Wireless construction site cameras and solar surveillance trailers for jobsites with no power, no Wi-Fi, and no permanent infrastructure. 24/7 monitoring, mobile app access, and same-day or next-business-day availability.
| Capability | Detail |
|---|---|
| Cameras | 4K HD with up to 300 ft night vision (PTZ and fixed) |
| Mast height | 30 feet for elevated coverage |
| Monitoring | 24/7 professional remote monitoring with two-way audio intervention |
| Power | Solar with battery backup (up to 7 days without sunlight) + integrated gas generator |
| Connectivity | 4G LTE cellular + Wi-Fi failover; client mobile-app live view |
| Alarms | Motion-activated sensors, audible siren, strobe deterrent lights |
| Weather rating | IP66, -40°F to +140°F, 80+ MPH wind rated |
| Deployment | Same-day or next-business-day across Chicago and Northern Illinois |
| Pricing | From $2,750/month all-inclusive — no add-ons for monitoring, data, or maintenance |
| Term | Daily, weekly, monthly, ongoing — no long-term contract; 5% off at 3+ months, 10% off at 12+ months |
Most jobsites need cameras before permanent power, internet, fencing, or building systems are ready. Our rental cameras are designed for that gap: towable, solar-powered, cellular-connected, and visible enough to deter theft before it starts.
This page targets the exact problem contractors search for: "construction site security cameras rentals," "jobsite security camera rental," "no Wi-Fi jobsite cameras," and "mobile construction site security cameras." It gives searchers a direct answer and gives project managers a conversion path.
High-resolution cameras, night vision, PTZ coverage, and recorded footage for incident review and claim documentation.
Solar panels, battery backup, cellular connectivity, and generator support for difficult Chicago winter stretches.
Professional operators verify activity, issue live audio warnings, trigger alarms, and escalate when needed.
Use cameras for a week, a phase, a full project, or multiple jobsites. Relocation is available as site conditions change.
Forum research shows contractors are skeptical of passive cameras because thieves may ignore them, cover them, or leave with stolen plates. The conversion message should emphasize active deterrence: lighting, sirens, audio talk-down, operator verification, and dispatch coordination. A camera that only records is evidence after a loss; a monitored jobsite camera can interrupt the loss while it is happening.
For broader site protection, see construction site security trailers. For underwriting documentation, see Builder's Risk security compliance. For vehicle lots, see parking lot theft deterrence.
Fast rental coverage for construction sites without power or internet.
Yes. Trailers can be repositioned as access roads, laydown areas, entrances, and active work zones change.
Yes. Authorized users can access live feeds and alerts through the mobile app while professional monitoring remains active.
For many jobsites, a monitored camera trailer provides wider coverage at a lower monthly cost than overnight guard staffing. Some higher-risk projects use both.
Tell us the site address, project phase, and what assets are exposed after hours.
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