In Gambia, the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean creates a highly corrosive atmosphere. Traditional fencing often fails due to rapid oxidation, leading to a surge in demand for specialized metal wire material that can withstand high humidity and salt spray without compromising structural integrity.
Current security trends in the region show a shift toward intensified boundary protection for government installations and private estates. The use of razor coil wire has become the standard for deterring unauthorized access in urban centers like Banjul and Serekunda.
Despite the growing need, many local installations still rely on outdated galvanized wires that lack the cutting edge of modern designs. There is a clear market transition toward integrated systems that combine heavy-duty mesh with top-tier deterrents for maximum security.