workers know the boss is watching: Trusted employees are invaluable and provide management with peace of mind. However, no construction business is bulletproof when it comes to theft from the inside when part-time employees and subcontractors are accessing the site throughout the project. Let everyone know the boss is watching by investing in jobsite cameras from a reputable company. An eye in the sky can be worth its weight in gold.

“We have worked closely with our clients to help them implement best practices on their jobsites to better protect their resources,” said Pittman. “Following expert advice on keeping a site secure and safe can help save money on any project.”

TrueLook has pioneered new construction camera technologies for more than 20 years. For more information about TrueLook, visit www.TrueLook.com.

About TrueLook

TrueLook is the only construction camera to combine live jobsite viewing, project time-lapsing, and HD security recording in one turnkey system. They provide the best project management tools, at a lower price, with the most user-friendly interface. TrueLook camera systems are time-proven. They’ve pioneered new construction camera technologies for over 20 years. Hundreds of jobsites, large and small, use TrueLook every day. Their camera systems take over 50,000 time-lapse photos every day across the U.S. and Canada, and more than two billion images have been delivered to customers. To find out more, visit www.TrueLook.com or call 866-811-2321.

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Allison Shaub

Allison is a seasoned marketing leader with over 14 years of experience driving transformative change for startups, agencies, and Fortune 100/500 companies. With expertise across diverse B2B and B2C markets, including technology, construction, automotive, and healthcare, she's known for her customer-centric approach that consistently delivers higher ROI and exceptional product development. At TrueLook, Allison spearheads strategic marketing initiatives to enhance brand awareness, meet business objectives, and foster deeper consumer engagement. Beyond work, Allison loves spending time with her husband, son, and two fur kids.

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