"Climbable Walls" Are Entry Points for Burglars — A Hidden Security Flaw

Just because your property is surrounded by high walls doesn't mean it's secure. In fact, that wall may be exactly what burglars are counting on. The CCTV footage below shows a criminal effortlessly climbing over a perimeter wall and slipping into a private residence.

The Illusion of Security: When a Wall Becomes an Advantage

In the video, the intruder climbs over a boundary wall with surprising ease. His movement is confident—like he’s done it before. This kind of wall offers multiple vulnerabilities:

  • Grippable ledges or textures
  • Non-slip surfaces like concrete or wood
  • Blind spots behind the wall, hidden from neighbors or street view
  • Immediate cover once inside the property

In other words, a climbable wall doesn’t stop a burglar—it invites them in.

Height Isn’t Enough — You Need a Climbing Deterrent

Tall fences and walls offer peace of mind, but unless they actively prevent climbing, they may be giving you a false sense of security. Worse yet, they can provide burglars with cover once they’ve made it over.

This is why every physical barrier needs a psychological and physical deterrent.

Ninja Deterrent™: Remove the Option to Climb

Our Japanese-made Ninja Deterrent™ spikes are designed to be mounted on top of fences or walls. They offer three key advantages:

  • Visually intimidating appearance that deters planning
  • Physical risk for anyone attempting to grab or step on them
  • A clear message: this property is protected

Burglars often make decisions based on perceived risk. Ninja Deterrent™ makes sure your property communicates that risk—clearly and effectively.

Is Your Wall a Barrier—or Just a Step?

Don’t let beautiful architecture become a vulnerability. With our architecturally harmonious and highly functional deterrents, you can protect your home without compromising its aesthetics. Feel free to contact us for tailored security solutions.

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