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Electric Fencing Praised

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A Welsh caravan company, Newport Caravans, reports saving at least ¬£50,000 a year, thanks to electric security fencing….

The PulseSecure from Harper Chalice, installed by Owl Security, is preventing thieves and vandals from getting into the site;and saving the company thousands of pounds on unreliable security patrols. The caravan firm’s director, Rob Lynch, said: “We’re delighted with the system Рit paid for itself in the first nine months. It’s really reliable and having great security has given us the confidence to get on with building our business.”

Newport Caravans, a retail centre for caravan brands including Swift and Sterling, had been depending on guarding services, but found them costly and not always reliable. So as well as saving money, Newport Caravans is now feeling better protected. Not only does the British-made PulseSecure ‘hit back’ at would-be criminals, it gives reliable early warning at the very moment when somebody attempts to get into any site. It can be mounted onto fences, walls and roofs, and because the system is not prone to ‘false alarms’, the makers say, any alert can be trusted as genuine, so response by police or security staff is triggered.

‚ÄúThe systems never sleeps, it never misses anything, and it never makes mistakes,‚Äù says Julian Baker whose company Owl Security installed the product. PulseSecure is also in use at some of the highest security sites around the country ‚Äì from well-known visitor attractions and city centre sites to nuclear power stations. It has been tested by official agencies to prove its effectiveness under attack, and it is also approved under the police ‚ÄòSecured by Design‚Äô programme (police preferred specification). ‚ÄúWe have real peace of mind with this system,‚Äù adds Rob Lynch. ‚ÄúThere’s no question, I would recommend it to any business worried about crime.‚Äù

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