Concertina Wire Safety: What You Need to Know!

Concertina wire safety is so important. Here's what you need to know to handle, store, and dispose of razor wire safely.

Concertina wire, also known as razor wire and razor coils, is one of the top choices to add security to any fence. While concertina wire is a useful security addition and a strong deterrent, it’s difficult and potentially dangerous to install. There are several key safety tips you need to know about storing, handling, installing, and disposing of razor coils. It’s especially important to follow local regulations in places like Phoenix, where specific guidelines for security fencing may apply.

Call In the Professionals

Installing razor coils or concertina wire is not a do-it-yourself job. The process of stretching, attaching, and securely fixing razor wire to the top of your fence requires specialized skills. When not done correctly, there’s a serious risk of injury and the potential for legal complications if the wire isn’t installed according to local codes. Always contact a professional who has experience in fence installation and knows the proper steps to keep everyone safe.

Use Good Quality Leather Gloves

Razor coils or concertina wire are designed to cut, and the sharp metal spikes on each coil do their job whether you’re climbing a fence or installing one. The first thing any fence installer needs is a good pair of high-quality leather safety gloves. You could also consider specialized cut-resistant gloves that offer even more protection. Be sure to wear long sleeves that are not too loose, so there’s no extra material that could get caught in the wire.

Use Special Ties or Clips

Another important way to make installing concertina wire more manageable is to use ready-made bag ties or rebar ties. You can also find preformed clips made specifically for razor wire, which can be applied using special pliers or a pneumatic tool. Trying to cut and tie ordinary wire while handling sharp blades is too risky and time-consuming. Specialized fasteners keep everything secure and streamline the entire process

Store It Safely

Razor coils or concertina wire aren’t only dangerous once installed. Before installation, be sure to store them securely in a place where they can’t be accessed by passersby, children, or anyone else on your property or worksite. Proper storage prevents accidents and keeps the sharp edges protected.

Dispose of It Properly

The final safety tip is proper disposal. Razor wire should never be left around on any site, especially in busy areas like Phoenix, where people and animals could easily become entangled. Cut unused or removed razor wire into smaller segments, place these pieces into secure metal waste bins, and then take them to a recycling facility. Never dispose of concertina wire in a landfill.  It can still be hazardous to people, animals, and the environment.

Western Fence Company serves the Phoenix area and beyond with safe, effective fence installations, including high-security options. Our crews are trained in local requirements and regulations for concertina wire, helping you keep your perimeter secure. If you’re looking for professional razor wire or other high-security fence solutions, learn more about our Phoenix security fencing.

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Since 1947, Western Fence has set the standard for large scale commercial fencing and gate systems in Arizona. We have evolved from a local provider into a comprehensive perimeter security partner for general contractors, public agencies, and major property owners. We bring professional rigor to every job. This ensures accurate bids, strict compliance, and a level of reliability that reduces risk for your project.

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