The use of electric fencing for home security is heavily regulated in South Africa, with strict requirements for installation and maintenance.
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South African homeowners are on alert as stricter law enforcement surrounding electric fences takes shape, Cape {town} Etc reports. With this security measure being particularly prevalent among residential and commercial property owners alike, it is imperative to understand the potential legal and financial repercussions of failing to comply with the established laws on electric fencing. According to the personal injury law...
The use of electric fencing for home security is heavily regulated in South Africa, with strict requirements for installation and maintenance.
The use of electric fencing for home security is heavily regulated in South Africa, with strict requirements for installation and maintenance.
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