
Thanks to numerous patented models, Betafence is proposing to your buyers or administration the most appropriate fencing system for your parks and or buildings. Fencing may function as a critical element of territoriality, the use of architectural and landscape markers to distinguish ownership of a space. When discussing security around a court, a prison or a school, we observe that territoriality extends to the upkeep of campus grounds, as users tend to well maintain their assets. Consequently, keeping your fencing may serve to consider ownership of your property and respect it.
Hanover research document states in November 2013: "The site perimeter … defines the initial impression of a school. How a school’s site design responds to its immediate surroundings is evident in its treatment of its perimeter and edges. These edges communicate to the public messages of accessibility or inaccessibility. Therefore, a primary consideration in school site design is the clear definition of the school property lines. This definition can be achieved by utilizing layered edge treatments such as fencing, landscaping, and ground surface treatments."
This is, of course, valuable for all public buildings receiving citizens, and the administration should consider the need to erect the appropriate perimeter protection to their buildings and public areas.