Vandal proof boxes and their installation locations
Vandal Proof Box - one of the means of protecting equipment from vandalism. Companies and organizations install them in different places.
Who installs
- Security Agencies: Use Vandal Proof Boxes to store gear such as DVRs, CCTV systems, backup power supplies such as LiFePO4 batteries, which replace conventional lead batteries
- Internet service providers install protective enclosures, commonly known as Vandal Proof Boxes, to safeguard equipment that provides Internet services, such as routers, switches, and other network hardware.
- Intercom companies utilize them to shield equipment from damage, theft, and unauthorized access.
- Mobile and wireline operators also deploy these models for switching devices, antennas, and other signal transmission gear.
- Utilities may install Vandal Proof Boxes to protect meters, metering systems, and other equipment in streets and public places if they meet IP standards.
Installation premises
Vandal Proof Boxes can be installed in different locations to provide maximum equipment protection. Among them:
- Residential Entrances: To protect communications equipment such as landline telephones and the Internet.
- Stairwells of houses and office buildings: For placement of communication and security equipment.
- Tambours: For installation of access control systems, video surveillance, and other equipment.
- Attics: To protect equipment from external factors and access by unauthorized persons.
- Public corridors: To provide security and control of equipment such as fire alarms and CCTV.
What gear
Vandal Proof Boxes often contain other equipment, depending on the specific tasks and needs of the company. The final configuration of the equipment is determined by the specific needs of the company and the safety requirements of the facility.