Overnight Patrol · Equipment Protection · Fire Watch · Ventura, LA & Orange County
Comprehensive jobsite protection — from overnight patrols and equipment security to fire watch and access control, we keep your project on schedule.
Marked patrol vehicles covering your construction site during the highest-risk hours. Deter theft, vandalism, and trespassing when your crew is off-site.
Prevent theft of heavy equipment, tools, copper wire, and building materials. Documented patrols with GPS verification.
Licensed fire watch guards for sites with disabled or non-compliant fire systems. Meet California fire marshal requirements and avoid costly citations.
Manage who enters and exits your site. Visitor logs, contractor verification, and after-hours lockdown procedures.
Visible deterrence prevents graffiti, illegal dumping, and unauthorized access that delays projects and increases costs.
Detailed reports with photos, timestamps, and GPS for every patrol and incident. Documentation that protects you from liability and insurance disputes.
Construction sites are among the most targeted properties for theft and vandalism in California. A single equipment theft can set your project back weeks and cost tens of thousands in delays. Our patrol model provides professional, licensed security that keeps your jobsite secure and your project on schedule — without the overhead of a full-time stationed guard.
Answers to the questions contractors and developers ask us most often.
Typically within 24 hours. We maintain a roster of licensed fire watch officers across Ventura, LA, and Orange County ready for rapid deployment. If your fire suppression system goes down or you receive a citation from the fire marshal, call us immediately and we'll have a guard on-site by the next shift.
California fire code requires a fire watch whenever a building's fire protection system — sprinklers, alarms, or standpipes — is impaired for more than four hours in a 24-hour period. This applies to construction sites where systems are not yet operational, buildings undergoing hot work, and properties with systems taken offline for maintenance. A trained fire watch guard must patrol at regular intervals and maintain a written log. Failure to comply can result in citations, project shutdowns, and significant fines from the local fire marshal.
Yes — overnight patrols are the primary deterrent against copper wire theft on construction sites. Copper theft is one of the most common and costly crimes on jobsites, and it typically happens during off-hours when sites are unmonitored. Our marked patrol vehicles and uniformed officers create visible deterrence, and GPS-documented patrol routes ensure consistent coverage of vulnerable areas where wiring is staged or installed.
Yes — multi-site coverage is one of our core capabilities. Many general contractors and developers run several active jobsites simultaneously. We design patrol routes that cover multiple locations in a single shift, with staggered and randomized arrival times so coverage patterns are unpredictable. Each site receives its own patrol logs and incident reports, giving you per-project documentation for insurance and compliance.
Every patrol report includes GPS-verified location data, timestamped photos of site conditions, access log entries documenting who was on-site, and detailed notes on any incidents or irregularities observed. If an incident occurs, reports include descriptions, photos, and any actions taken — including law enforcement coordination. These reports are delivered digitally and provide the documentation trail you need for insurance claims, OSHA compliance, and client accountability.
Get a free security consultation — no obligation. We'll assess your site and recommend the right coverage for your project phase and budget.