Securing Your Job Site Before the Sun Goes Down
I remember watching the aftermath of that 2007 derecho in Southaven. When the wind died down, the real trouble started—people realized how exposed their properties felt. I've seen it happen on new builds in Brookhaven and trendy spots in Silo Square where thieves eye expensive copper and machinery the moment a site looks vulnerable. We don't just drop off chain link panels and walk away. We focus on the details that stop a breach before it starts. If you're working near Colonial Hills, you've got to account for the local foot traffic and the visibility of your gear. We use heavy-duty concrete steel bases because light equipment gets moved too easily. When things get messy, we put up the walls. Fast.
Daily Perimeter Inspection Checklist
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