Transgard Releases New Promotional Video

Drone Footage, Animation Spotlight Features Of Animal-Deterrent Fenc

(YORK, Pa) — TransGard announced the release of a new video about its signature product, the leading animal-deterrent fencing for substations.

The video lays out the challenge of animal incursions at substations and explains why animals invade. It also shows how the patented TransGard fence delivers a humane but effective shock that prevents animals from touching substation equipment. Visitors can view the video at www.TransGardfence.com or on TransGard’s YouTube channel.

Currently, TransGard protects more than 3,000 substations from outages caused by squirrels, raccoons, snakes and other climbing animals.

TransGard used drone footage and animation to give viewers a perspective of the fence that they can’t get anywhere else, including:

  • An unprecedented 360-degree look at a protected substation from all angles — and above 
  • An illustration of what happens when an animal approaches a substation – with and without a TransGard fence
  • An overview TransGard’s simple, half-day installation process, which requires no interruption of power

“TransGard already protects thousands of substations, but we wanted to give substation operators a quick, easy way to visualize how effective the system can be,” says Bill Reichard, TransGard’s president. “In just three minutes, our video gives a complete overview of a TransGard fence at work.”

For information on TransGard fence systems and how they eliminate substation outages caused by climbing animals, visit www.transgardfence.com. To watch the video, click here.

TransGard, based in York, Pennsylvania, delivers patented fencing exclusively engineered to eliminate substation outages caused by climbing animals. TransGard has installed fences at more than 3,000 substations in the U.S. and Canada. For more information or to view case studies, visit www.transgardfence.com.

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