As you know, crime at construction sites is a common problem. That's why we're so excited to announce our two new products including the Osprey License Plater Reader that can... read more →
Houston Housing Authority Newsletter Birdseye Surveillance Proud to Partner with Houston Housing Authority Birdseye Surveillance is proud to partner with the Houston Housing Authority (HHA) to keep their job sites... read more →
I am writing to you today to share some exciting news about the revitalization of 5th ward in Houston. 5th Ward is a historic neighborhood that has been facing challenges... read more →
We have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the crime statistics in Montgomery County, Texas, comparing the data from 2022 and 2023. We gathered factual information from reputable sources such as... read more →
As the leading provider of construction site security solutions in Texas, Birdseye Surveillance is dedicated to ensuring the safety and protection of your valuable equipment and materials. In this edition,... read more →
Welcome to this week's newsletter from Birdseye Surveillance! Today, we want to talk about the rising demand for eco-friendly construction and how our surveillance cameras can help with this important... read more →
As a leading provider of job site and construction site cameras with active surveillance, we wanted to take a moment to talk to you about the benefits of a virtual... read more →
UTILITIES Cell towers, substations, power plants, and water towers are all critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to expensive attacks of vandalism. AUTO DEALERSHIPS Auto dealerships can benefit from parking lot... read more →
Contrary to popular belief, Construction Site Guards are not the best option. In today's newsletter, we want to discuss why construction site cameras with active monitoring are the best overall... read more →
The State of Texas has never been hotter. Even though we are experiencing quite the chill down weather-wise, the construction market is hot. Especially commercial construction. Dallas and Houston led... read more →