WORKING WITH VANDGARD ANTI CLIMB IS PROFITABLE!
14 February 2011
The Vanguard anti-climb systems are incredibly easy to fix onto other types of fencing and leaves happy customers with a productive and perfectly-finished product. Being almost impossible to climb over, the system's safety angle is one of its most powerful benefits. It is used with equal confidence within schools, children’s play, government buildings and other high security establishments, and also in commercial and industrial premises throughout the UK and Europe.
Top class contractors are keen to work with Vandgard and not only because of profitability. In this example (see image), the Vandgard supports were fabricated, galvanised and colour coated as an integral part of the fence during the manufacturing.The Vanguard anti-climb systems are incredibly easy to fix onto other types of fencing and leaves happy customers with a productive and perfectly-finished product. Being almost impossible to climb over, the system's safety angle is one of its most powerful benefits.
It is used with equal confidence within schools, children’s play, government buildings and other high security establishments, and also in commercial and industrial premises throughout the UK and Europe. Unlike razor wire which is often inappropriate or even illegal, the vanguard anti-climb system is not a trap.
It has no impaling spike and the vanes are curved away from vertical to protect against falling accidents. Vandgard’s design is unique, consisting of a series of curved vanes, each revolving freely around a central shaft to create an unstable barrier which moves if anyone attempts to climb over it.
Because it is lightweight (weighing only 4 kilos per metre) it is also very easy to handle and can be used on either wood or mesh fencing. Due to its ease and speed of installation, it also offers substantial cost benefits over traditional methods of protection, such as coils of barbed wire. www.vandgard.co.uk