Robotic ‘Guard Dogs’ and Drones Take Aim at Construction Site Theft

Asylon’s DroneDog ground robot and Guardian drone system aim to reduce construction site theft through AI-enabled patrols and remote monitoring.

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Construction site theft results in an estimated $400 million to $1 billion in losses each year, with tools, heavy equipment and building materials accounting for the majority of stolen items. Rising material costs have added pressure to jobsites already vulnerable to after-hours crime.

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Asylon has deployed its DroneDog ground robot and Guardian drone system as part of a managed security service for construction and infrastructure sites. DroneDog patrols perimeters using onboard cameras, thermal imaging and cloud-connected monitoring, while the Guardian drone system provides aerial surveillance with optical zoom and thermal sensing.

The robotic platforms are monitored around the clock and integrate with existing site security systems. Asylon reports completing more than 250,000 automated patrol missions nationwide using its ground and aerial systems.

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