CLD announces its latest advanced fence panel systems
Eve Goode
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CLD Physical Security Systems has announced the launch of its two new innovative louvred fence panel systems, the Screenogril S1 and Screenogril S2.
By limiting visibility into sensitive areas like high-security units, schools and hospitals this will enhance security by preventing intrusion.
The latest louvred panels are crafted from recycled materials which aids the company in meeting both contemporary aesthetics and sustainable solutions for modern security needs.
Features of the Screenogril S1
The Screenogril S1 offers a solution that can provide either 80% or 100% screening to reduce visibility.
After being tested by the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB), the Screenogril achieved an LPS 1175 A1 (SR1) Issue 8 rating.
To ensure effective protection, CLD claims the system delivers a minimum delay of 60 seconds against attacks.
Features of the Screenogril S2
The Screenogril S2 system is rated LPS 1175 B3 (SR2) Issue 8 and features 69mm-wide fin louvres that completely block straight-on visibility.
This solution was also tested and certified by the LPCB, it provides a minimum attack delay of three minutes, offering enhanced protection for critical sites.
Security standards
Both systems adhere to the highest industry standards, including BS1722-14:2017, BS EN ISO 1461:2022, and BS EN 13438:2013 and are Secured by Design accredited.
“Meet the highest security standards but also consider aesthetic appeal”
Russell Wells, CEO, CLD commented: “The Screenogril S1 and S2 systems represent a significant leap forward in perimeter security.
“We’ve combined cutting-edge design with rigorous testing to create solutions that not only meet the highest security standards but also consider aesthetic appeal and environmental sustainability.
He added: “These systems are ideal for safeguarding high-risk locations while maintaining a modern look, demonstrating CLD’s ability to innovate and provide security solutions that are not only reliable and robust, but also environmentally conscious.”