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Site and equipment protection for fire, water, and storm restoration projects. One partner, deployed fast, all 50 states.
A property in restoration is one of the most exposed sites there is. The building sits half open after fire, water, or storm damage, the alarm and locks may not work, valuable drying and remediation equipment is staged inside, and the loss often happens in an area where a disaster just spiked the risk of looting and theft. A single break in can set a restoration project back days and put thousands of dollars of equipment on the street.
Nationwide Security Service secures restoration sites and the crews working them. Our officers control access so only approved restoration teams, adjusters, and inspectors get in, protect the equipment staged on site, patrol the perimeter of a structure that can no longer secure itself, and keep a documented record of everything that happens. Because we manage vetted local firms in every market, we can put boots on a loss site quickly, even when a storm has every restoration company in the region surging crews at once.
Behind every post is our in house dispatch desk, live around the clock. When something happens at a site you are restoring, you hear it from us first, with the report to back it up.
Coverage built around the property, the equipment, and the timeline of the job.
Guarding the air movers, dehumidifiers, generators, and tools staged on site overnight and on weekends.
Only approved restoration crews, adjusters, and inspectors get in, logged in and out.
Posted fire watch when restoration work impairs the building's fire and suppression systems.
Fast deployment after storms and major losses, when the whole region needs coverage at once.
Restoration companies rarely run one job at a time. You might have a flooded office in one city, a fire loss in another, and a storm damaged retail strip in a third, all open at once and all needing coverage tonight. Our model handles that: vetted, locally licensed officers at each site, mobilized as losses come in, under one agreement, one point of contact, and one reporting standard, instead of finding a new guard company in every market a claim takes you to.
Coverage flexes to the job: unarmed officers for most site and equipment posts, armed guards where the area or the loss calls for them, mobile patrols across multiple loss sites on one route, dedicated fire watch when systems are down, 24 hour coverage for high value sites, and emergency deployment measured in hours when a fresh loss leaves a property wide open. For the property owners and managers you work with, see our facility maintenance security program.
From an actual restoration assignment at a fire damaged commercial building. Details edited to protect the client's identity.
The building had been gutted by fire and was no longer safe to leave open. We posted a two officer, two vehicle patrol running 24 hours a day for the length of the restoration. One vehicle held the section where the fire damage was worst and the structure was most exposed, while the second circled the property on a continuous patrol. Per the property owner's instruction, officers carried no weapons outside the vehicles.
That is what restoration security looks like in practice: coverage shaped to the specific loss, the specific risk, and the client's specific rules, around the clock until the work is done. Every restoration post we staff is built the same way.
Give us the site, the timeline, and the concern. Quotes go out the same day, and the phone is answered by a person, not a menu.
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