What To Look For In A Temporary Fence

Posted on: 27 July 2017

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When you need to protect a venue such as a construction site, you do not want to build a permanent fence that you will need to take down at some point. On the other hand, you don't want to put up a fence that determined thieves can easily bypass. Thus, when choosing a temporary, security fence, you need to know what to look for in order to get good value for your money. 

Height

Some temporary fences can be only a few feet tall. These types of fences are best used to direct traffic at a concert or other event. On the other hand, enclosing a construction site with a three-foot fence will do little to deter thieves. Thus, you should look for tall fence panels that are difficult for thieves to climb. 

Material

A chain-link fence is an effective barrier to keep out most intruders, but a determined thief could cut through chain-link with bolt cutters and thus remove even large, heavy objects from a construction site. Moreover, thieves can easily look through chain link and "case" your site to decide if there is anything worth stealing. Thus, you should look for solid-panel fencing when possible. If you are looking for security, then steer away from solid-panel vinyl fencing that a thief could easily break through. 

Stability

The final option you should consider is how your fencing is anchored. If you simply insert posts into a tripod anchor, a strong wind or strong thief may be able to knock over your fence. If you use sandbags to anchor your fence, thieves could just move the sandbags and enter your site. Thus, you should look for a fence that is anchored with metal panels, which are difficult to move and thus will provide a solid anchor for your fencing. 

When you choose a company like Security Rent A Fence to rent a security fence from, make sure you listen to their input because they will have wisdom gleaned from experience, which can be invaluable in making an informed choice. At the same time, you should have your own criteria in mind for choosing your fencing. While the criteria described above may not cover all aspects of choosing a fence, they at least provide you with a place to start. While no temporary fencing can stop one-hundred percent of break ins, the right fencing should deter thieves who are looking for an easy target and a quick score.