How To Keep Your Remote Site Safe Through Surveillance Systems

Keeping tabs and monitoring remote sites seems like an insurmountable tasks. A lot of challenges present themselves in far-flung areas with no telephones, Internet and electricity. This situation begs the question, then: How do you manage and keep a remote site safe even without a viable source of power? The answer, of course, lies in special surveillance systems that can run on alternative sources of energy.

 

There are many video surveillance cameras powered by batteries, generators and even the sun, that allow you to manage your remote site and keep it safe from dangers and harm. Let’s see the different methods and alternatives that have been proven to be successful in effective remote surveillance even in mountains, forests and in the midst of wildlife.

 

Keep a Constant Power Supply

 

One of the most important points in successfully managing a remote site is to make sure that your video surveillance cameras and surveillance systems have a steady supply of energy. There are surveillance cameras and systems available that run on solar power and these are viable alternatives. A more practical option is using surveillance systems that run on both batteries and the sun’s power. These systems can automatically switch to solar power when their batteries run out.

 

It’s also best if you have back-up generators and fuel tank generators available in your remote site, for posterity. Be sure that you use remote surveillance to check and monitor the status of your power supply equipment. Some surveillance systems trigger alarms whenever their batteries are starting to run out.

 

Check Temperature at All Times

 

Extreme heat and extreme cold can damage your surveillance systems and even shorten the battery life of your equipment. Be sure to check the temperature readings of your remote site regularly to prevent malfunction.

Remember, also, that equipment that runs continuously is prone to heating up. It’s advisable to install air-conditioning or insulation in remote sites that have high temperatures.

 

Use Video Surveillance Cameras to Prevent Theft

Keep your remote site safe by constantly monitoring it through video surveillance cameras. Sites that are located in areas that are far from civilization are more prone to theft and vandalism, so it’s best to be safe. Make sure that you install video surveillance cameras that can cover all areas, especially corners and dimly lit parts of your remote site.

 

These video surveillance cameras can also help you catch electrical fires, the malfunctioning of equipment and even short circuits so that these can be dealt with right away. The footage caught by your video surveillance cameras can also be used for making daily reports or for simply keeping track of data.

 

Remote sites are particularly hard to manage because they’re usually located away from the city, in places that do not offer electricity. You can, however, still be able to successfully manage these sites with remote surveillance and surveillance systems that can run on batteries or solar power. We hope that the tips above has helped you gain more insight and understanding about managing your remote site and keeping it safe.