Fence Intrusion Detection System
- Our fence intrusion detection system (FIDS), including pulse and stretch electric fences, uses advanced technology to detect cutting or climbing attempts while minimizing false alarms from weather or traffic.
- We are designed to detect unauthorized access with extreme accuracy, both in terms of structural integrity and high voltage to deter intruders, ensuring your property is always protected.
- Real-Time Alerts
- Environmental Adaptability
- Scalability
- Tamper-Resistant
Component of FIDS
Electric Fence
- Electric Fence Wires: Electrified wires delivering non-lethal shocks, installed along facility perimeters to deter intruders.
- Conductive Wires: Transmit electrical current from the power source to the electrified wires.
- Fence Insulators: Support electric wires and isolate them from fence posts to prevent short circuits.
Power Supply Unit
- High Voltage Generator: Supplies electric current to electrify the fence with pulses of 5-10 kV.
- Power Source: Includes backup systems like batteries or generators for uninterrupted operation.
- Voltage Monitoring: Ensures the fence voltage stays within the required range for effective deterrence.
Sensor
- Vibration Sensors: Identify disturbances such as climbing, cutting, or fence tampering.
- Capacitive/Resistive Sensors: Detect changes in electrical properties when the fence is disturbed, triggering an alarm.
- Tensile Strain Sensors: Monitor tension changes, detecting wire breaks or tampering.
Control Unit/Processor
- Central Control Panel: Processes sensor data, manages system operations, monitors status, and logs events.
- Data Processing and Analysis: Analyzes sensor signals to assess threats and integrates with other security systems for comprehensive monitoring.
Grounding System
- Grounding Rods: They safely discharge electrical currents to prevent surges that could disrupt the system or cause hazards.
- Grounding Conductors: Connect the electrified fence to the ground, ensuring a safe and controlled electrical flow.

Detection Technology Types of FIDS
- Periodically emits short, high-voltage pulses, creating a psychological deterrent with an uncomfortable shock that deters but does not harm intruders.
- Operates with a pulse generator that delivers a brief current burst every 1-2 seconds, lasting milliseconds.
- Includes high-voltage exciter, fence wire, and insulators to support the electrical pulses.
- Detects tension changes in each wire and outputs an alarm signal, acting as a deterrent.
- Automatically adjusts wire tension to counter environmental changes, minimizing false alarms and reducing maintenance costs.
- The wires are tightened to create a high level of physical resistance, making them more difficult to cut or destroy.
FIDS Fence Options
In Fence alarm system, in addition to different options for fence styles, we also provide customized fence materials, including steel, stainless steel alloy, vinyl, etc.
Chain-link Fence
- Commercial, industrial, and residential sectors all make extensive use of flexible woven wire fencing.
- Chain link fencing is simple to install and reasonably priced.
- Provides clear visibility, which may help visually monitor the area.
Welded Mesh Fence
- Made of welded wire sheets, it is more structurally sound.
- Harder to cut or climb, more resistant to damage and provides better physical protection.
- Medium security areas like schools, commercial properties, or warehouses, where security and aesthetics need balance.
Expanded Metal Mesh Fence
- Made from a single metal sheet, slotted and stretched into a diamond pattern for security.
- Rigid structure and diamond-shaped openings make it difficult to climb.
- Ideal for high-security areas like prisons, industrial sites, or government buildings needing strength and deterrence.
Palisade Fence
- A high-security fence made of vertical steel posts, usually topped with spikes or barbed wire.
- This kind of fence is intended to act as a powerful barrier and discourage climbing.
- The highest levels of protection are needed for critical infrastructure, including prisons, power plants, and military locations.
Spikes (or Razor Wire)
- Razor wire or spikes are a system of sharp metal wires.
- For extra security, razor wire is typically positioned atop a wall or fence.
- High-security locations include jails, military installations, and vital infrastructure.





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Application

Agricultural Fields and Farms
Protect large tracts of agricultural land or orchards from theft, wildlife intrusion, or trespassing. Particularly useful for detecting wildlife or illegal activity without disrupting the landscape.

Research Facilities
Protect sensitive research sites from espionage, sabotage, or trespassing. The fence alarm system can provide a low-profile security system for areas where secure fencing may be impractical.

Remote National Park
Used to monitor protected areas to prevent poaching or illegal access to land, and can be placed in remote areas with minimal impact on the environment.

Mining Operations
Used in open pit mines or quarries to detect unauthorized access, theft, or tampering with equipment or property, especially in difficult-to-access areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the system detect multiple types of intrusions?
Answer: Yes, FIDS can detect various types of intrusions, including:
- Climbing the fence.
- Cutting or tampering with the fence.
- Pushing or shifting the fence.
- Tunneling beneath the fence if integrated with buried sensors.
How accurate is the Fence Intrusion Detection System?
Answer: FIDS are highly accurate and reliable. False alerts brought on by the wind, animals, or weather are eliminated using sophisticated algorithms. The system is designed to focus on significant physical disturbances like human intrusion.
Is it possible to combine FIDS with additional security systems?
Answer: Yes, FIDS can be easily integrated with other systems like CCTV cameras, access control, alarm systems, and lighting control. By enabling coordinated reactions to suspected intrusions, integration improves overall security.
What kind of maintenance does FIDS require?
Answer: FIDS are low-maintenance systems. Regular checks on the sensors, wiring, and control panels are recommended, as well as periodic testing to ensure all components are functioning properly.
Can FIDS be used under extreme weather conditions?
Answer: Yes, FIDS are designed to work effectively in various weather conditions, including rain, snow, high winds, and temperature fluctuations. To guarantee longevity under challenging conditions, several systems make use of sturdy hardware and weather-resistant sensors.
Is the Fence Intrusion Detection System customizable?
Answer: Yes, FIDS can be customized to fit different security needs. The system can be adjusted for sensor sensitivity, coverage area, and integration with other security measures, ensuring it meets specific requirements for each site.
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