Each road panel is made from aluminium and has a scrap value of £450 or more. With upwards of 50 panels laid at each site, usually in remote locations, teams of thieves were stealing the panels overnight.
Placing a security guard on site seemed the obvious solution to prevent the theft. However, lone worker and employer liability issues, coupled with the potentially threatening behaviour of the thieves, leave a responsible employer flinching at the possible exposure to litigation cases.
As a result, Sentrybox was developed to tackle the theft problem. SentryBox comprises a "shipping"
Any site movement is automatically detected, raising an alert to iWatch's trained operators for assessment. The operators then take immediate and appropriate action, from sending a verbal warning message to unwanted site visitors through to initiating a police response.
Sentryboxes are now used in many other types of remote sites such as festivals and outdoor events. They are also used in disaster sites and areas where outdoor access is highly restricted, such as crime scenes. The remote monitoring iWatch offers ensures the personal safety of legitimate site visitors in remote locations and detects and prevents theft. The visual verification of site alarms using TeleEye CCTV transmission products even ensures an immediate police response where necessary.