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Security cages come in all shapes and sizes, and can allow for a great deal of peace of mind for many business owners, from mom-and-pop shops to multi billion dollar corporations. Security cages allow businesses and even private homes to keep important materials secure, even within a general-access area of a building.

Large security cages can cover areas the size of entire rooms, and can either be portable or permanently anchored into the surrounding building. Portable systems allow the cages to be broken down and transported to other locations, helpful if a business moves often or has contracted positions at a variety of locations. Permanent cages, though more expensive to install, are generally more secure and harder to break into than portable systems.

Most large cages are either made up of chain link fencing, similar to that used in outdoor fences, or wire mesh. Chain link fence, though cheaper to purchase and install, generally doesn't provide the same security as wire mesh. Both, however, can be permanent or portable and can be used to seal off large areas of rooms or even entire areas of a building quickly and easily.

Smaller security cages can cover areas from the size of a computer workstation to a single copier or VCR. They are useful in protecting electronic equipment in high-traffic areas like schools or waiting rooms from theft as they can allow for the use of electronics without allowing the electronics to be moved from their positions. They are often anchored or bolted to desks or walls, preventing the items from being moved at all. A large cage can protect a cubicle workspace, providing a measure of security in a general area that can be accessed by a large number of people. These smaller cages are usually made up either of reinforced bars or of steel mesh. Bar-style cages are nice for schools or universities that need to keep electronic equipment in classrooms without worrying about theft while the classrooms are unoccupied. They allow projectors or computers to be used over the course of the day without allowing them to be moved around the room or out of the room by anyone not authorized to do so.

Security cages allow documents, medicines, electronics, or other expensive or sensitive items to be kept secure while still allowing unrestricted use by authorized personnel. They can be used to increase security in already secure areas or to secure items in publicly accessed areas. They also come in a convenient range of sizes to keep any range of items safe and sound.



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