
How Mobile Surveillance Units Help Reduce Theft and Vandalism
I've been seeing these things pop up all over Tri-Cities. What are they? and what do they do?
A Mobile Surveillance Unit (MSU) Is a Portable Security System
A unit can be deployed temporarily to monitor a area needing security, rather than installing permanent cameras or hiring security patrols. The equipment is mounted on a trailer, pole, or skid that can be moved whenever necessary.
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Why Are Mobile Surveillance Units Needed?
If a parking lot, apartment complex, or business experiences a spike in thefts or vandalism, a mobile unit can be deployed within hours. One unit can monitor a large area, reducing the need for continuous on-site guards.
The units are collecting evidence with high-quality video. Visible cameras, lights, and signage can reassure employees, customers, tenants, and visitors that the area is being monitired.
Who Uses Mobile Surveillance Units and why Are They Beneficial?
The security units are common anywhere temporary or flexible security is needed. They're popular at construction sites to prevent theft of materials and equipment.
Visible cameras and lighting can reduce property crimes, especially vehicle theft, burglary, and vandalism.
Most Mobile Surveillance Units Come With Multiple features, Including:

• High definition cameras with pan-tilt-zoom capability,
• Night vision
• Motion detection
• Bright LED floodlights
• Loudspeakers or two-way audio for live announcements
• Cellular or wireless connectivity for remote monitoring
• Solar panels and battery backup so the unit can operate without nearby power

A unit that's actively monitored and clearly marked as under surveillance is a stronger deterrent than a camera that appears unattended.
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