Security through proper fencing materials
Monday, March 30th, 2009 | local info
Security. Security through fencing materials. Using the proper fencing materials and add-ons is a great way to increase security (and privacy) to your areas that need secure protection.
These areas can be commercial or residential. Maybe you’ve got some ugly materials you’re storing and/or working on. And, maybe you’ve got a lot of money (yours or your clients) tied up in these vehicles.
In cases like this, fencing security is a must.
One traditional method of secure fencing is barbwire fencing.
“According to Wikipedia,|Wikipedia says that|The web resourse Wikipedia states that} Barbed wire, also known as barb wire[1] (and frequently in dialect form spelled bob[2] or bobbed[3]), is a type of fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strand(s). It is used to construct inexpensive fences and is used atop walls surrounding secured property. It is also a major feature of the fortifications in trench warfare (as a wire obstacle).
“A person or animal trying to pass through or over barbed wire will suffer discomfort and possibly injury. Barbed wire fencing requires only fence posts, wire and fixing devices such as staples. It is simple to construct and quick to erect by an unskilled person.
“Conceived in 1865 by Louis Jannin as fil de fer barbelé,[citation needed] French for “barbed iron wire”. The first patent in the United States was issued in 1867 to Lucien B. Smith of Kent, Ohio, who is regarded as the inventor.[4][5] Joseph F. Glidden of DeKalb, Illinois received a patent for the modern invention in 1874 after he made his own modifications to previous versions.”
There are other forms of security in regards to fencing. Razor ribbon or razor wire are both effective methods of fencing security.
The option for security in fencing are many. Check out some of the links on this page to learn more.
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