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BS 1722-10:2006 Fences. Specification for anti-intruder fences in chain link and welded mesh (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Specifies requirements for anti-intruder chain link or welded mesh fences and gates of at least 2.4m in height for situations that require a higher level of protection than that offered by fences conforming to BS 1722-1. Also includes requirements for the installation of the fencing at the specified location. Provision is made for either single or double extension arms.

Document History

Superseded by BS 1722-10:2019. Supersedes BS 1722-10:1999. Confirmed June 2016.

ISBN

0580495078

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British Standards Institution

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