A Beyond the Bit security trailer on a commercial construction site at night, camera mast fully extended above a concrete-frame building under construction, tower crane and stacked lumber behind the perimeter fence.

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Seven kinds of site. One unit.

The trailer does not change much between a jobsite and a substation. What changes is where the mast goes, what the cameras are aimed at, and what an operator is watching for at 2 a.m. Pick the site type closest to yours, from a fleet of nearly 100 trailers with typical deployment in 1–2 weeks.

What Stays The Same

The site changes. The chain does not.

Nothing on your site to connect

Solar panels, battery storage, and cellular data. A raw pad with no temporary power and a substation with the meter pulled are both normal deployments, not exceptions we work around.

A person watches, then acts

Detection reaches a live operator who looks at the video before anything else happens. Verification is what produces an audio warning, a call, and a police response instead of a recording nobody watches.

It moves when the work moves

Repositioning a towable unit is a phone call to our crew. Coverage follows the phase, the season, or the next property in a portfolio without a new install.

See the full detect → verify → warn → respond chain →

Not sure which one fits? Describe the site and we will tell you what it takes to cover it, including how many units and where they would stand.

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