Use of Egoza for Temporary Fencing and Events

Temporary fencing

The use of Egoza as a temporary fence allows for quick protection of an area without the need to build permanent infrastructure. This form of application is relevant for public events, construction sites, emergency zones, and rapid deployment in the field. Egoza for temporary fencing is used where the perimeter must be blocked, movement restricted, or access to a certain area temporarily secured. In such cases, mobility, structural reliability, and reusability are crucial. Reinforced razor wire meets all these requirements while remaining an effective tool for physical deterrence.

Scenarios for Temporary Use

Egoza is used during mass events, construction and road works, in zones of accidents and disasters, at military facilities, and during training exercises. In such situations, there is no time for installing poles or building fences – it’s necessary to quickly erect a barrier that serves not just as a visual boundary but as a real physical obstacle.

Because Egoza does not require complex installation, it can be deployed within minutes and dismantled just as easily. This makes it possible to reuse the same barrier in different locations. Once rolled up, the spiral is fixed onto frames or placed in transport cassettes and stored until the next deployment.

Types of Barriers Suitable for Temporary Installation

The most in-demand solutions are mobile frame-mounted barriers, which are easy to transport and deploy on site, and vehicle-deployed barriers, used by response teams, army units, and special forces. It is also possible to lay Egoza directly on the ground using stakes if stationary mounts are not available.

All these variants can be used without access to electricity, special tools, or heavy equipment, making them a universal solution for temporary security.

Practical Use and Handling

After the work or event is complete, Egoza is rolled up and transported either to storage or to the next location. Caution must be exercised during dismantling – despite its mobility, the wire retains its sharpness and tension. During storage, it is important to avoid moisture exposure to preserve the anti-corrosion properties of the blades and core.

If you are looking for solutions in other contexts, we recommend visiting the pages Military and Restricted Facilities and Private Properties and Summer Houses.