Safety is one of the most cited reasons why people choose to purchase fences – whether it is to prevent a child from falling into a swimming pool, a dog from escaping the yard and getting lost or worst, hit, or to deter would-be criminals from easily accessing a property. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to make your property less accessible, and one of the best ways to do that is to invest in anti-climb fencing.
So what is an anti-climb fence and how do they differ from a regular fence? Namely, they feature a shape or design element at the top to make it impossible for a person to climb over. A more common application of an anti-climb fence might be a barbed-wire fence, which is extremely effective at keeping people out (or keeping people in, as it was often used for throughout history.) Luckily for us, there are a number of ways an anti-climb fence can be designed, which are far more aesthetically appealing.
Nature has actually often created its own version of an anti-climb fence – when thorny ferns and vines trail their way up a fence, they become a natural deterrent to anyone who might want to climb your fence. Suffering repeated pricks offers excellent encouragement for a would-be thief to take their criminal activities elsewhere. There are a number of defensive shrubs and trees that can be bolstered to a fence panel or posts – though for best results, these should be used in conjunction with stainless steel or galvanized fixtures.
Another option is to invest in a fence that may seem somewhat archaic and dredge up visions of Vlad the Impaler by choosing a fence with manufactured spikes on top. Of course, should you choose to go this route, it would be best to post warning signs, in the event that you have an adventurous child who likes to climb fences.
Anti-climb fencing can be incredibly effective, provided you don’t provide any unintentional access points. Leaving wheelbarrows or furniture in a place where anyone could get it, drag it over to your fence, and use it as a step-up to get into your property defeats the purpose of having anti-climb fencing. So be careful where you leave things laying around!
To learn more about anti-climb fences or find out what type of anti-climb fences we have to offer, please give us a call today at 1-800-395-9597. We have a variety of anti-climb fences, from the merely high and ornamental to those with crash ratings and additional barriers.