What owners need
Security visibility matters most when the house is empty, not when you are standing in it.
Large estates carry different risk during extended absences: unnoticed leaks, access events, storm exposure, camera blind
spots, missed vendor follow-up, and the general drift that happens when no one is operating the property deliberately.
Our travel-watch model keeps the estate under observation through remote alerting, camera review, site follow-up, incident
logging, hurricane prep, and coordination with the vendors or staff needed to resolve problems before they escalate.
- Remote review of security cameras, critical alerts, and unusual activity
- Vacant-home travel watch protocols for absences of up to three months
- Pre-storm readiness, damage-prevention coordination, and property hardening checklists
- Active storm watch with escalation and vendor mobilization when weather risk rises
- Post-storm walkthrough coordination, cleanup management, and recovery follow-through
- Vendor dispatch for urgent follow-up, inspections, or weather-related action
- Outage awareness and return-ready checklists before owner arrival
- Integration with broader estate management and reporting when needed
Typical properties
- Main residences left empty during travel or seasonal moves
- Naples and Port Royal homes with part-time occupancy
- Large estates under renovation during owner absences
- Florida residences that need hurricane prep and recovery oversight
Security plus operations
Better when tied to the estate’s operating layer.
Travel watch works best when cameras, alerts, maintenance notes, and vendor response live inside one coordinated system
rather than as separate tools.