Construction Site Security Strategies Gardena CA

No one wants to arrive on site in the morning to find that weather, animals, or thieves have taken their toll on equipment, tools, materials, or the site itself. To avoid an entire day spent securing damaged areas and trying to recoup lost investment, remodelers should use these five site security strategies.

Local Companies

I&E Cabinets, Inc.
800-570-7336
15100 Vermont Ave
Paramount, CA
ANDERSEN CONSTRUCTION
(562) 531-9336
17455 Lakewood Blvd.
Anaheim, CA
A Martins Construction
818-518-6002
5365 San Vicente blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
1 Martins Construction
818-518-6002
5365 San Vicente blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Riddle Remodeling
213.448.9266
31 Rose Ave
Venice, CA
Levelline Construction
310)940-1690
2555 coolidge ave
Los Angeles, CA
Area West Design
310 560-8599
7119 Sunset Bl. #421
Los Angeles, CA
Area West Design
310 560-8599
7119 Sunset Bl. #421
Los Angeles, CA
New Castle Remodeling, Inc.
Toll Free (800) 694-2639 or (818) 548-8760
P.O. Box 1981
Glendale, CA
C M Joseph Company, Inc.
(818) 500-8901
526-A Commercial St.
Glendale, CA


No one wants to arrive on site in the morning to find that weather, animals, or thieves have taken their toll on equipment, tools, materials, or the site itself. To avoid an entire day spent securing damaged areas and trying to recoup lost investment, remodelers should use these five site security strategies:

1. Use Job Boxes.

They're big and clunky, but job boxes can keep expensive tools and equipment out of harm's way. Anchored to, for example, a tree or a structural column, these heavy metal boxes — manufactured by companies such as Greenlee and Knaack — provide an effective alternative to taking the tools home every night. They also deter curious children who happen to wander into the work area after hours from messing around with potentially lethal tools and equipment.

2. Install Digital Surveillance Cameras.

For a relatively small investment — $500 to $1,000 per camera, plus the cost of the recording device — you can harness the power of technology to monitor jobsites using digital surveillance cameras. Bob McLemore, president of Charlotte, N.C.–based design/build and management firm House Raising, says his company is beginning to use cameras because they serve a dual purpose: monitoring the site 24/7 and providing the company with a record of job progress. The cameras are professionally installed, moved to a new site once a job is completed, and monitored via a closed-circuit feed.

3. Accurately Track Materials Deliveries.

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Featured Local Company

I&E Cabinets, Inc.

800-570-7336
15100 Vermont Ave
Paramount, CA
www.iecabinets.com

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