PulseSecure
Harper Chalice
PulseSecure is a “pulsed” electrified perimeter intrusion deterrent and detection system. Unlike other perimeter security systems, PulseSecure pulse monitored fencing security systems actively protect perimeter boundaries and property against unauthorised access.
PulseSecure perimeter security systems are safe and legal for the protection of people and property and have been adopted by many national and international companies as their chosen first line of defence for the protection of their assets and property.
Pulse monitored fencing systems are legal and safe and provide the first line of defence for the safety of your company assets, people and property.


Why PulseSecure?
PulseSecure electrified perimeter security systems deter, detect, deny and defend against attempts to gain unauthorised access, with a short, sharp, regulated safe but painful electric shock.
Compliance
On completion, every PulseSecure system is inspected for compliance with BS1722 part 17 and Hirsch's Installation Standards and Code of Practice.
Upon completion and commissioning all PulseSecure system installations are inspected in accordance with the standards and, providing compliant, a Certificate of Compliance is issued for each installation.

Features & Benefits
- Physical and psychological barrier
- Fully compliant with national and international standards including BSEN 60335 and BS1722 part 17
- Quality assured – Accredited Dealer Network
- Modular design
- Easily integrated into existing CCTV & Security Management Systems
- Complements new or existing high security fencing
- Provides a reliable perimeter protection
- Not affected by vibration or adverse weather conditions
- Easily interfaced with other security systems
- Visual deterrent to any would be intruder
- Also ensures intruders and potential vandals cannot breach the fence
Quality Assured – Accredited Dealer Network
To ensure that PulseSecure systems are designed, installed and maintained to the appropriate standards, PulseSecure systems are only available via our network of Accredited Dealers. Our dealers are contractually bound and trained in the design, installation and maintenance of PulseSecure systems.
Security Installation Specification
PulseSecure system components have been designed for optimum security, reliability, life-expectancy, and ease of installation and specification. The PulseSecure specification document allows users and specifiers the opportunity to specify the optimum PulseSecure system for each application and level of security required.
Legality
The pulsed energy used to electrify PulseSecure systems complies with National and International Standards and is therefore safe.
PulseSecure systems are designed and installed in accordance with BS1722 part 17, BS EN 60335 and Harper Chalice Group Limited Installation Standards & Code of Practice. This is to ensure PulseSecure systems are installed to be compliant with the standards and that due care and consideration has been taken regarding the safety of the system design and installation methods.
In accordance with Harper Chalice Group “Installation Standards & Code of Practice” PulseSecure international warning signs are positioned at 10 metre intervals, at every change of direction and on every gate. This is to advise would-be intruders of the presence of the PulseSecure pulsed electrified system.
If intruders choose to ignore the warning signs and come into contact with the PulseSecure system, a short, sharp, regulated safe, but painful electric shock will repel them.
The safe design and construction of the PulseSecure system and presence of warning signs addresses Duty of Care requirements. The pulsed energy used to monitor the perimeter and repel intruders is regulated safe.
Would-be intruders who come into contact with the system are therefore legally repelled by reasonable force. It is the law of the land that you can legally protect people, property and assets by “Reasonable Force”
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