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FAQ's
Why do you need an Electric Fence?
The need for higher levels of security to meet more sophisticated intruders is growing worldwide. Whereas in the past a security fence was merely a passive physical barrier, the reality of today's world prescribes the use of an ACTIVE intrusion detection system that REACTS to an intrusion attempt,REPEL's the intruder and DELAY's the entry time.
What is an Electric Fence?
An electric fence system consists of electric wires carrying high voltage electric pulses that provide a non-lethal repulse shock to an intruder. This results in alarm activation, which is transmitted to security personnel monitoring the site.
The number of wires, the distance between the wires, the zone length, and integration with concertina fencing are some of the different configurations, which are commonly used to meet the site requirements. The electric wire barrier can be installed vertically or at an angle to provide wider physical barriers that make intrusion by way of digging and climbing impossible.
Who uses an Electric Fence?
Private houses, housing estates, Industrial complexes, prison's, factories, warehouses, military installations and government facilities are all potential end-users.
Where do you install?
On an existing perimeter fence, on the top of walls, or as a stand-alone fence.
What are the advantages of an Electric Fence?
- Easy installation on existing wall or fence, or as a stand-alone perimeter fence.
- Provides a physical barrier that delays the intrusion time.
- Provides an electric shock to repulse an intruder.
- Acts as a psychological barrier to deter intrusion attempts.
- Provides a high level of detection capability to detect an intrusion attempt and set off the alarm that will notify and activate the security personnel.
- Low maintenance costs .
- Easy to operate.
- Animals receive an electric shock and are repulsed without activating the alarm. The animal learns not to be exposed to the fence. Accidental human contact with the fence will provide an electric shock that will teach the person (who is not an intruder) not to tamper with the fence.
- The electric wires serve as a perimeter fence, alleviating the need to erect another conventional fence.
- Reduce cost of security personnel.
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