10 Perimeter Security Features to Consider: Part One

05 Mar.,2024

 

Perimeter security refers to all security that prevents entry into a building or property. Appropriate perimeter security is essential for high-security facilities and buildings, but in this modern age, there are countless ways for people to get around perimeter security. That is why planning your facility’s security system requires careful consideration of various perimeter security features. Read below for five perimeter security essentials, and visit us at the end of the week for five more necessary features to consider in your security plan. 

Locks

The biggest concern for your perimeter security locks are destructive entry, where locks are broken during forced entry. The solution to this threat can be using locks made of hardened metal alloys that are as thick as possible. 

You must also consider the chain secured by the padlock; if this is weaker than the lock, they can be cut, and the strength of the lock will not matter. 

Walls

The higher the walls, the less visible your facility interior will be from outside the perimeter. However, this means that the area beyond the perimeter will also be less visible to those inside the facility. High walls allow privacy and a great obstacle to entry but can provide cover for people approaching the property. Visibility concerns with this perimeter security feature can be mended with security cameras or security guards.

Fencing

Fencing offers you extreme flexibility in your perimeter security. You can have larger or small slats, anti-climb materials, or an electric fence, among others. A fence will likely be weaker than a wall, but if you are not concerned with crash prevention, that may be okay. 

Additionally, if you do not maintain your fencing, weak spots can develop that can let in or out humans or animals. However, fences without additional perimeter security features often only function as a suggestion of protection. 

Gates

A gate is the chance to install a perimeter security feature that moves. The gate will require a locking system, and if you are planning on taking vehicles through the gate, using an electronic lock may be best. For gates that only experience foot traffic, a padlock may be all you need. 

Lighting

Lighting can often be neglected when considering essential perimeter security features. To decide where to put lighting, consider shadows. Lights may cast shadows on trees, pillars, and other tall obstructions, so find the areas you need to cover. If you do not have a security guard, motion sensor lights are a great way to call attention to any potential security breach. However, make sure that the motion sensors will light up areas that are visible to you from inside the property. 

Choose Hercules High Security to Protect Your Property

Whether you need White House-level security fencing, or you need the perfect version of a white picket fence to guard your business or residential property, trust the experts at Hercules High Security. For more information and to learn how we can meet your custom fencing needs, contact Hercules High Security online or give us a call at 1-800-395-9597. Our professionals are ready to serve you from Maryland and the Washington Metropolitan area to Richmond, Virginia. We have branch offices in Manassas, Richmond, Newport News, Norfolk, Virginia, and Maryland. We will ensure your investment serves your family and your business for years to come! For updates and to see projects we’re working on, visit us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.

Tags: guard posts, Hercules High Security, perimeter security, security features, security fences, security gate

Want more information on Perimeter Security Design? Click the link below to contact us.