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Your Comprehensive Guide to SR Ratings

To offer specifiers and architects a definitive guide to Security Ratings, their implications and why they’re so important to design and construction, Jacksons Fencing has released a free-to-download guide explaining each rating in detail.

Security Ratings represent an industry standard for grading fencing, with five possible levels of resilience to intruder attack ranging from SR1 to SR5. The guide, A Guide to Security Ratings: Perimeter Standards Explained, also explains the role of industry bodies such as BRE Global’s Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) and the importance of industry-wide certifications.

As well as offering an understanding of how differing attack times and tools can be used to compromise Security Rated fencing, the guide also offers invaluable guidance on how multiple layers of security can better protect your site.

Jacksons Fencing company director Peter Jackson draws on decades of industry knowledge to explain how carefully-selected extra features strengthen perimeter security, adding both durability and value to your project.

As a company with over 70 years of experience in the design, manufacture and installation of security fencing and access control solutions, Jacksons Fencing is able to offer unique insights throughout the guide. Their expert knowledge of security ratings and certifications makes the guide an unmissable resource for architects and specifiers looking to incorporate flawless design and unsurpassable strength to any project.

The guide offers a comprehensive overview of the solutions available for any professional involved in specifying security fencing or access control solutions, to ensure a site or project is appropriately protected. It is available as a free downloadable PDF from the Jacksons Fencing website.

To download your free copy of ‘A Guide to Security Ratings: Perimeter Standards Explained’, visit: www.jacksons-security.co.uk/Security-Ratings-Guide.aspx or contact Jacksons Fencing on: 0800 4084757.

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