Aerial monitoring that helps you watch large areas faster and respond with better information.
Drone surveillance uses a trained pilot and drone camera to monitor a site from above, either on a set schedule or when something needs a closer look. It can support on-site guards by covering wide perimeters, checking hard-to-see areas, and confirming what’s happening before your team moves in.
This service fits sites where ground visibility is limited, distances are large, or after-hours activity is a concern. Footage and observations can be shared with your point of contact so you can make decisions based on what was seen, not guesswork.
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Drone surveillance is a strong fit for large job sites, industrial yards, vehicle lots, parking areas, and properties with long fence lines. It helps managers check blind spots, confirm open gates, spot unauthorized vehicles, and track activity across wide areas without pulling a guard off a post.
It can also support time-sensitive checks, like verifying an alarm area, watching a perimeter during a shift change, or checking a site after a reported issue. Drones can provide a clear view of what’s happening on-site while your team keeps entrances controlled.
When used with posted guards, drones can help direct attention to the right area. That can reduce wasted time and help staff approach situations with better context.
If your site needs stronger night visibility, ask about camera options that fit the mission and local rules. Some setups can support night checks with thermal imaging where allowed.
We plan flights around your site layout, your rules, and the moments when visibility matters most.
We start with your address, hours, access points, and no-fly or sensitive areas. Flights follow a defined plan so coverage stays consistent and respectful of your property rules.
During flight operations, observations are shared with the on-site contact based on your preferences. If something needs a closer look, the pilot focuses on the area and provides clear updates.
When an alarm triggers or a call comes in, drones can be used to check the area from above before your team commits to a response. This helps confirm what’s present and what actions make sense next.
After the flight, key notes are captured in plain language, including time, location, and what was observed. If video is recorded, handling follows your instructions and applicable rules.
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Quick answers to common questions about industries, staffing, and pricing.
Drone use must follow FAA rules and local restrictions. We plan flights with those limits in mind and will confirm what’s possible for your address and needs.
Flights focus on the client site and agreed areas. We also set boundaries for sensitive zones and follow your instructions for recording and data handling.
It’s best as support, not a replacement. Drones help with visibility and quick checks while posted guards handle access control, presence, and on-site response.
Pricing is based on location, flight schedule, duration, staffing needs, and whether it’s scheduled monitoring or on-call response for specific events like alarms.