TERRABLOCK®

As the construction industry expands, the more at risk building sites become from theft and vandalism, with industry reports declaring criminal attacks costing the construction industry millions per week.

STOP EVERYTHING.

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TERRABLOCK XR

Construction sites can pose a complicated security challenge.


TERRABLOCK XR offers a secure perimeter, without the need for foundations or site preparation, and can be used in conjunction with PID systems and pedestrian and vehicle gates.


XR ballast bags, which are supplied with the product, can be kept filled, or emptied after installation, adding to the flexibility of use should the project area alter. 


With anti-climb 358 weld mesh XR has been engineered to stop thieves, vandals and ram radars.

1 ...... Anti-climb 358 welded mesh
2 ..... Pins and coil design
3 ..... Concealed ballast
4 ..... Surface-mounted installation

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SURFACE-MOUNTED ANTI-CLIMB SECURITY AND CROWD CONTROL.

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