MIL-HDBK-1024/1
d) Protect utility openings, covers, sewers, culverts, tunnels, and
other subsurface routes which penetrate the fence line in accordance with
MIL-HDBK-1013/1 and MIL-HDBK-1013/10.
e) Keep the number of gates and perimeter entrances to the minimum
required for safe and efficient operation.
f)
Provide guard shelters when required by the IDSEP.
2.6.2.2
Security Lighting. Install lighting inside
the perimeter security
fence in a manner to illuminate the fence completely
and to prevent an
intruder from using the light poles and guy wires to
gain access to the area.
requirements of
MIL-HDBK-1013/1 and the following:
a)
Illuminate areas shadowed by structures.
b) Ensure that failure of one lamp in a circuit will not affect
other lamps in the same circuit.
c) Provide overlapping light distribution to minimize reductions in
d)
Protect components of the system from vandalism.
e)
Provide lights on buildings.
f) Provide an emergency power generator within the security area.
critical areas and structures for 8 hours. Provide generator- or
battery-powered lights at key control points in case a failure disables the
g) Install special-purpose lighting (such as fog penetration) when
climatic or other local factors dictate.
h)
Provide additional lighting for (CCTV) security surveillance, as
necessary.
2.6.2.3
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). Provide IDS when required by the
level of security assigned to the facility. Refer to NAVFAC DM-13.02,
Commercial Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). The IDSEP or user command shall
provide specific IDS requirements.
2.6.2.4
Closed Circuit Television (CCTV). Provide CCTV when required to
supplement security guard personnel, assist in threat assessment and
surveillance. Refer to MIL-HDBK-1013/1.
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