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Protecting your boundary walls, fences and gates, flat roofs, CCTV
Camera or security light poles, drainpipes, etc., has never been
easier
What you're not allowed to do:
historically embedding broken glass or nails into a cement bed
on the top of the wall was favoured but this is now illegal and specialist products and warning signage have evolved
to meet the ongoing requirement.
See below for details of effective, currently available products designed to help you...
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Installation of the more aggressive perimeter security systems
should be undertaken by professional installers, who will be
aware of installation guidelines, codes of practice and general
safety issues. Local guidelines may vary and the Police, and the Planning
and Environmental Health departments of your Local Authority
can offer advice on local requirements.
Warning: use of products of this type could obviously
cause injury to unauthorised intruders, which could in turn have
implications for the owners of the premises under the Occupiers
Liability Act 1984. Installation of any form of physical anti
climb barrier at a height of less than 2 metres from the ground (minimum
acceptable height for some applications may be higher),
may be illegal and in all cases, the display of appropriate warning
signs may be a legal requirement. |