Traditional physical barriers such walls and fencing in conjunction with broken glass, barbed wire or even razor coils are evident at residences and industrial sites throughout Thailand. Many are fitted with sophisticated alarm systems, as well as closed circuit television (CCTV) systems.
It is our opinion that there is nothing to compare with electric fencing when one wishes to ensure that intruders do not enter where they are not wanted.
Not only will the intruder be faced with a physical barrier, they will also be exposed to high voltage pulses that WILL deter the most hardened criminal. An electric fence not only acts as a physical barrier, but also acts as an early warning alarm system. There is no doubt; an electric fence is an asset to home owners and businesses alike, offering effective security and peace of mind.
WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC FENCE?
An electric fence system consists of electric wires carrying high voltage electric pulses that provide a non-lethal shock to an intruder. The electric fence is continuously monitored and will generate an alarm if interfered with or tampered with, advising of an attempt of entry to premises before intruders actually gains access. 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 and climbing more difficult.
WHO USES AN ELECTRIC FENCE?
Private houses, housing estates, industrial complexes, factories, warehouses, construction sites, car dealers are all potential end-users.
WHERE DO YOU INSTALL AN ELECTRIC FENCE?
On an existing perimeter fence, on top of walls, or on buildings.
ADVANTAGES OF AN ELECTRIC FENCE
*installation on existing wall or
fence, or as a stand-alone within a boundary.
* Provides a physical barrier that delays the intrusion time.
* Provides an electric shock to intruders.
* Acts as a psychological barrier to deter intrusion attempts.
* Provides a higher level of detection capability
to detect an intrusion attempt.
* Very little maintenance.
* Easy to operate.
* Reduced cost of security personnel.