Physical Security

Temporary PID fencing

by Mark Rowe

CLD Fencing Systems, the UK manufacturer and supplier of rigid mesh fencing and security gates, and Gallagher Security, the Perimeter Intrusion Detection systems (PIDs) company, launched FenceSafe-E at International Security Expo 2018 in London in November.

FenceSafe-E combines, the firms say, zero ground strike temporary security fencing FenceSafe with Monitored Pulse Fencing (MPF). Using pre-assembled modular units and the FenceSafe, the temporary secured perimeter can be deployed anywhere the makers say. During trials, fence lines of over 30m with 45-degree corners, ends and 90-degree returns were erected and commissioned with full pulse fencing within 90 minutes.

Russell Wells, Sales Director with CLD Fencing Systems, said: “One of the key issues faced with temporary monitored protection occurred on the straining of the wires. By using pre-assembled strained ends and corners we were able to develop a system that can offer the protection of a permanent fencing system with the deterrent of a pulse fence, while having zero ground strike.”

Kevin Godfrey, Strategic Business Development Manager at Gallagher Security, added: “We are extremely excited to be working with CLD to offer customers the flexibility to easily install a high security solution on a temporary site and then remove it when it’s no longer needed.”

The new FenceSafe-E allows the setting up of what the manufacturers call a true monitored temporary perimeter that is matched with all the aspects of rigid mesh fencing and access control. FenceSafe-E conforms to BS EN 1991 for wind loading, resisting overturn in wind speeds of over 100mph, it’s claimed. The fencing itself is made to BS 1722 Part 14 and Part 17. It can be supplied either galvanised to BS EN ISO 1461 or polyester powder coated to BS EN 13438.

The range features profiled, twin wire and 358 mesh panel options with temporary sliding and swing gates that all host the Gallagher MPF. The system is available on a hire or buy basis.

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