Physical Security

Fences, wall and roof toppings

by Mark Rowe

A fencing manufacturer that happens to be based near the scene of a ‘full-scale prison riot’ earlier this year has introduced a range of security fences, wall and roof toppings to provide intruder protection for secure establishments and buildings.

A prison officer at England’s largest prison, HMP Oakwood, near Wolverhampton, told BBC Radio 4’s The Report documentary there had been a ‘full-scale prison riot’ after G4S, which runs the prison, described the incident as an incident of “concerted indiscipline” by 15 to 20 prisoners.

The officer, who went inside to tackle the violence, told the BBC many more inmates had been involved and they took over an entire wing of the jail. Some had booby-trapped doorways and were shouting threats from behind a barricade, he said.

Perimeter product manufacturer Zaun, whose headquarters is three miles away nearer Wolverhampton city centre, has brought out a series of toppings to prevent inmates – or indeed intruders or patients – scaling fences or gaining access to rooftops at secure institutions.

The Mesh Anti-Climb Topping (MACT, pictured) system is see-through and installed in sections, providing line-of-sight for CCTV systems and, more prosaically, so blockages, for instance from wind-blown leaf build-up, can be seen and cleared.

MACT can be installed with CCTV, PIDs (perimeter intruder detection) and infra-red alarms and, as standard, includes a wire alarm to alert of any attempt to scale the system. It uses the barrel concept, but instead of sheet metal, the tube section is made of anti-climb mesh.

The Flexible Steel Topping (FST) system is tested for use in UK high security prisons. At the heart of FST is a steel mesh arch, curved back over the top of a steel fence, fixed to a flexible steel bracket that is designed to move when people try to climb it. Barbed tape is the most common form of protective topping, in straight wire or spiral concertina, providing both a visual deterrent and resistance to intrusion.

Zaun also offers electric fence toppings for some of the country’s key infrastructure sites, as a physical and psychological addition to fencing. Visit www.zaun.co.uk.

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