Randomised, because predictable patrols are not patrols
A patrol that arrives at the same time every night is a schedule anyone watching the site can work around. Ours are randomised within the agreed window, so the deterrent value holds.
Each checkpoint is geo-fenced and timestamped. The report shows where the officer was and when — not a signature in a book that proves nothing.
Sensible economics for multiple sites
Static guarding is the right answer when a site needs continuous presence. When it does not, mobile patrols cover several locations in a night for a fraction of that cost — which is why they suit property portfolios, managed estates, retail parks and paused construction sites.
Alarm response and lock/unlock services usually run alongside. If an alarm activates between visits, a unit is dispatched and you get the outcome rather than a voicemail.
Verification is the point
The recurring complaint about mobile patrols across the industry is that clients cannot tell whether the van actually came. GPS-verified checkpoints exist to remove that argument entirely.
Every visit appears in the client dashboard with its route, times and any exceptions the officer recorded, available the same night.