Post 16 made on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at 15:45 |
Contractor just asked me about a solution. They have a site where someone broke in and took tools, equipment AND the trail cameras setup to record the site. I thought about offering the snap solution or something similar but haven’t had time to do the research. An RMR deal would be neat to get rolling.
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Post 17 made on Tuesday April 30, 2019 at 16:07 |
Ernie Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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I don't know what companies you have in your locale (in your profile as "USA") but here in the Los Angeles area I've seen a) multiple trailers with three cameras per trailer about thirty feet up on a pole, powered by about 20 square feet of solar cell, in a WalMart parking lot. These stream to the internet. b) a single camera on a ten foot pole with about 16 square feet of solar cell, that we installed to watch goings-on at a USC Medical Center construction project. These stream to the internet. c) a pair of wall-mounted time-lapse cameras inside a restaurant construction site. d) several dummy cameras placed around a building (the day after a break-in).
It is just plain silly to place cameras that are easily stolen inside the construction site. The guys who had us put up the dummy cameras were surprised when several thieves came to the site the very next day.
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