Kwazulu, a Spanish company specializing in perimeter fencing solutions, has expressed its interest in the new fencing projects set to take place in San Fernando’s West Park, as recently announced in an Andalucía Información publication. This project includes a tender to install fencing designed to meet the aesthetic and functional requirements of the area and is part of a broader initiative to improve and protect public spaces.
This news highlights a growing trend in urban planning that seeks to integrate effective security systems without sacrificing aesthetics or community livability. The fencing of Genovés Park, mentioned in this context, illustrates a modern approach to perimeter security, offering discreet protection for sensitive areas in urban settings.
From a technical standpoint, fences have become an ideal choice for parks, municipal facilities, and high-traffic areas because their design increases security without creating a negative visual impact. This translates into reduced risks and better integration with the urban environment, facilitating the prevention of unauthorized access without altering the perception of public space.
The efforts in West Park emphasize that perimeter security is evolving to encompass not only industrial installations or critical infrastructures but also public spaces that require proper conservation and responsible use. Protecting green areas and urban facilities is essential to ensure their longevity and promote safe use by citizens.
Kwazulu applauds the decisions of authorities to opt for proven technical solutions that comply with current regulations and are designed for longevity. The appropriate choice of fencing systems and reinforcements, like flat concertina wire, not only improves security but also encourages efficient urban space management by preventing vandalism and unauthorized access, as well as the deterioration of facilities.
Such projects underscore the need to address security from a comprehensive perspective, where design, functionality, and protection complement each other, benefiting both the city and its residents.







