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News Release from: Procter Machine Guarding | Subject: All-Round Protection guide to perimeter security
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 October 2005
Free guide explains perimeter security
fencing
Procter Fencing Systems, one of the UK's leading specialist manufacturers of fencing and gates, has published a comprehensive guide to perimeter security fencing.
Procter Fencing Systems, a sister company to Procter Machinery Guarding and one of the UK's leading specialist manufacturers of fencing and gates, has published a comprehensive guide to perimeter security fencing This 'must-have' publication, called 'All-Round Protection', is available free of charge as an eight-page PDF file that recipients can print themselves
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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'All-Round Protection' will be invaluable to specifiers who need to know the pros and cons of alternative types of perimeter security fencing and associated complementary security features.
Perimeter security fencing is the first line of defence around an organisation's premises and is therefore vitally important.
Furthermore, it is a significant factor in the first impression made on visitors, whether they are welcome or unwelcome.
But many people do not realise just how complex the subject of perimeter security is today.
Not only are there legal requirements to be met, but each application has its own needs - so the solution to the problem is different in every case.
'All-Round Protection' explains the various options available, presents the advantages and limitations of each, and steers the reader towards making the right decision that will provide the necessary level of security at an acceptable cost and without compromising other areas such as aesthetics.
Included within the guide are useful sections on risk assessments and gates, plus there is a sizeable table of British, European and international standards relating to fencing.
Contact Procters to request a free copy of 'All-Round Protection', the specifier's guide to perimeter security fencing. Request a free brochure from Procter Machine Guarding ...
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