AMAROK Code Compliance
75% of Municipalities Have No Special Regulation on Electric Fencing
Perimeter security regulations come in different shapes and sizes. Some cities may require burglar alarm permitting, while others want their building department, electrical department or zoning department to be involved. Whatever regulation path a city chooses, we comply with their process.
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OUR COMPLIANCE TEAM
We have a team of over eighteen dedicated people who work with city compliance processes and help cities modernize their ordinances.
The model ordinance we propose allows for electrified security fencing in addition to allowances already outlined in jurisdiction.
We help modernize or create variance paths in over 200 cities per year.
REDUCE CRIME IN YOUR CITY
No other perimeter security system can claim crime deterrence. We can. In a recent survey, 98% of our customers say that AMAROK has eliminated crime on their sites. The remaining 2% said it dramatically reduced theft.
visual impact
From the roadway, our product is virtually invisible. But when would-be intruders get close, they immediately recognize our fence and go elsewhere.
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Safety Certified to Meet the International Standard
The Electric Guard Dog™ Fence is certified to be safe and effective.
In the latest reports of March 2023, SGS North America Inc., and March 2022, TÜV Rheinland of North America are accredited as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL) by OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in the United States. NRTL listings, certifications and marks like those issued by SGS and TÜV Rheinland — confirm that the fence controllers used by The Electric Guard Dog Fence meet the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standard for electric security fences and that the product is safe for use in security applications as detailed in the IEC standard.
The Electric Guard Dog’s electric fence controllers have been subjected to rigorous research by Mark Kroll, PhD; an internationally recognized authority on electrical injury, author of over 100 published peer-reviewed articles and editor of 4 books dealing with electric shocks. Dr. Kroll has served on committees for ANSI standards, IEC standards, and ASTM standards. He is also a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission Committee that sets the fundamental electrical safety limits for the world. As an Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota and Professor Emeritus at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, his reports are all available to appropriate authorities from the company upon request.
ASTM Standard for Electric Security Fences
ASTM Standard for Electric Security Fences
The Electric Guard Dog Fence meets the ASTM Standard Practice for Commercial Application of Electric Security Fences, ASTM F3296-19.
To quote the ASTM Standard: “Electric security fences, in view of their high-deterrent impact, are a safe method to reduce security costs or enhance existing security. They are deployed in a wide variety of environments and geographies. In particular, electric security fences are used to decrease the need for security guards and other security systems.”
ASTM Standards, developed in accord with the values of the World Trade Organization, number more than 12,000 and validate a product’s quality, reliability, safety—and that it lives up to its published claims. Individuals, companies, and institutions apply these standards globally and locally
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Want to learn more about getting an effective perimeter security solution that’s compliant with your local municipality codes? Talk to your local AMAROK rep or get in touch with us today.