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ANTI-SLASH

25th September 2008
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Best-known for its anti-fuelsiphoning system TISS markets an anti-slash package called CurtainSafe "It comes in three strengths," says marketing director Matthew Rose We start with one that's made up of a mixture of nylon and Keylar," he says "Next is one that is 100% woven Keylar, while the strongest is 100% Keylar and double-weaved "Its attached to a backing curtain, which is heat-welded to the trailer's curtain," he continues "Most customers have CurtainSafe installed at a height of between 0,5m to 1 5m from the curtain's bottom It's flexible, which means the curtain is no more difficult to open than it would be ordinarily," Rose contends 'Also, it helps the curtain resist the impact of a load suddenly toppling sideways.'

TISS leases CurtainSafe at £1.50 a week per trailer.

Anti-slash materials can often be linked to the trailer's alarm so it goes off if any attempt is made to cut them Again, the operator or the driver can be alerted if the trailer is suitably enabled Resourceful thieves are not above chopping through a trailer's roof, so lining it with security mesh which can be patched in to the alarm, also makes sense

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