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CLD hosts attack testing event

by Andy Clutton

CLD Physical Security Systems (CLD) recently hosted a BRE Attack Testing Day, showcasing the strength and durability of its systems under extreme testing conditions.

The event offered attendees a firsthand look at how CLD’s security solutions perform in high-intensity attack scenarios. The testing demonstrated the effectiveness of several key products, including FenceSafe Securus SR1 S2, Securus S2, S3, S4 and Screenogril S2.

Highlights of the event included the demonstration of Securus S4, which is certified to LPS 1175 D10/E3/G1 (SR4) Issue 8 and is designed to withstand determined attacks using tools, making it ideal for high-risk sites such as power stations, water treatment plants, and gas storage facilities. Its anti-cut and anti-climb mesh construction prevents unauthorised access, while its galvanised and powder-coated steel finish ensures long-term durability even in harsh outdoor environments.

Securus S4 can be integrated with perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDs), CCTV, and lighting, offering a multi-layered security approach tailored to the needs of disparate utilities sites and assets.

Another highlight was the demonstration of FenceSafe Securus SR1’s capabilities. This solution provides LPS 1175 SR1 Issue 7 certified protection while offering rapid deployment and minimal groundwork requirements, making it ideal for sites during maintenance, upgrades or new infrastructure projects.

Roger Knight, head of new product development at CLD said: “The security landscape in the utilities sector is constantly changing, with new and evolving threats from theft, vandalism and terrorism. Continuation of services is critical for utilities providers, with significant penalties for any customer disruption, so security solutions must meet the highest standards of protection. This event not only allowed us to demonstrate the strength and resilience of our products but also engage directly with key stakeholders.”

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