Warehouse Security

Commercial Security Cameras: Solar vs. Wired vs. Trailer

Not Every Camera Fits Every Property You have a spot that needs a camera. It might be the back corner of a yard, an overflow lot three blocks from your main building, or a fence line 200 feet from the nearest power outlet. The question isn’t whether you need coverage there. It’s which type of […]

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Valley Alarm technicians installing a solar pole-mounted security camera system in Los Angeles

How Does Remote Security Monitoring Work – Complete Guide

What Actually Happens When Remote Security Monitoring Detects a Threat Most security cameras don’t stop crime. They document it. The theft happens at 3 AM, the footage gets reviewed the next morning, and the loss is already done. Remote security monitoring works differently. It connects AI-enabled cameras at your property to a 24/7 monitoring center

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Managing Warehouse Security in Southern California

Warehouse Security Guide for Southern California: Cargo Theft, Employee Theft, and What Actually Stops Each. Cargo theft. After-hours break-ins. Employee pilferage. Fictitious pickups. Most warehouse operators in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire are dealing with at least two of these at any given time, and most security setups weren’t built to stop any of

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Warehouse security guide for Los Angeles and Inland Empire distribution centers

Warehouse Employee Theft Prevention: Detection, Access Control & Documentation

By the Time You Notice the Inventory Gap, It’s Been 7 Months. The inventory count is off. A few units here, a pallet short there. Easy to write off as a data entry error or a supplier discrepancy. You investigate loosely, find nothing definitive, and move on. Three months later, the gap is bigger. You

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Warehouse manager reviewing access control logs and camera footage to investigate employee theft at a Southern California distribution center

Cargo Theft Prevention for Warehouses and Logistics Companies in Los Angeles

The Theft Was Over Before Your Crew Clocked In. The 10 and 15 freeway corridors carry some of the highest freight volumes in the country and rank consistently among the most targeted zones for organized cargo theft. For warehouse and logistics operators in Southern California, that’s not a minor concern. The question isn’t whether cargo

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Solar-Powered Security Cameras for Logistics Yards and Outdoor Industrial Sites

The Back of Your Yard Has No Power. It Also Has No Camera. That Changes in 48 Hours. You need camera coverage where there’s no power. The back section of the yard, the overflow lot, the satellite gate. A hardwired camera installation there can take weeks to schedule, permit, and complete. The exposure is now.

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Manufacturing Facility Security Systems in Los Angeles

Three Shifts. One Building. Here’s What Actually Makes a Manufacturing Facility Secure. Three shifts. One building. Dozens of people moving through production floors, stockrooms, and shipping docks every day, plus maintenance crews, vendors, and inspectors who show up between them. The breach usually isn’t a stranger climbing a fence. It’s someone with a badge going

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Warehouse and Distribution Center Security in the Inland Empire

The Inland Empire Is One of the Highest-Risk Cargo Corridors in the Country. Here’s How Facilities Here Stay Protected. The Inland Empire isn’t a secondary logistics market. It’s one of the largest warehousing corridors in the country, and one of the most targeted. The same freight volumes that make it essential to the Greater Los

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Industrial Security Camera Systems for Los Angeles Facilities

28 Cameras. Half of Them Covering the Wrong Sections. A logistics yard in Fontana has 28 cameras. Half of them cover sections of the property that haven’t had an incident in three years. The two dock approaches with the actual theft history had standard commercial cameras that go infrared black-and-white after dark. The footage showed

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Industrial security camera coverage for a Los Angeles distribution center loading dock and truck yard

Warehouse Security Cameras vs. Security Guards: A Cost Comparison | Valley Alarm

How ValleyGuard Outperforms Security Guards at Warehouses and Distribution Centers You’ve already looked at guard companies. Maybe there was a theft, maybe an insurance renewal flagged a coverage gap, or a manager brought it up after something happened on the lot. The right question isn’t which guard company to call. It’s what combination actually covers

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Commercial warehouse exterior with security cameras monitoring the facility instead of on-site guards in Los Angeles
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