High Security Facilities

Wildlife control at high security facilities is an important aspect of maintaining the safety and security of the facility.

High Security Facility Wildlife Management

Wildlife control at high security facilities is essential to ensuring the safety and security of the facility and the personnel.

Wild animals can cause damage to the facility and its equipment, as well as pose a security risk to the personnel and the sensitive information the facility is meant to protect.

Implementing proper wildlife control measures can help prevent these issues and ensure the smooth operation of the high security facility.

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High Security Facility Wildlife Control Methods

Assessment

One of the first steps in wildlife control at high security facilities is to conduct a thorough assessment of the facility to identify potential areas where wildlife may be present. This can include inspecting the perimeter of the facility for signs of wildlife activity, such as tracks or droppings, as well as monitoring the facility for actual sightings of animals. Once potential wildlife hotspots have been identified, measures can be taken to deter or exclude animals from the facility

Fencing & barriers

A common method of wildlife control is the use of physical barriers, such as fencing, netting or proofing the building itself. These barriers can be used to keep animals out of certain areas of the facility, or to keep them away from specific structures or equipment. For example, a fence can be installed around the perimeter of the facility to keep wildlife out, or netting can be used to keep birds away from sensitive equipment.

Tracking and relocation

High security facilities also must ensure the security of the sensitive information and the safety of the personnel and the animals themselves. This can be done by keeping track of the animals and their behaviour, and by using non-lethal or lethal methods of control such as using trained professionals for trapping and relocation of the animals.

By implementing these measures, highly sensitive security sites can be kept safe and secure for everyone.

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