27 Apr 2011
 The guide covers high-security fencing, barriers, gates and electric pulse systems
The guide on perimeter protection from Procter Fencing will cover all aspects of fencing, barriers, gates, etc. 

Procter Fencing Systems published a free Guide to High-Security Perimeter Protection, which was launched at the Counter Terror Expo 2011 that took place at Olympia, London, from 19-20 April 2011. This Guide, together with a Fencing Selector and two White Papers relating to powered sliding gates, was available on a CD for visitors to request from the exhibition stand.

The Guide to High-Security Perimeter Protection explains this complex subject clearly and concisely to enable specifiers, facilities managers, security managers and consultants to identify the optimum security measures for particular premises and threats. It covers not only high-security fencing, barriers and gates, but also electric pulse systems and associated security measures such as access controls, CCTV and intrusion detection systems.

In addition, the Guide has a table of British, European and International Standards relating to perimeter security, and lists of useful resources and sources of further information. The Guide therefore helps readers to make the right decisions so that the selected perimeter security measures provide the necessary level of protection at an acceptable cost and without unduly compromising aesthetics, for example.

Whether the requirement is to protect against terrorists, extremist protesters or other determined intruders, Procter Fencing Systems can provide the optimum perimeter security system. The company undertakes complete projects, from technical consultations and site surveys, through to design, manufacture and installation. With 100 years' experience - including the installation of high-security perimeter fencing and gates at airports, ports, prisons, utilities and government premises - Procter Fencing Systems possesses unrivalled expertise, backed by an exceptional standard of customer service.