Ground-breaking technology.
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Every year, heavy equipment theft costs the construction industry well over $300 million. Considering the recovery rates of stolen property are very, very low–around 21%-it’s no wonder that deploying on-site video surveillance is so highly recommended by insurers and risk management experts.
Yet, with the wide-range of quality and functionality offered in the mobile surveillance market today, it can be tough to sift through the choices and predict how effective they will be in deterring crime. Products can seem comparable but in actual use the differences may be striking. A unit that can’t measure up to the task and takes too much time and hassle to maintain will not yield a positive ROI no matter how valued priced it is.
Unlike other mobile surveillance providers, we engineer our products to reliably perform in the environmental conditions where they’re most likely to be used. We’ve thought through each stage of use from transport to operation and created smart functions to enhance setup and streamline the configuration of settings. At Mobile Pro Systems, we know you need mobile security equipment you can count on, and we work hard to create products that work hard for you.
FEATURED PRODUCT
Commander 3400
Full-Sized Hybrid Mobile Security Trailer for Construction
Protect equipment and building materials 24/7 with the latest in video and sensor technology built into a smart, integrated platform. The Commander 3400’s rugged enclosure and efficient, self-generated power system make it ideal for long-term projects. All operating functions and settings can be configured on-site from the trailer’s roll-out laptop or remotely through the MPStatus & Control online application.
A Smart Feature that Works for You
The Card Reader/Keypad Option allows authorized users to control unit settings or create personnel activity logs.
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