How much does fencing cost in Kenya?
On average we charge from Kshs 700- Kshs 900 per linear meters for top wall electric fences. For Free standing electric fences (Treated Wooden Posts or Steel (SHS) Posts, our prices are from Kshs 1,000 to Kshs 2,000 per linear meter. For razor wire fences, 450mm diameter we charge from Kshs 300 per linear meter.
Is it legal to put up razor wire?
So is razor-wire illegal? The answer is mainly no. Because some countries forbid the use of razor-wire, but there is no legal restriction about it in most of the countries. So as a result, there are no legal restrictions about the use of razor-wire.
Is razor wire legal in South Africa?
electrification of barbed or razor wire is prohibited.
Is razor wire better than barbed wire?
Razor wire is more durable than barbed wire. Weather conditions and some other external effects can’t harm or wear off the razor easily. Barbed is also durable but not as much az razor. Razor has a more frightening appearance than the barbed wire which increases the deterrence effect.
How many Poles can fence an acre?
110 poles
An acre needs 110 poles to fence given a 3 meter spacing.
Can I use razor wire on my fence?
Q: Are Wall spikes and Razor wire legal? The simple answer is yes. Although razor wire and wall spikes are very effective deterrents to intruders, careful consideration should be given to mitigate your liability should anyone injure themselves whether innocently (or not) on your property.
How long is an electric fence COC valid for?
two years
Unlike the electrical compliance certificate which is only valid for two years, the electric fence certificate does not expire, unless additions or alterations have been done to the electric fence after the certificate has been issued, in which case a new certificate is required.
Can I put barbed wire?
Although not illegal to use for security and prevention purposes, there are some forms of legislation to be considered when using barbed wire. The act says that if barbed wire is being used on a property that is adjacent to a public road – it must not be hazardous or act as a nuisance to drivers.