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Solutions tailored to the needs of cities and public facilities. Securing underground fences

The increasing threats of terrorism and crime mean that security in cities and public facilities is an essential element of urban planning. In response to these challenges, a Polish company from Lublin has introduced an innovative solution to the market – the Fancy Fence HVM automatic underground fence, which combines advanced technology with subtle design, meeting the specific needs of urban spaces.

Genesis of the underground retractable fence solution

The genesis of the Fancy Fence HVM fance dates back to tragic terrorist events, such as truck attacks in Berlin and Nice. These events prompted the creators to look for solutions that could effectively prevent similar attacks while maintaining the openness and accessibility of urban spaces. Previous security options were either insufficient or too invasive. Hence the idea of creating the HVM gate, which solves both of these problems.

Innovation and testing of the fence security system

The innovation of the HVM gate lies in its ability to effectively stop vehicles while maintaining an aesthetic and minimalist appearance. The gate underwent rigorous crash tests at the renowned CTS center in Münster, Germany, confirming its effectiveness and durability.

Application and practicality of anti-terrorist gates

Fancy Fence offers an ideal solution for cities and public facilities looking for security measures that are discreet but at the same time effective. Read more about applications in public spaces – https://fancyfence.eu/one-system-multiple-applications/. Thanks to its unique construction and the possibility of up to 5 meters width, the gate perfectly fits the needs of urban squares, parks, and other public spaces. It is an example of how innovation and technology can help solve the problems of modern cities.

Adapting to aesthetic and security requirements, this Polish product represents a significant step forward in protecting urban spaces and public facilities, showing how modern technologies can support the development of safe and resident-friendly cities.