Most people don’t take advantage of today’s surveillance systems because they think they’re too difficult to operate. To any ordinary person, it looks like an outdoor electrical box. It even comes with a warning label right on the front that shouts “Danger — High Voltage” to keep the curious away. But open the cover and […]
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Who Else Wants an Electrical Box Camera?
The electrical box camera (digital video recorder) is completely self contained, totally secure, and easy to use. This covert electrical box camera works equally well in a warehouse or outside watching your receiving dock. Thousands of us go to work everyday and pass electrical boxes just like this and pay no attention to them. No […]
Theft of Copper Wire is a Billion Dollar Business!
As the price of copper wire went up in the USA and internationally (by more than 5 times in the mid 2000’s), copper wire thefts have increased as well. One government study estimated that $1 billion worth of copper wire is stolen each year in the USA. Theft of copper wire has become a much […]
How to Curtail Construction Site Theft & Theft of Copper
Construction site theft is a business and a national threat. Copper thieves are threatening US critical infrastructure by targeting electrical sub-stations, cellular towers, telephone land lines, railroads, water wells, construction sites, and vacant homes for lucrative profits. The theft of copper from these targets disrupts the flow of electricity, telecommunications, transportation, water supply, heating, and […]
How To Catch Copper Thieves Stealing Copper Wire!
Thieves carting off copper leave behind a deadly trap for a homeowner in Onawa, Iowa. Copper Thieves break into commercial and personal construction websites and strip out each and every ounce of copper overnight. They swipe pipes from abandoned warehouses. Church buildings and residences are broken into for copper air conditioning unit coils, leading to […]
How To Prevent Construction Site Theft With A Hidden Camera
Theft of construction equipment is a growing problem involving theft of job site throughout the nation, which is estimated to cost construction equipment owners approximately $1 billion annually. Inadequate site security, lack of standardized product identification numbers and easy to access cabs all make construction equipment an easy mark for thieves who are often part of organized crime […]