Author: sdm

Most commercial properties become far more vulnerable after normal business hours, not because the building is empty, but because activity becomes harder to observe in real time. Parking lots remain 
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Construction sites depend on far more than fences and cameras to stay controlled. Deliveries move in and out throughout the day while subcontractors, equipment, and materials shift constantly across the 
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Before a construction project gains momentum, there is a short window where everything seems to be in place. Fencing is installed, signage is posted, and the first deliveries begin arriving 
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Most commercial businesses do not think about security unless something goes wrong. A break-in, a safety concern, or property damage forces the conversation, and that is when changes are made. 
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Walk through most commercial properties in Southwest Louisiana and you will see some form of security in place. Cameras are mounted, alarm systems are installed, and access points appear controlled, 
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On most construction projects, responsibility is clearly defined on paper. General contractors oversee the site, subcontractors handle their scope, and vendors move materials in and out as scheduled. In practice, 
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Construction projects move through phases that constantly reshape a jobsite. Early groundwork exposes large open areas, structural work brings deliveries, subcontractors, and heavy equipment onto the property, and later stages 
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Many commercial businesses only revisit their security after something goes wrong. A break-in, property damage, or after-hours disturbance forces the issue. Cameras get added, a patrol is scheduled, or a 
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At S&S Investigations & Security, we see it every week. A business believes it is protected because something is in place. A few cameras, an alarm panel, maybe a keypad 
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