World Fence News

February 2015

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WORLD FENCE NEWS • FEBRUARY 2015 • 57 Other Conforming Organic Poly- mer-Coated Steel Tension Wire Used with Chain-Link Fence F1665, Standard Specifi cation for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) and Other Conforming Organic Poly- mer-Coated Steel Barbed Wire Used With Chain-Link Fence F1712, Standard Specifi cation for Steel Chain-Link Fencing Materials Used for High Security Applications F1908, Standard Guide for Fenc- es for Residential Outdoor Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Spas F1910, Standard Specifi cation for Long Barbed Tape Obstacles F1911, Standard Practice for In- stallation of Barbed Tape F1999, Standard Practice for In- stallation of Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chlo- ride) (PVC) Fence Systems F2000, Standard Guide for Fenc- es for Baseball and Softball Fields F2049, Standard Safety Perfor- mance Specifi cation for Fences/Bar- riers for Public, Commercial, and Multi-Family Residential Use Out- door Play Areas. The National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association will hold its 2015 METALfab con- vention and trade show March 11-14, 2015 at the Valley Forge Casino Re- sort in King of Prussia, Penn. In charge of METALfab 2015 are: Mark Koenke, convention chair; Lynn Parquette, NEF education chair; and Justin Pigott, Top Job chair. METALfab always is capped off with the award winners of the prior year, including both the NOMMA/ NEF awards and the Top Job award winners. As part of the banquet, the awards are given to NOMMA Members who make outstanding contributions to the industry. The keynote speaker is Barry Willingham, vice-president/general manager of Ameristar Perimeter Se- curity USA Inc. His always inspirational message will kick off the METALfab2015 an- nual convention. In addition, the following slate of offi cers and directors for 2015-2016 will be presented and sworn in during METALfab 2015: President – Allyn Moseley, Heir- loom Stair & Iron, Campobello, S.C. President-elect – Keith Majka, Majka Railing Co. Inc., Paterson, N.J. Vice-president/treasurer – Cathy Vequist, Pinpoint Solutions, Jupiter, Fla. Fabricator director (1-yr. term) – Tina Tennikait, Superior Fence & Orn. Iron, Cottage Hills, Ill. Fabricator director (3-yr. term) – Tony Martinez, Big D Metalworks, Dallas, Tex. Supplier director (3-yr. term) – Stacey Lawler Taylor, Lawler Found- ry Corp., Birmingham, Ala. Several current supplier and fab- ricator board members continue their terms into 2015-2016. An extensive list of education- al sessions is also planned, as well as several shop tours and video shop tours. For additional information, call 888-516-8585, fax 888-279-7994, e-mail nommainfo@nomma.org or visit www.nomma.org. NOMMA slates 2015 METALfab convention Meet the newest member of the BFT family... • Speak to, and see your visitor from your smart-phone. • Easy wireless connection to existing home wifi. • Long range directional patch antenna at gate (up to 200 yards) • Can call up to 4 devices at the same time. • Get a video call from your gate / door even when you're away • No SIM card, no call charges (data charges may apply when phone not connected to wifi). • Broadband minimum recommended speed of 10Meg down- stream, 2Meg upstream. (upstream capacity is more critical). PREDATOR WIFI VIDEO PREDATOR WIFI VIDEO WiFi / 3G Video Intercom BFT-CELL-MULTI Multi Residence 3G Cellular Call Box with Keypad up to 500 Users BFT Americas, Inc. 6100 Broken Sound Parkway N.W. Boca Raton, FL 33487 k T: +1 561 995 8155 k T: US. 1877 995 8155 k info.bft@bft-usa.com Cellular access systems for multiple residences / businesses. See these and other new products at Fence Tech 2015 Orlando booth number 209 Simple setup by mobile phone. Connect to the system video directly through your phone's wifi, enter the pass code for the home hub wifi and your devices are connected. View the gate/door any time with monitoring mode! Open gates with your phone. BFT-CELLBOX-KP 3G Cellular Call Box with Keypad

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