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Convenience and Flexibility with Indoor Fencing

AAlthough not as widely thought of as outdoor fencing, barriers and containments known as indoor fencing, are used often within commercial buildings. Many types of facilities need indoor fencing, especially for large-scale environments such as warehouses and storage centers.

According to Atlantic Fence & Supply, some of the commercial facilities with indoor fencing needs include:

WAREHOUSES.

Adding an indoor fence around particularly valuable item can be a smart decision. It could be to keep customers safe, but also to reduce theft by customers or possibly even employees. Safety is another consideration for warehouse indoor fencing. Putting dangerous equipment within an indoor fence can help protect employees from tampering with the equipment if they aren’t authorized, which will reduce accidents.

LONG-TERM STORAGE CENTERS.

Defining the customer space is helpful for safety and security. In many large storage units, customers come and go at all times to retrieve items or add items to their units; yet storage facility owners need to maintain security for all customers’ property. Walls and barriers define the space and provide security for each customers’ items.

FACTORIES AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES.

In a manufacturing plant, the finished product is not the only valuable inventory. Tools and materials also require security. Indoor fencing provides parameters of where employees are allowed to go, and where is off-limits or unsafe. Another bonus is that indoor fencing is easy to set up and break down, which means that factories and industrial manufacturing facilities have flexibility in customizing the layout for their individual properties.

RESTAURANT DRY STORAGE.

Dry goods and paper products can be conveniently stored within a climate-controlled building, with fencing to keep the materials locked and safe. Indoor fencing can help convert a space that does not have built in storage into a convenient, easy-to-reach area where dry storage was not part of the original design. Indoor fencing solves security and organization problems effectively, at an affordable price. Flexibility in design, visibility options, air circulation and lighting can all be controlled depending on the type of indoor fencing chosen. For more information, visit www. atlanticfencesupply.com.

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