[Updated September 3, 2019]
RedHanded Blog
Security is everyone’s business. Check in with our blog for news and helpful tips on all things video surveillance, remote guarding, and remote site security.
Non-Violent Crime Heats Up in Summer
Non-violent crimes spike in the summer, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. At Radius Security, we’ve noticed more teenagers out making mischief since summer vacation began and a sharp uptick in suspicious activity in general since May. ...
Teamwork Catches Crooks
A security system is only as effective as the people responding to it. You can purchase the most expensive state-of-the-art video surveillance technology, install banks of security cameras, hire guards around the clock--and still fail to arrest...
Security Systems Improve Employee Safety
Why install a security system? To catch criminals, of course. However, protecting employees is also a key reason for video monitoring and other security solutions.
Are Security Providers Liable for Loss or Damage?
If a security provider is negligent, is it liable for all a client’s related losses or damages? The short answer: It depends. But generally, no. Why? Largely because of the limitation of liability clause, standard in most service contracts.
Crane Climbers Pose Security Risk at Construction Sites
Crane climbers are a serious problem for construction companies. And the problem is growing, thanks to "rooftopping.". This latest social media trend is driving thrill-seekers to climb cranes, dangle from scaffolding, and creep along skyscraper...
What to Look for in a Video Surveillance System for your Construction Site
If you’re tired of spending money on security guards who aren’t consistently preventing crime from happening on your construction site, you may be ready to consider a more effective alternative. There are options in today’s market that can...
Video Surveillance for Outdoor Security
Does your business store valuable assets outdoors? Construction sites, marinas and auto dealerships/repair shops know the challenges of protecting outdoor assets. Cranes, boats, vehicles, powerlines and electrical plants, lumber, farm machinery,...














