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Electric Fence by sammy05: 3:17pm On Jul 11, 2016
The Electric fence can be attached to existing perimeter fences,it can also be used as a stand-alone fence,the obvious physical presence of the electric fence and bright yellow warning signs are enough deterrent to any potential intruder.The electric fence comes in three main types which are

Piggyback: A Piggyback electric fence is mounted off the back of an existing wire or mesh fence, adding another level of security to the existing perimeter barrier. The piggyback profile is fastened to existing fence posts (e.g. pillars of a palisade fence) using rivets or screws.

Wall top: Wall-top electric fences attach to the top of an existing perimeter barrier such as a masonry wall. These are the second most common type of security electric fences. The existing fence must be at least 1.5 m high.

Stand alone: Stand-alone electric fences act as the sole perimeter barrier.They are also quite aesthetically pleasing if set up neatly.This type is normally only found as one of many levels of perimeter security around high security establishments, meaning that to touch it someone has had to break through at least one physical barrier before this. The stand-alone fence must be at least 1m away from the nearest barrier.

The Electric fencing system has been installed throughout the world to provide
effective perimeter protection and site security across a broad spectrum of applications:

*military site security
*industrial sites
*power stations
*construction site security
*Prisons
*police compounds


USES OF THE ELECTRIC FENCE

(1) The electric fencing system can be used in many agricultural areas, as construction of electric fences can be much cheaper and faster than conventional fences (it uses plain wire and much lighter construction, as the fence does not need to physically restrain animals). it also reduces risk of injury to livestock like the horse is lower compared to fences made of barbed wire or certain types of barb wire that comes with large openings that can entangle the feet of the animal.

(2) Electric fences are also used for controlling the movements of wild animals.Like deterring deer from entering private property, keeping animals off airport runways, keeping wild boar from raiding crops, and keeping snakes from eating your poultry animals. It can also be used on properties that are close to forests so as to prevent wild animal from coming into the property.

(3) Electric fences are also used on private properties to prevent trespassers and intruders from getting in, this private property electric fence system is mostly non-lethargic,they come with an alarm system that sounds immediately the wires are tampered with, which alerts home owners of intrusion, whilst also causing an uncomfortable shock on the intruder.

(4) Electric fences can also be used for aesthetic purposes, whereby it gives a property a sophisticated look while also protecting the property.

(5) Finally and most importantly, it protects the property from robbery and other petty crimes.

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