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January 25, 2024
If you are thinking about getting a new fence for your property, you must understand some of the most common fencing issues that can pose a major security threat to your property. These include setbacks, lighting, fabric, detection equipment and animals. By understanding these fencing issues, you can make sure that your fence will be a great fit for your home. Fabric used on a fence Fences are a vital component of any security system, but the fabric used to enclose them can pose a security threat of its own. While there are several things to look out for when choosing the perfect fence, one of the most important considerations is the ability to see through the fabric. If a perimeter has active patrols, it is especially important to choose a material that will not hinder their visibility. One of the best ways to see through a fence is by looking at it from an angle. A continuous base wall is an excellent choice for vehicular security. It's not recommended that it extend past the fabric fence on the attack side, though, to avoid a potential scaling hazard. The biggest problem with a buried fence is that it will be less effective in the face of frost or other weather conditions. To minimise this potential, the ground should slope away from the bottom of the fence. This can be achieved by compacting gravel at 900mm intervals along the length of the fence line. Another good idea is to use a continuous fabric that can stretch over a longer distance. This will help spread the impact load over a larger area. You can also consider using a high-quality metal such as aluminium. Aluminium fence panels are lighter and less susceptible to corrosion than steel. There are many options for fencing materials, and it's up to you to choose the one that is right for you. A combination of continuous fabric, a solid foundation and proper tie-up can make for a high-security fence. However, you need to be aware of some of the more obvious security flaws, including gaps under the fence and a lack of protective coatings. Setbacks A security fence isn't complete without the right kind of technology. From LED lights to accelerometers, you'll need to take into account the needs of your response crews and the technology's ability to withstand the test of time. The best way to determine the optimum solution is to consult with a knowledgeable security consultant. These consultants will be able to recommend the best technologies for your situation. Often, a consultation will be free. They'll also be able to design a solution that works for your budget and your budget only. Detection equipment If you are in the construction business and have a responsibility for securing a site, you should familiarise yourself with the RCMP security fencing guide. This document provides information on how to construct and maintain fences that protect both public and private areas. It also contains considerations for alternative fence solutions. Detection equipment is an essential part of a fence system. These devices work by detecting threats in or outside of the fence line. There are different types of sensors, each of which works differently in certain situations. Some are passive, while others are active. Active sensors generate an energy pattern that can detect an intruder. They also recognise disturbances in the pattern when movement is detected. The detection system must be integrated with the assessment and response systems. In addition to limiting false positive detections, a reliable sensing system can reduce the total response time. For optimal coverage, the space between layers of a fence should be large enough to prevent jumping and bridging. This should be at least twice the height of the fence. The space should be free from vegetation so that it is not hidden from view. Ensure that the access point is large enough for vehicles and maintenance equipment. Additionally, make sure there are signs on the secure side of the fence, which can provide a quick guide for response personnel. Lighting along fence lines When it comes to security, the fence is usually the line of demarcation. While this may sound like a good thing, it isn't always the case. For example, recent incidents have shown a few things about the electrical infrastructure that may not be as squeaky clean as they could be. Luckily, there are several ways to make sure your property remains squeaky clean and safe from trespassers, vandals, and burglars alike. One of the better ways to do this is to install intelligent lighting along your fence lines. It's not only a security measure, but it's also a money saver. Whether your facility is a high-security facility, a private home, or a public park, the best way to keep your property safe is to erect a sturdy fence. Adding some smart light technology will help you protect your home and loved ones while you're at it. Among the fence interactions observed, most were categorised as cross or non-cross, indicating a successful crossing or resting near the fence, respectively. Most of the time, fence interactions occurred during the morning. We hope that this post has helped explain some of the most common fencing issues that can pose a security threat. If you are interested in having a fence installed or repaired, please feel free to contact us at 02 4202 6317 .