SonaVision protects Capo Construction sites and has helped capture several criminals

"The Maple Ridge RCMP caught three thieves on our Enermax construction site on Friday night just before 1:00 AM. This Sonavision system only went live on Thursday – and I am so pleased that these little bastards were caught on the second night of monitoring! Maybe they will be bright enough to stay out of our site and go steal from another construction site that is not protected by Sonitrol.
The video clip you sent me shows how well your infrared video works in complete darkness. Everything is black until one of the thieves walks through the camera view and is illuminated by the infrared, impressive technology.
We were introduced to your services by one of the Developers that we build for, who required that we use Sonavision to protect the sites we construct for them. I must say I was VERY skeptical that Sonavision would work – but the developer did not give us a choice; if we wanted the job, we had to use Sonitrol. Now having used Sonavision for more than a year to protect our sites in numerous jurisdictions; and after numerous police apprehensions, I am a true believer.
I’m sure my experience with guards is the same as that of every other construction company… guards sleep through the night; run away from thieves; are the thieves; or are not even on site when a break-in occurs. Sonavision has allowed us to eliminate useless guards – and has saved us thousands of dollars. More importantly, we do not need to eat the losses or repair costs when a guard slept through the night!
Please let the Maple Ridge RCMP know how ecstatic we are that they hurried up to your verified video and apprehended these losers before they could steal anything, or more importantly, damage building.
If any other construction or insurance companies want to know how to properly protect their sites have them give me a call… why would any construction company waste money on a guard? Why would any insurance company recommend the use of a guard? Sonavision baby…it works!"
David Dallazanna, Capo Construction
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Construction
May 25, 2009 1:16:00 PM