Why Smyrna Construction Sites Are Vulnerable
In Smyrna, rapid development since the 1983 Nissan plant opening has left many sites exposed—especially in established areas like Hazelwood and near landmarks such as Stewarts Creek High School. Without a proper barrier, equipment and materials become easy targets. We’ve seen job sites compromised over weekends simply because the perimeter wasn’t secured. That’s why we treat every fence as critical infrastructure—not just a boundary, but your first line of defense against loss, liability, and costly delays.
Daily Perimeter Inspection Checklist
- Secure perimeters with chain-link panels in Hazelwood to deter unauthorized access.
- Reinforce fence stability using concrete and steel bases in Historic Depot District to prevent tipping or breach.
- Deploy temporary gates in Smyrna Heights with controlled entry points monitored during off-hours.
