Fast Guard Service has announced the launch of its Mobile Surveillance Division, a strategic move aimed at addressing the increasing complexity of security threats across various sectors. This new division specializes in providing on-demand, rapidly deployable camera systems equipped with advanced technologies such as AI-enhanced cameras, motion sensors, and remote access capabilities. Designed for enterprise and government clients, these mobile surveillance trailers and tower units offer a comprehensive security solution for real-time threat deterrence and continuous visibility in high-risk environments.
The mobile units are highly versatile, capable of being deployed within hours to a wide range of locations including construction sites, distribution hubs, power plants, and disaster recovery zones. They feature live-streaming and cloud-recorded video, thermal and motion-detection cameras, and can be accessed remotely via the Fast Guard App. With options for solar or generator power, as well as optional speaker alerts and lighting deterrents, these units operate independently of local infrastructure, ensuring reliability in any situation.
Dwight Gibson, CEO of Fast Guard Service, emphasized the division's role in offering a fully integrated security system that goes beyond traditional surveillance. The technology not only aims to reduce guard staffing costs but also ensures compliance with fire watch and critical site monitoring regulations. Additionally, it supports insurance and legal documentation with secure recordings, providing a scalable solution to challenges such as weather events, vandalism, or labor unrest.
With over a decade of experience serving Fortune 500 clients, utility companies, and municipal governments, Fast Guard Service's Mobile Surveillance Division is set to redefine mobile surveillance standards. By combining cutting-edge technology with the company's proven expertise in security services, this initiative represents a forward-thinking approach to meeting the mission-critical needs of today's security landscape.


