Renewable energy projects such as solar farms, wind farms, and battery storage sites require structured, continuous, and accountable security to protect people, equipment, and infrastructure. These sites often operate across large open areas in remote regions where consistency, visibility, and proactive monitoring are essential.
UR SAFE Security is available to deliver customised security services for renewable energy projects, focusing on:
Our approach combines physical presence with disciplined procedures to maintain control and transparency across all operational zones.
Our officers are trained to:
They also assist with delivery checks, truck counting, visitor sign-ins, and site inductions, ensuring that only authorised and properly briefed personnel gain access.
We maintain high-visibility security signage around entry and perimeter points to:
Guards monitor these signs daily and report any damage or fallen signage to site management.
Our renewable energy security services include:
Patrol patterns are deliberately varied to reduce predictability and improve detection of irregular activity after hours.
For 24-hour projects or extended shifts, guards also conduct overnight welfare checks on working personnel and contractors, confirming their safety and readiness in compliance with site WHS requirements.
Our staff follow clear communication procedures, maintaining contact with site supervisors or control room operators throughout each shift. Reports are:
UR SAFE Security’s service is built on reliability, respect, and lawful practice. We focus on:
Each deployment is handled with the same professionalism expected from major providers in Australia’s security and infrastructure sectors.
UR Safe Security acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, work, and operate across Victoria, New South Wales, and throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present, and emerging, and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples today.