Drone-Assisted Security | Security Drones | Portal Drones, Cheshire

A Smarter Way to Monitor Your Site 

We use modern 4K drones because they cover distance quickly and give clear footage even when the area’s busy or awkwardly shaped. 

A drone can get over obstacles, follow set paths, and sweep across the site far quicker than anyone on foot. It cuts down blind spots and makes day-to-day monitoring easier to manage. 

Ground cameras come into play where the aerial view isn’t enough. We use both together so you can check what’s happening from different angles. You can watch the feed live or keep the footage for later — whatever works best for the job.

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360 view of a secure compound monitored by Portal Drones for security purposes. The site contains electrical transformers, so each flight was planned with the required health and safety precautions.

Clear Footage When It Matters 

Being able to check the site remotely is one of the biggest advantages. You can view the feed from your phone, laptop, or office screen, whether you’re on-site or somewhere else entirely. 

If something changes or you need to take a closer look, the detail in the footage makes it easier to work out what’s going on. 

That level of clarity also helps if the footage needs passing on — police reports, insurance claims, or internal records. The detail is usually sharp enough to pick out what you need without guesswork.

Safer Inspections With Less Disruption 

There are always spots that are awkward or unsafe to access. High points, narrow gaps, places where you’d normally need ladders or specialist equipment — drones can get there without anyone having to step into a risky position. 

It’s a straightforward way to carry out checks without slowing work down or creating extra health and safety concerns. 

You get the information you need quickly, safely, and without turning the site upside down.

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Drone-Assisted Security | Security Drones | Portal Drones, Cheshire