What’s a scaffold alarm?

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Scaffolding alarms detect intruders on construction sites and protect unattended property. They use infrared or movement sensors, solar or battery power, and can connect to monitoring systems. Insurance coverage and safety regulations also protect against theft and injury.

A scaffolding alarm alerts you to intruders on a construction site and protects unattended property on the construction site. Scaffold alarms consist of infrared burglar alarms activated by movement or body heat, solar powered devices and battery operated alarms. Some scaffolding alarm companies connect the construction site to television monitoring systems to provide additional surveillance.

Scaffolding is erected on residential, commercial and industrial construction sites so that workers can access the upper floors of buildings. Certain safety standards must be observed when assembling planks, beams and railings. Once the equipment has been set up correctly, it is impractical to disassemble and close everything after each day’s work. A scaffolding alarm system helps prevent theft of the scaffolding when workers leave the site.

An infrared scaffolding alarm uses beams of light to detect the body heat of an intruder entering a construction site. Another system relies on movement to trigger the alarm, which is typically timed to prevent triggering by animals or bad weather. A keypad allows a supervisor to disarm the device when workers are present. He or she can set the alarm at the end of the day and on weekends when the scaffold is unattended.

Sometimes a scaffolding alarm is attached to the boards to detect a thief in the process of dismantling the equipment. This type of system could activate sirens and strobe lights when someone tampers with the scaffolding, serving as a theft deterrent and security feature. It usually notifies an alarm company, who contacts the person responsible for site security.

Some alarm models automatically turn off and reset after a predetermined period of time. They could record the date, time and location of any activity that caused the triggering so that a safety inspection could be carried out before employees resumed work on the scaffolding. The type of scaffolding alarm chosen for a construction site depends on individual needs and the location of the job. Signage could be added to warn of potential thieves.

Solar powered scaffolding alarms could be used in remote areas without electricity. These wireless models use radio waves to detect intruders. Some solar and battery alarms can be programmed to call the site supervisor’s telephone number if triggered.
In addition to an alarm system, insurance coverage could protect against loss of scaffolding to theft. Many construction companies take out liability and theft insurance for construction equipment that remains on site. The equipment is usually tagged to allow for identification if it is stolen and later recovered by law enforcement.

Civil liability also covers companies that rent scaffolding to construction companies. Working on this equipment is considered high-risk work, with falls being the number one reason for injuries. Scaffolding is subject to health and safety regulations to protect employees from harm.




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