From Motion Detection to Smart Detection
In the past, site surveillance relied on motion detection triggered by pixel changes. But on a busy job site, blowing tarps, moving equipment, and shifting shadows can trigger countless false alarms. AI changes this by learning to recognize what “normal” looks like on a site and only alerting when something unusual happens.
These smart systems can identify people, vehicles, and even specific actions like loitering or unauthorized access. Instead of overwhelming operators with false alarms, they focus attention where it matters most, helping prevent theft, vandalism, and safety incidents.
Smarter Searches, Faster Responses
AI also transforms how you investigate incidents. Instead of scrubbing through hours of video, operators can now search for “man with red jacket” or “white pickup truck” and instantly find the relevant footage. This speeds up investigations and helps your clients respond quickly when something happens.

Built for the Outdoors
Site environments don’t have the luxury of controlled conditions. Weather, lighting changes, and limited connectivity are common. That’s why AI models today can run directly on cameras and edge devices, analyzing video without needing constant internet access. This makes smart surveillance more reliable in the environments where your customers need it most.
Where Do You Fit In?
If you’re already securing homes and businesses, site security is a natural next step. These solutions expand your reach to outdoor spaces, construction sites, and temporary installations.
Not offering Site Security & Surveillance yet? It’s a great way to grow your business and increase RMR. Services like remote monitoring, temporary coverage, and system health checks provide added value to your customers, and recurring revenue for you.
Interested in getting started? Let’s talk about how you can add site security to your offerings.