PowerPac Group Secures Construction Sites with Cost-Effective On-Site Security Products


Posted November 18, 2016 by Marco_Ketola

PowerPac Group’s On-Site Security provides the ultimate solutions to guard against theft, arson and malicious damages to address security challenges facing New Zealand’s construction industry.

 
[b][Porirua, 18/11/2016][/b] – PowerPac Group knows construction sites are easy targets for thieves. The construction and engineering solutions provider recognise the lure of high-value tools and machineries, and have the appropriate means to mitigate and prevent security threats. Construction companies have numerous options, each corresponding to unique security and financial needs.

[b]Perimeter Protection Through Fencing Systems[/b]

PowerPac Group’s On-Site Security products maximise site security and minimise threats of theft or damage. Construction companies can rely on several fence panel options, namely the 3000 Series Perimeter Panel, 5000 Series Heavy Duty Perimeter Panel, 6000 Series Heavy Duty Perimeter Panel, Footpath Panel, Barrier Panel, and Storage Stillage.

The fence panel options are fortified with the new Smartweld System, which is 70% stronger than conventional MIG welding joints. It gives PowerPac Group’s fence panels the overall strength and lifespan companies require to improve site security, without the high cost.

When it comes to feet systems, PowerPac Group’s On-Site Security range offers, among others, Fortress Polyblock, which is extremely stable, and Fortress Foot Solutions, which is fast and easy to install. Completing the fencing panel systems are heavy-duty braces, clamps and couplers.

To keep out unauthorised people, construction sites have multiple options with PowerPac Group’s lockout systems.

[b]Personnel and Pedestrian Safety[/b]

Security threats are not the only risk associated with a booming construction industry. Public safety is also a primary concern, especially in sites where pedestrians are likely to mix with construction activities. Certain construction activities not only put pedestrians at risk, but also increase liabilities for companies.

PowerPac Group has the right solutions.

The company’s XT Edge Protection System is suitable for construction, excavation and crowd control. The galvanised welded mesh panel provides barriers around hazards, voids, drop-offs, edges, and different areas requiring no access.

PowerPac also offer the Pedestrian Safety Tunnel, which provides protection for the public in any application. It keeps pedestrians off vehicle traffic and provides a safe footpath. Another key component for on-site safety are Tactile Pavers. Tactile Pavers have high anti-slip rating, excellent UV durability, and fully compliant with current New Zealand standards.

The construction and engineering solutions provider remark, “You can relax when you are dealing with PowerPac On-Site knowing that you are purchasing from an importing company… you will find the right product at the right time… every time!”

From fortified fencing to pedestrian safety, PowerPac Group has suitable solutions to ensure on-site security for builders in New Zealand.

[b]About PowerPac Group[/b]

PowerPac Group, which began in 1976, serve the New Zealand construction and engineering industries with efficient and reliable solutions. The company specialises in good quality, reliable and cost-effective tools and equipment, backed by personal service. The New Zealand-owned business offers large quantities of stock on a wide range of products from the finest European, Japanese and American brands.

PowerPac Group understands the needs of companies to maximise costs and complete projects on time. To this end, the company can provide express delivery to main centres, New Zealand-wide. For more information on products and solutions, visit the http://www.powerpac.co.nz today.
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Issued By Marco Ketola
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Tags construction activities , fencing systems , pedestrian safety
Last Updated December 8, 2016