There can be hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment and tools at any given construction site. Specialized machinery, expensive tools, and construction trailers are necessary for a custom build, and not all of it can be taken off-site and stored away at the end of the day. Even basic materials, especially those that contain copper, can be enticing for criminals. Building materials containing copper can be stripped down and sold at a high price, and criminals may stake out a construction site and take these items late at night. As a home or commercial building reaches the final building stages, expensive fixtures and finishes could be a target for thieves. This is one reason many construction companies are hiring security guards to keep an eye on their unfinished projects.
Not all criminals come onto a construction site with the intent to steal. Poorly secured construction sites seem to be a favorite target for vandals as well. Whether it is graffiti, breaking windows, throwing eggs, or any other intentional damage to the site, vandalism slows down the building process and costs everyone money. Construction sites are a popular target for vandals, but having a construction site security guard can help prevent this annoying and costly behavior. Security guards roaming the premises, either on foot or in their patrol cars, can deter vandals and keep the progress of the build running smoothly.
During the building process, many different people will be walking on and off the site. Contractors, inspectors, builders, architects, and other industry professionals will spend a considerable amount of time on the property for the build to be successful. However, it can be hard to track everyone that visits the property during this process. A security guard can help manage who comes on-site, and ensure that anyone who is not authorized to be on the property is not on the property. Construction sites often have multiple entrances, and it can be hard to keep track of everybody’s location. Hiring multiple security guards to cover a large job site helps to ensure the only people who are on the building site are authorized to be there.
In a perfect world, everybody on the construction site will work together in harmony. In the real world however, problems arise and conflicts escalate, both between construction workers and other authorized individuals on site. Having a security guard on-site can help to deescalate these problems and serve as a third party for conflict management. While on-site conflict is usually not a problem for most builders, it does happen. When construction workers or contractors are arguing, time is being wasted and everyone on the property is at risk. Having an extra set of eyes and ears on-site can help reduce conflict and ensure a healthy, safe, and productive work environment.
The number one priority on a construction site is safety. Having a construction site security guard on hand can help enforce security protocols and ensure everyone is working safely. A security guard is often trained in first aid practices and can act quickly in the event of an emergency. For insurance purposes, a security guard can also serve as a witness should there be any injury or issue on the job site. Security guards that specialize in construction sites are trained to look for safety issues and help prevent injury or damage.
The safety and security of people on the work site during work hours is one thing, but keeping everybody safe during the off-hours is a whole other story. Trespassers, bored teenagers, squatters, and other people sneaking onto the construction site when no one is there can be a safety risk. What would happen if teenagers or children climbed up into the construction site and got hurt? There could be a serious lawsuit on your hands. Having a trained security guard roam the premises can keep trespassers off and reduce injury and liability issues.
If a pipe bursts at your construction site in the middle of the night, hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage can be done before anyone gets to the site in the morning. If there is a security guard on site during the evening and night time hours, they can be the first to know about flooding and prevent expensive and extensive damages. If an electrical circuit shorts and starts a fire, a security guard on hand can quickly assess the problem and limit the reach and the damage of the fire. Having this first line of defense on your site can save you from costly damages and construction delays.
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