How can Duo8 perimeter fencing help with farm security?

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It can be easy to focus on the protection businesses in urban areas need when it comes to security. These areas, after all, can see a security threat posed by the large numbers of people who live there. However, it is key to remember that rural areas can suffer from crime, too, which is especially true for those within agriculture. Farm security is a must because it helps protect your crops, land, outbuildings, and expensive machinery. One of the best ways to deal with farm security is installing the right sort of fencing.

Duo8 perimeter fencing is a great choice and ideal for use on farms. But what specific benefits does it bring?

High visibility

Security fencing for farms is only any good if people can see it! This is because most would-be intruders are put off by the visual deterrent fencing offers. Duo8 security fencing is designed to be easily seen from a distance and deliver a firm visual message to criminals to stay out. Unfortunately, the closed mesh design also makes it look hard to scale (which it is!), and this will also put most people off from even trying to get past it.

Robust and tough

Next to being easy to see, any farm fencing needs to be tough. This is important so intruders cannot breach it easily or cut their way through without needing some heavy-duty tools. Robust fencing is also essential for farmers as it needs to stand up to possibly having animals inside it and being out in all weathers. Duo8 fencing can handle all this and is created to be a super-strong security solution.

It comes with the option of gate installation.

Duo8 fencing also comes with the option of single leaf mesh gate installation for easy access to fields, yards or outbuildings. For farmers, this is very useful and means they can access what is inside the fencing with no hassle. However, vehicle access is often needed for fields, and the double-leaf gates which Duo8 can handle allow this. Both gates are made to the same mesh design and offer the same tough features as the fencing itself.

Contact Zaun Ltd for help with farm security.

Taking steps to protect their farm is something that everyone in the agriculture sector needs to think about. Rural crime can be a problem like that in urban areas – particularly with expensive machinery or tools at stake. If you like the sound of what Duo8 security fencing offers, get in touch at sales@zaun.co.uk today for more details.

About Zaun

Zaun Limited is the sole remaining manufacturer of welded and woven mesh fencing systems that manufactures the entire system in the UK.  Zaun makes the mesh, fencing panels, posts, clamp bars and fixings at its state-of-the-art five-acre production facility in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.  Products have been tested and approved by testing organisations including CPNI, LPCB and Secured by Design.

Zaun works very closely with all stakeholders within the business including employees, local, national and international suppliers and a long-established customer base of fencing contractors to design, manufacture and supply high-quality fencing systems, increasingly often providing expertise in integrating PIDs and other systems into holistic security solutions.

Zaun was founded in 1996 and remains a private company solely owned by co-founder Alastair Henman with a regional office in Dubai. They are certified to the ISO 9001 quality standard. It is also a member of the Perimeter Security Suppliers’ Association (PSSA), of which Alastair Henman is a director.

Zaun is a proud British manufacturer and founder member of the Made in Britain campaign, a key player in the UK fencing market and one of the fastest-growing companies in an increasingly competitive industry.

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