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Perimeter security combats boiler thefts
27 June 2019
A BOILER business subjected to hundreds of thousands of pounds of theft has installed Palisade fencing, electric doors and barriers to combat the threat.
Perimeter security specialists Fieg Access Systems (FAS Ltd) of Madeley have beefed up protection at the victimised business on recommendations made by security consultant John Bracewell.
He recommended Palisade fencing from Wolverhampton steel fencing manufacturer Zaun Ltd, the first panels of which were delivered within a week.
He said: “Their service was excellent; their product is always top quality; and their lead times and delivery were great – and the combination of measures should drive the thieves away.”
Zaun’s Palisade fencing comes with either ‘D’ or ‘W’ and with three different pale head options – triple point, round and notched and single point – in heights from 1.2m to 3.6m.
Palisade fencing panels can be easily raked to follow the undulations of the site without compromising the rigidity of the system or the security of the site.
Zaun is the sole remaining manufacturer of Palisade, welded and woven mesh fencing systems that manufactures the entire system in the UK.
FAS Ltd was initially set up to provide the end user with a repair and service provider of perimeter security and access control equipment.
The business now fabricates its own gates and supplementary equipment from a factory in Madeley, Telford.
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