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News Release from: H S Jackson and Son (Fencing) | Subject: Barbican fencing
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2005
New school installation from Jacksons
Fencing
Jacksons Fencing have provided an effective security solution to an East London comprehensive school, providing a secure environment for the pupils and teachers.
Jacksons Fencing have provided an effective security solution to an East London comprehensive school, providing a secure environment for the pupils and teachers The recently completed project included installation of Barbican fencing to the front of the school, with intercom entrance via automatic cantilever sliding gate for vehicles or through a pedestrian side gate
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 14 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The sliding gate with mesh safety infill eliminates any possibility of pupils getting caught in between the pales during operation of the gate.
A separate automatic exit of swing gates allows vehicles to leave quickly and effortlessly, and these gates remain closed to anyone looking to enter the school premises from the back road.
The school is able to keep their premises completely secure between the hours of 9 - 3.30, with any visitors or latecomers having to enter via intercom linked to reception.
Elsewhere, EuroGuard Flatform fencing has been specified as the perimeter fence: this is a very strong mesh panel fencing, which provides a good level of security without giving the appearance of a prison! All security fences and gates supplied by Jacksons are hot dip galvanized steel, and this particular school chose an optional polyester powder coating in green to further enhance the appearance.
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