Common remote-surveillance vendors for reference. Links marked rel="nofollow".
Mobile surveillance trailers; post-event review, not live intervention.
View reference →Wireless camera systems; reactive monitoring rather than physical deterrence.
View reference →Integrated hardware & remote monitoring; no on-site officer presence.
View reference →Remote camera trailers document intrusions after they happen. By the time an offshore monitoring center dispatches Sacramento PD, the copper, tools, or diesel are already gone. A visible unarmed officer at the gate — with a marked patrol vehicle and documented sweeps — prevents the loss from occurring in the first place.
We do not deploy armed guards on active jobsites. Ever.
Every Stormhammer officer is a professionally trained, de-escalation-first presence — engineered to protect heavy equipment, copper, lumber, and material laydowns with strict compliance, timestamped gate logs, and zero firearm-related civil liability for the GC or owner.
Not on active Sacramento jobsites. Cameras document losses; they don't prevent them. A hybrid of live officers plus cameras is the correct posture for high-value laydowns.
Yes. Our officers verify sub-trades, log deliveries, and control after-hours gate access under your written access matrix.
No. Jobsite officers are 100% unarmed. This is a deliberate civil-liability decision for the GC and owner.
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Locally managed. 100% unarmed. Sacramento construction operations since 2007.