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WAS Instalações Contact - http://m.was-instalacoes-eletricas.we... ⚡️ FREE CLASS: How to Do a Complete Electrical Installation from Scratch, Easily, Even if You Are Not a Professional Electrician: ➽ https://eletr.co/aula?utm_content=am1... ------ 📣 FAAALA ENGEHALL COMMUNITY 📣 Join our community on WhatsApp to receive valuable tips and news in the electrical area, important information and much more. 😉 👉 https://eletr.co/fala-eng ------ Did you like this video? 😍 ✔️ Leave your comment and share with your friends ✔️ Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - INSTALLING AN ELECTRIC FENCE step by step: Here the UNFORTUNATE do not STEAL!!! With crime increasingly haunting people's daily lives, investing in security becomes an essential and fundamental piece for families. We are subject to the actions of criminals everywhere, even inside our own homes - a place that was once considered safe - which today is no longer a safe environment. Don't worry if you don't know because today we brought you a super interesting article for you to learn even more about the electric fence. How does an electric fence work? In general, the electric fence works as follows: It is installed, by trained professionals, of course, and then can be activated through a remote control or a key. So when the fence is breached, it triggers, in addition to the shock to the intruder's body, one or more sirens that alert residents about the intrusion. It comes with an internal battery capable of supporting the entire system in cases of power outages – so even if the clever thieves turn off the power source, the fence will continue to work. Another “mistake” that some thieves still believe is that if they cut the wires, the electric current will be interrupted. Not at all! Even with one or more wires cut, the system continues to work at 100%. Myths about electric fences Many people wonder if electric fences are capable of killing a person. The answer is NO, they are not capable of killing because the released charge only “scares” the intruder. The discharged shock is pulsating, that is, it is applied every 1.2 seconds and lasts only 1 thousandth of a second. A thousandth of a second is a short time, but it is enough to scare the thief and numb his hands for a few seconds, without causing any major damage. This happens because the pulse emitted by the electric fence, although high – between 8,000 and 11,000 Volts (depending on the model) – is of low current, that is, the shock is really only to intimidate the intruder who, contrary to what some people think, does not remain stuck to the wires. Electric fence installation If you are looking for the security provided by electric fences for homes, you need to contact companies that specialize in fences and alarms, which are experts in installing this equipment. Installation is done by attaching the wire to the fence and the electric shock device. An important tip about installation on fences, railings and walls is that in urban environments, live wires need to be out of reach of pedestrians, to prevent innocent passersby from receiving an accidental shock when bumping into the electric wires. Therefore, it is recommended that the fence be at a height of over 1.80 m.