Archive for November, 2022

Maintaining Perimeter Security in Winter

Friday, November 18th, 2022
Hercules Fence High Security Perimeter Winter
Maintaining your perimeter security in the winter requires durable equipment and a little more attention to your security fence.

The perimeter of any property is its first line of defense, and keeping that line of defense strong during the winter months isn’t always the easiest task. Winter brings darkness, inclement weather, and the intensity of the holiday season. Maintaining tight perimeter security requires counteracting these changes and ensuring that you have proper visibility and a security fence that is in good condition.

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What Kinds of Facilities Should Have Crash-Rated Fencing?

Thursday, November 10th, 2022
Hercules High Security Crash-Rated Fencing
Crash-rated fencing is critical for the safety and security of some facilities, especially those that are intentionally targeted or have hazardous materials.

Perimeter security is critical for many homes and businesses, but there are different levels of security that can be achieved. Crash-rated fencing is one of the best options for high-security fencing and is often only used for certain facilities that need the extra protection from regular threats. This fence is incredibly sturdy, built specifically to withstand the impact of a small truck at various speeds, depending on the rating of the crash-rated fence. It’s the kind of fence you invest in when you need to keep your property intruder-free.

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The Benefits of Razor Wire

Friday, November 4th, 2022
Hercules Fence High Security Razor Wire
Razor wire is an excellent way to take a security fence to the next level and ensure the best perimeter protection.

Protecting your property or business is critical, and there are a few different techniques that can be used to make it even more challenging to gain entry. Two of the most common fence toppers are conventional barbed wire and Concertina wire, or razor wire. What are some of the different benefits of Concertina wire? 

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