
Electronic Safety and Security
Every site watched.Every alert answered.Every night.
FLEET:
~100 units
DEPLOY:
1–2 weeks
MONITORING:
Live, video-verified
INCLUDED:
Delivery · Data · Maintenance
01 — How It Works
Detection is software. Response is people.
Four systems, in order, every time a camera trips. None of them skip a step, and none of them depend on someone happening to be looking at a monitor.
Full spec →01
Detect
Cameras categorize motion — person, vehicle, bicycle — inside zones drawn around your site. The public road next door is masked out, so false alerts don't pile up.
02
Verify
A live operator at our Texas-licensed monitoring partner looks at the video within moments and decides what it is. Software flags; a person confirms.
03
Warn
The strobe fires and a real voice calls out through the trailer's speaker. Most intruders leave before the second sentence.
04
Respond
Operators work your call list to confirm whether anyone should be on site — and contact police when it's real. In Dallas, video verification is what gets a dispatch.
02 — The Unit
A guard shack that never blinks.

UNIT SPEC — SELF-CONTAINED, NO SITE POWER, NO WIRING
CAMERAS
Telescoping mast, PTZ + fixed cameras
The mast raises the camera head roughly two stories above your site. A pan-tilt-zoom dome tracks movement while fixed cameras hold the wide view, and detection zones are drawn around what matters — your gate, your laydown yard — not the public road next door.
POWER
Solar panels + battery reserve
Dual panels keep the battery bank charged, so the trailer runs through cloudy stretches and long nights without a generator, a fuel run, or a site power drop. It works the day it lands on raw dirt.
DETERRENCE
Strobe light + loudspeaker
When a live operator verifies someone on your site, the strobe fires and a real voice calls them out through the speaker. Most people don't stay to hear the second sentence.
CONNECTIVITY
Cellular data, included
Every trailer ships with its own LTE connection — no site internet required, nothing to configure, and the data bill is ours. If coverage on your site is thin, we test it during the free assessment before you commit.
03 — Where They Work
Built for jobsites. At home anywhere assets sit outside.
04 — Coverage
DFW is home. Texas is in range.
Our yard sits in Richardson, which puts every corner of the Metroplex inside a same-day drive. We treat Tyler and East Texas as core territory, and for multi-trailer projects we deploy to Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Waco — roughly a four-hour radius of Dallas.
05 — Detection Sequence
What happens when someone steps on site.
The cameras categorize what moves — person, vehicle, bicycle — inside the zones we draw around your site. A person inside a zone puts live video in front of an operator, who decides what it is and can fire the strobe and speak through the trailer. Most people leave before the second sentence.
Equipment yard
Person climbs on the excavator, strobe fires, person leaves
Self-storage
Person at a roll-up door, tracked and warned off
Retail service alley
Person at the service door, tracked until they run
Simulated sequences — reconstructed to show the detection chain. Not footage of incidents on customer sites.
Common Questions
Asked before every rental.
How much does it cost to rent a security trailer?
Every site gets its own quote — one flat monthly rate with nothing added on top. Delivery, installation, live monitoring, cellular data, maintenance, and pickup are all included. No fuel surcharges, no per-alert fees, no hidden line items. Request a free site assessment and you'll have a number the same conversation.
What's included in the rental?
Everything. One monthly rate covers delivery, setup, live video monitoring, cellular data, solar power, maintenance, and teardown when the job wraps. If a panel needs service or the trailer needs to move to a new phase of the site, that's on us — there are no additional fees to keep a site protected.
What happens when a camera detects someone at 2 a.m.?
A live operator sees it within moments. The cameras categorize motion — person, vehicle, bicycle — and ignore masked-off areas like public roads, so false alarms don't pile up. Our Texas-licensed monitoring partner verifies the video, works your call list to confirm whether anyone should be on site, can issue a live audio warning through the trailer's speaker, and contacts police when it's real.
Who is actually watching the cameras?
Trained human operators at a Texas-licensed third-party monitoring center, backed by AI motion analytics. The software flags movement; a person decides what it is and what happens next. That combination is what keeps false alerts from burning out a response — and what makes the response real when it counts.




