Empty Property Security

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Empty Property Security

Many properties that become targets for burglary, theft, and vandalism are typically empty / vacant /void, unoccupied, up for sale, or undergoing renovations in preparation for sale or the arrival of the next tenant. Mobeye’s empty property security solutions offer protection against squatters, thieves, arsonists, and other vandals.

Mobeye’s wireless and battery-powered 2G/4G alarms are designed to safeguard vacant properties from various threats, including unauthorised access and fire hazards. What sets these compact systems apart is their exceptional efficiency, operating on a single set of batteries for over a year! If you’re looking for top-tier security solutions to protect your vacant properties, Mobeye has you covered. Learn more about our advanced property alarm systems and keep your assets safe.

Vacant property security

When a building remains vacant for an extended period, it becomes prudent to contemplate empty property security. The challenge lies in the absence of utilities, as conventional intruder alarm systems typically demand a continuous connection to the electrical grid. Employing permanent guards to secure vacant properties proves prohibitively costly. Herein lies the solution: Mobeye‘s all-in-one wireless alarm system, powered by batteries, offers a viable solution for safeguarding vacant buildings. Mobeye’s wireless alarms provide remote property monitoring.

Vacant property security solutions by Mobeye

Mobeye systems are often used for temporary security of vacant properties, as they are portable and can be easily moved to the next property to be secured, whether that be another vacant property or a renovation project. No installation work is required for the use of Mobeye alarm systems; they are immediately operational and extremely easy to operate. Mobeye alarms are flexible, as they are wireless and do not require Wi-Fi or a telephone contract. All you need is a SIM card.

Each Mobeye device can pass on notifications to an ARC/PAC, possibly in addition to notifications to its own contacts.

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