Tips to Protect Your Equipment Hire from Theft and Vandalism

Hired equipment for construction is expensive and as such are the frequent targets of theft. They are often kept in a truck or trailer to allow for easy relocation around sites, and so on, and if proper safety precautions are not taken, they are vulnerable to theft.

Equipment like generators come in all sizes and specifications, while smaller equipment is far more susceptible to theft, it is not uncommon for larger pieces of equipment to be targeted as well. It is worth considering the storage of your Plant Hire Leicester and security options, especially if you plan to keep your plant outside or in affected locations. Theft or vandalism can hugely interfere with a project and productivity and, quite simply, be an expensive inconvenience!

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Here are some suggestions to help reduce the temptation for opportunistic thieves and to protect your site from the negative effects of plant theft:

  1. Have a plan in place before the plant arrives in site

Often plant will arrive in a trailer, which means if you do not unload and relocate immediately, you are effectively leaving your plant in a convenient getaway vehicle! If you keep the plant outside, it is very important to unpack immediately and place it in a secure location that has been decided beforehand. For all your Plant Hire Leicester needs, visit a site like Harborough Hire.

  1. Fencing

Keeping unwanted intruders from your site is important to protect your equipment. Hiring a good quality security fence to protect your site and in turn protect your equipment, will make it much more difficult for thieves to enter and will act as a major deterrent.

  1. Assess your general site security

This includes site security cameras and lighting. The higher the amount of security measures taken, the more you will prevent thieves from targeting your site. Security lighting should activate if an intruder is detected. The more effectively you illuminate your site, the less likely that the thief will feel confident with the target!

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  1. Consider the location

Blocking plant to make it as difficult as possible to remove from the site is a good idea.  Large pieces of equipment are not easy to move, so if you put it in the back of the cabin behind the site or where materials are stored, for example, it will greatly increase the effort required to move and act as a major deterrent.

  1. Tag and track

GPS satellite tracking is a technology that will allow you to keep track of your equipment through an online portal and will also help you to know when something is stolen. This sophisticated software allows you to set up a ‘virtual fence’ around the equipment that will alert you if the equipment is moved outside of your set boundary. Telematics technologies provide a wide range of useful information on the equipment and can be used to help drive efficiencies and enable remote management.

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