There are many municipalities around the country facing a homeless crisis with many utilizing government owned property as settling grounds. Public works and law enforcement are looking for proper ways to deter persons from occupying park benches, bridge underpasses, and other government maintained properties in a thoughtful manner.
Deploying strategies and solutions require consideration of the persons that are occupying these public property features. When it comes to deterring persons with a visual and physical but eco-friendly solution, look to the Anti-trespass Panel.
What are Anti-trespass Panels?
Anti-trespass panels are 100% recycled rubber panels with raised cones on top that are designed to be a physical and visual deterrent for unauthorized access. The typical application for these panels is to prevent foot traffic in restricted areas, railroads or on the defending side of high security fencing.
The anti-trespass panels are a surface mounted solution and are able to be cut into various sizes for each unique application. For more permanent use of the panels, they can be anchored into the surface.
How can public works officials utilize these panels for preventing occupancy of government property?
These panels can be placed on park benches, park access points, and bridge underpasses as a way to deter persons from entering or occupying the property. Given that these are rubberized panels, the risk of injury from laying on them is far lower than popular metal solutions while creating an uncomfortable surface.
Anti-trespass Panels can be deployed after hours by park or public works staff at designated areas with ease.
In Conclusion
When it comes to deterring homeless persons from occupying property, the Anti-trespass panels are a great solution for your organization to consider. Contact our team today to get a quote for these affordable panels.
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