Security Spikes | Security Fencing | IMPI Fencing & Wire Distributors | Kwazulu-Natal, outh Africa
EINA IVY – SECURITY SPIKES
Secure your home or business with the beauty of EINA IVY – the unique, patented wall spike made available in South Africa for all who are searching to have the pleasure of protective security fencing.
These razor sharp spikes are capable of withstanding the harsh South African climate, are:
• extremely effective and camouflaged,
• and can be fitted to walls, fences and gates
• and are suitable for both domestic and commercial use.
• They are also very pleasing to the eye.
The Eina Ivy spike comprises of 4mm galvanised razor sharp fingers, which have been twisted over a 1.5m length in order to simulate branches and twigs. The spike is then powder coated with our standard Green, White or Black, or may also be fitted as a plain galvanized spike. We are able to powder coat the spike in other colours, according to the Customer’s requirements. The spike is then fitted with synthetic leaves, which are UV stable and wind resistant, and which have been designed for vigorous outdoor conditions. We fit approximately 40 leaves per meter, and the leaves are available in the variegated ivy leaf or the solid green vine leaf.
The spikes are :
• galvanized,
• powder coated Green, White or Black (or any other colour),
• have razor sharp points in all directions
• and amount to approximately 80 spikes per meter.
Our unique product is manufactured by IMPI Fencing & Wire Distributors in Kwa-Zulu Natal, and is protected by a world-wide patent.
Contact Details:
Contact Number:
031 902 2269
Cell Number:
078 704 1274
Contact Person:
Nikki Ford
Website:
www.eina-ivy.co.za
E-mail:
impi@absamail.co.za
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