When it comes to protecting your home and ensuring the safety of your family, investing in effective security measures is paramount. One such measure that is gaining popularity among homeowners is anti-climb fencing. Designed to deter potential intruders and enhance the overall security of your property, anti-climb fencing offers numerous benefits that make it a worthwhile investment for any residential property.
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Is Anti-Climb Fencing a Good Investment for Residential Properties?
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024How To Choose The Right Security Fence For Your Home
Friday, November 17th, 2017There are plenty of good reasons why you should invest in a fence for your property. Depending on the type of fence, it can provide your property with privacy and curb appeal. On top of that, a fence can be an excellent security measure for your home. If security is your primary reason for getting a fence, there are several things you will need to consider when choosing the best one for your property. With that said, here are some tips for selecting the right security fence for your home and property! (more…)
How to Decorate Your Chain Link Fence For the Holidays
Friday, December 16th, 2016So, the holidays are almost here–but that doesn’t mean you have to forego decorating your high security fence! Who says security can’t be festive? Even if your chain link fence is meant strictly for security, it doesn’t hurt to spruce it up a bit and add some Christmas joy. Of course, knowing how to decorate your fence means doing more than stringing some lights across the top. If you want to know how to properly decorate your chain link fence for Christmas, read on.
How to Prepare Your Fence for Hurricane Season
Friday, October 14th, 2016It’s that time of year again; hurricane season is now in full-swing. With Hurricane Matthew’s, passing, you may have seen the damage in North Carolina and be worried about your own property. The entire east coast is vulnerable to hurricane damage, and will be until late in the year when the season ends. Here are some quick tips that will help keep your security fence secured during this tremulous season.
What Does it Mean to Build a CFATS Fence?
Friday, September 2nd, 2016Hercules offers CFATS fence services for high-risk chemical facilities. But what does that actually mean? What constitutes a high-risk chemical? These are all questions you may want to ask us. Government regulations can be difficult to follow; fencing, especially, requires a lot of knowledge of regulation and rules. If done incorrectly, or not done at all, security fencing could draw the attention of authorities and result in huge fines. Read on to learn more about CFATS fence.
Best Climbing Plants to Have to Prevent Fence Hopping
Friday, July 15th, 2016Sometimes, an anti-climbing fence might not deter those who will put in the extra effort to climb it. Fences are always the best way to keep out trespassers, but it might be good to have more security. A climbing plant is a great option. By planting one, you can let it grow over your fence, which will help keep away those who want to do harm to your property. But what kinds of plants are good for this? Read on to find out.
3 Myths About Terrorism That Can Help Ease Your Mind
Friday, July 1st, 2016After the recent Orlando shooting, you’re probably wondering why urban terrorism has risen in numbers. It seems like terrorism is the popular way to garner attention these days, whether it be because of hatred or belief. At Hercules Security Fencing, we specialize in anti-terrorism security. But don’t let this fear stop you from living your life. There are plenty of myths about terrorism that cause the public to stir into a frenzy, and though protection is important, you don’t need to stay up at night worrying. Here are three of those myths you might want to know about.
How to Secure Your Garden Trellis
Wednesday, June 1st, 2016If you have just obtained a new garden trellis, you may be looking for ways to ensure its security. A garden trellis will add height, beauty and growth to your garden or yard. It can also provide stability for vines and taller plants without having to install distracting metal wires. Your garden trellis also requires that extra anchor; make sure you’re caring for it, and follow these steps to secure it.