In Cameroon, the security landscape is characterized by a transition from basic concrete walls to integrated electronic systems. The rise of industrial zones in Douala and administrative hubs in Yaoundé has increased the demand for electric security fence solutions that provide both a physical barrier and an active alert system.
The local climate, featuring high humidity and saline air in coastal regions, poses a significant challenge to traditional metal fences. This has led to a critical need for galvanized and powder-coated materials that prevent rapid corrosion while maintaining the structural integrity of explosion proof defensive barriers used in oil and gas facilities.
Furthermore, there is a growing trend toward "invisible" security. Urban residential and diplomatic estates are increasingly opting for wire barrier inconspicuousnet to maintain aesthetic appeal without compromising on the rigorous safety standards required for high-profile assets.