top of page

358 Anti-climb Fencing System Installed at St Georges Hospital Stafford For A New Seclusion Suit.

  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read
Extreme 358 Mesh Fencing derives its name from its configuration: 76.2mm x 12.7mm mesh apertures formed from 4mm horizontal and vertical wires. This dense structure denies intruders any hand or foot holds while providing excellent strength and rigidity. The mesh design is ideal for integration with CCTV systems, as it ensures unobstructed visibility across the perimeter.
Extreme 358 Mesh Fencing derives its name from its configuration: 76.2mm x 12.7mm mesh apertures formed from 4mm horizontal and vertical wires. This dense structure denies intruders any hand or foot holds while providing excellent strength and rigidity. The mesh design is ideal for integration with CCTV systems, as it ensures unobstructed visibility across the perimeter.

The Project

To install a 3.0m High anti climb barrier to a new suit built inside Stafford Hospital grounds, the aim was to secure the patients inside the suit and give them privacy also from the outside so timber constructed fence was also installed.


Each panel is overlapped and secured with a full-length clamp bar and anti-tamper fixings, forming a continuous, high-strength barrier. The system is galvanised for corrosion resistance and can be powder coated in a wide range of RAL colours to suit both aesthetic and environmental requirements.



Typical Applications:

  • Commercial & Industrial

  • Schools & Further Education

  • Utilities & Infrastructure

  • Zoos & Wildlife Parks


Benefits:

  • Durable and Strong Design – This systems robust materials allow low maintenance and long-lasting protection.

  • High Security – This system is specifically designed to make it extremely difficult to infiltrate.

  • Quick Construction – Pre-Made components allows for faster and more effective build time.

  • Enhances Visibility – Gaps across bays allow for easier monitoring of a perimeter.


 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page