Pulse electronic fences are a new type of perimeter security system that effectively prevents unauthorized intrusion by emitting high-voltage, low-energy pulse currents to create a dual physical and electronic barrier. Their core function is to enhance security and protection, and they are widely used in security-critical locations such as military bases, prisons, industrial parks, and high-end residential areas.
First, pulse electronic fences have a significant deterrent effect. The warning signs and visible wires create psychological pressure on potential intruders, discouraging them from attempting to climb over or damage the fence. Furthermore, the high-voltage pulse signals generated by the pulse host (typically 5,000-10,000 volts, but with energy levels so low that they are not fatal) produce a strong electric shock upon contact, forcing intruders to immediately evacuate, providing an immediate warning and deterrent.
Second, the system features a precise alarm function. If someone attempts to climb, cut, or short-circuit the fence, the pulse host quickly detects the abnormal signal and, through a linkage mechanism, sends an alarm to the security center, pinpointing the intruder's location. Compared to traditional fences, pulse electronic fences offer faster response times and lower false alarm rates, significantly improving security management efficiency.
Furthermore, pulse electronic fences support intelligent management. Modern systems can be integrated with technologies such as video surveillance and facial recognition to enable remote monitoring and data analysis, further enhancing the intelligent level of security protection.
In summary, pulse electronic fences, through multiple functions such as physical barriers, high-voltage deterrents, and intelligent alarms, provide efficient and reliable security for critical areas, making them an indispensable component of modern security systems.
