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How to Prevent Copper Theft – A Guide for Property and Site Managers

Copper theft is a growing problem across construction sites, utility facilities, commercial properties, and vacant developments. Thieves target copper wiring, water main piping, and cabling—often causing tens of thousands in damage to recover only a few hundred dollars’ worth of metal.

We’ve worked on dozens of copper theft prevention assignments across Greater Melbourne & Sydney. From mobile patrols to cutting-edge surveillance and boots-on-the-ground deterrents, here’s how to keep your site protected and copper thieves out.

Copper theft is a growing problem across construction sites, utility facilities, commercial properties, and vacant developments. Thieves target copper wiring, piping, and cabling—often causing tens of thousands in damage to recover only a few hundred dollars' worth of metal.

1. Secure the Perimeter

A solid, visible boundary is your first line of defense.

  • Install heavy-duty fencing with locked access gates
  • Use anti-climb barriersrazor wire, or bollards
  • Illuminate perimeter areas with motion-sensor lights

A strong boundary reduces easy access and buys time for a response.


2. Employ Professional Security Guards

There’s no replacement for experienced, trained human presence on-site.

  • Hire static guards for overnight or long-term protection
  • Use mobile patrol officers for randomised checks
  • All guards should be conflict-trained, uniformed, and licensed

We ensure each guard is hand-selected, site-trained, and supported by our 24/7 operations team.


3. Deploy a Security Surveillance Vehicle

Our visual deterrent security vehicles are game-changers for high-risk locations. These purpose-equipped vehicles are:

  • Marked and visible with flashing lights and company branding
  • Equipped with portable IR night vision cameras
  • Staffed by trained patrol officers on overnight shifts
  • GPS-tracked and monitored back to base in real-time

Having a surveillance vehicle parked onsite sends a clear message: This site is under active protection.

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4. Install Surveillance & Alarm Systems

Complement physical guards with smart technology.

  • Use portable IP camera towers for full-site views
  • Install motion sensors and alarms at key entry points
  • Connect your system to our 24/7 control room monitoring

We offer timestamped photo reporting and incident response coordination through our patrol app.


5. Lock Away Copper Materials

Don’t leave copper in plain sight.

  • Store wiring and piping in locked cages or containers
  • Avoid over-ordering—schedule copper delivery just-in-time
  • Keep materials elevated and covered when possible

6. Light the Site Up

Thieves prefer to work in the dark.

  • Install solar-powered floodlights around vulnerable zones
  • Use light towers or motion-activated LEDs
  • Illuminate internal pathways and entry points

7. Mark and Track Your Inventory

Use asset identification methods to make resale harder and recovery easier:

  • Mark copper with chemical etching or traceable paint
  • Log serials and keep a photographic inventory
  • Track usage with internal logs and site manager oversight

Tailored Copper Theft Prevention Plans

Every property is unique. We offer free site inspections and design custom protection plans to match your layout, risk level, and budget.

Whether you’re managing a construction project, commercial site, substation, or vacant block—we’ve got a plan for you.


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