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    Perimeter Security: The Top 5 Common Specification Pitfalls

    BacklinkshubBy BacklinkshubOctober 31, 20253 Mins Read
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    Doing perimeter security the right way has nothing to do with choosing the “toughest” looking fence on the market. It has everything to do with creating something that functions well in the real world – something that can delay, detect, and even deter would-be perpetrators prior to any harm being done. There have been enough cases in the past where things went awry because of very simple mistakes. Here are five of them to avoid if you plan on getting the best out of your fence.

    1. Emphasis on Looks Over Performance

    It’s simple to be seduced by aesthetics. Where security is concerned, nothing makes you feel safer than a good, tall fence, but if it has not been proven to resist cutting, climbing, or impact, it might as well be an ornament. Make sure to examine the certifications – the security grades are there for a reason after all. The best security solution won’t be the one that fits, but rather the one that gives you time to think, when it counts most.

    2. Overlooking the True Danger Profile

    No two sites are identical in terms of risk exposure. The risks inherent in a retail warehouse differ vastly from data centres and airports for example. Far too frequently, the individual who signs off on the solution wants one kind of solution and overspends on one they don’t need or, worse yet, believes they’re adequately defended against risks they fear rather than risks they’re actually facing.

    3. Forgetting the Weakest Link

    Remember, however, that the vulnerable areas around gates, posts, and fixings must not be forgotten either. The difference between what seems to be very secure fencing and complete disaster can depend on getting these right. The analogy to locking the door to the house but leaving the window open applies here: consistency is key to getting the security level you are looking for across all parts of the solution.

    4. Overlooking Integration

    The modern perimeter security solution involves far more than metal and mesh. It becomes one integrated solution with CCTV, motion detectors, access control, and Lighting – if designed together, they complement one another – if not, you’re left with blind spots and false notifications. The boundary of the security solution would be the skeleton to which the other parts should integrate smoothly.

    The companies are most likely to provide designs for fencing that can facilitate other integrations of security, so it is essential to consult them on the compatibility of the security systems in question.

    5. Neglecting

    Security doesn’t end at the installation point – it has to continue over time, and factors such as the weather, corrosion, and human error can all take their toll in order to leave you with a worse fence every year.

    Unless there is a plan in place for inspection and maintenance, performance can deteriorate rapidly. “Cheap” fencing can end up being more expensive in the final analysis after maintenance and replacement considerations are taken into account.

    Conclusion

    The power of perimeter security is not in visibility, but in vision. How well the solution fits the threat, works in combination with other tools, and endures with time is far more important than what it looks like. The difference between protection and deception is easily missed if fundamentals are ignored. The key is to properly fuse performance, reliability, compatibility, and upkeep to ensure that in times of need, your perimeter secures it should: buys you time, provides you with protection, and keeps intruders out.Visit https://www.lochrin-bain.co.uk/ to learn more about some of the latest high security perimeter fencing solutions.

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