Wire Partition Cage Solutions for Secure Modular Storage
Wire partition cage systems help warehouses, labs, IT rooms, and industrial facilities secure inventory, tools, servers, and restricted materials without building permanent walls. Southwest Solutions Group designs modular welded and woven wire enclosures that preserve airflow, visibility, and sprinkler access while supporting stronger access control and faster installation. Whether you need a simple storage enclosure or a custom high-security layout, our team can help you plan the right fit for your space. You can download Revit files to support planning, or request a consultation to review layouts, code considerations, and installation options.
Standard Wire Partition Cages
These modular wire cages use 2" x 2" mesh panels to create secure boundaries inside warehouses and facilities. They stand 8 to 10 feet high and include basic key lock access, making them a reliable, affordable choice for general inventory protection. These welded wire partitions are also ideal as warehouse cage fencing or machine guarding barriers.
Standard wire cages allow airflow and visibility while keeping stored materials secured. The layout can adapt as needs grow.
- 2" x 2" wire mesh panels
- 8'–10' standard height options
- Key lock doors and secure posts
- Allows ventilation and light
- Flexible, modular layout design
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High-Security Wire Partition Cages
High-security cages use smaller mesh openings, reinforced hardware, and multiple locking systems to prevent reach-through and tampering. These models protect high-value items like servers, evidence, or controlled substances in highly regulated environments.
Industries like pharmaceuticals and data centers rely on these enclosures for added protection and code compliance.
- Heavy-duty 10-gauge wire
- 1" x 1" or ½" x ½" mesh openings
- Electronic or padlock access
- Tamper-proof fasteners and hinges
- Multi-point locking doors
Custom Wire Partition Configurations
Custom cage layouts accommodate columns, pipes, or other obstructions. These enclosures support variable heights, sliding or hinged doors, and service windows. Applications include tool cribs, driver cages, and multi-room partitions. Custom wire mesh partition walls can be designed for multi-room layouts, driver cages, or fenced-off storage zones.
Custom systems improve workflow and meet site-specific security needs without major construction.
- Fits around obstacles and utilities
- Variable panel and door sizing
- Service windows and multi-door setups
- Match to existing layouts and traffic flow
- Custom mesh patterns available
Secure, Visible Access Control
Wire mesh partitions form physical barriers while preserving supervision. Clear sightlines help staff oversee protected zones without sacrificing control. Locking options include keyed entry, access pads, and remote operation.
These cages can segment large facilities, restrict access zones, and deter theft while still allowing airflow, lighting, and sprinkler access.
- Clear visibility of secured contents
- Compatible with electronic locks
- Separates workflows and traffic
- Enables open supervision of storage
- Easy integration with lighting and sprinklers
Wire Mesh Storage Locker Cage
- Standalone welded wire mesh locker cage with secure access and visibility.
- Allows ventilation while keeping items visible
- Keyed locking with padlock hasp compatibility
- Single-tier design for gear, uniforms, or tools
- Freestanding or grouped configurations available
Multi-Wall Wire Cage
- Fully enclosed cage with sliding or hinged access
- 1" mesh and tamper-resistant hardware
- Designed for high-security, high-visibility zones
- Customizable for IT, DEA, or warehouse use
- Compatible with access control systems
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With 7 offices in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado, plus teams covering every major metro area nationwide, Southwest Solutions Group delivers expert wire partition cage sales, design, installation, and maintenace support wherever you need it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wire partition cages are considered green because they require no additional HVAC, lighting, or structural wall materials. The modular design of wire partition cages allows them to be reconfigured, relocated, reused, or recycled, making them an environmentally friendly alternative to building permanent drywall rooms.
Yes, wire partition cages can be modified, expanded, reduced, or reused in new configurations. Because wire partition cages are modular, facilities can reconfigure their layouts without demolition, which saves money and reduces waste.
Yes, wire partition cages can include full ceilings for enhanced security. Ceiling panels on wire partition cages are commonly used for drug storage, DEA compliance, evidence rooms, and high value inventory protection.
Yes, wire partition cages can include blackout curtains or solid privacy panels to conceal contents. These blackout covers for wire partition cages are fire retardant and are ideal for hiding unsightly storage or securing sensitive items.
Yes, wire partition cages can be built to meet DEA storage cage requirements. DEA compliant wire partition cages must extend to the floor, include a full ceiling, and meet specific mesh size requirements from one half inch by one half inch to two inches by two inches.
Wire partition cages can support a wide range of lock options including padlock hasps, mortise cylinder locks, mag locks, keyless entry locks, and electric strikes. These secure locking options allow wire partition cages to meet high level security requirements.
Wire partition cages can include 3 foot or 4 foot hinged doors, sliding doors, biparting doors, service windows, and overhead roll up doors. This makes wire partition cages adaptable to equipment movement, pedestrian entry, or secure transaction windows.
Wire partition cages are commonly available in heights of 8 feet, 10 feet, or 12 feet, but can be engineered up to 40 feet tall depending on building clearances. These extended height wire partition cages are ideal for warehouses and industrial facilities.
Wire partition cages can be built with 6 gauge wire in woven wire, welded wire, or crimped wire mesh patterns. Welded wire panels make it easier to cut around obstructions, while woven wire can offer increased strength and flexibility.
Yes, wire partition cages can be installed through raised computer floor systems. Wire partition cages can be anchored to the concrete slab beneath the raised floor, and panels can be field cut or designed around floor obstructions.
Yes, wire partition cages can be manufactured to avoid overhead obstructions such as HVAC ducts, conduit, beams, and sprinkler lines. This ensures wire partition cages fit precisely in complex room layouts.
Yes, wire partition cages can be built to accept existing card reader systems by fabricating custom mounting plates and electrical integrations. This allows wire partition cages to integrate seamlessly with facility access control.
Yes, wire partition cages can be built as temporary holding areas. When used for detention, tamper resistant hardware must be used throughout the wire partition cage structure to comply with safety requirements.
Yes, wire partition cages cost a fraction of constructing drywall rooms. Wire partition cages also avoid the need for HVAC changes, lighting adjustments, fire code modifications, and long construction lead times, making them a fast, cost effective alternative.
Yes, wire partition cages are commonly used for machine guarding applications and meet safety requirements for industrial equipment enclosures. Machine guarding wire partitions protect workers from moving equipment and create defined work zones.
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Secure, Scalable Wire Mesh Cages & Security Partitions for Your Facility
From inventory control to DEA-compliant storage, Southwest Solutions Group designs wire partition systems that adapt to your layout and your security needs. Our welded wire partitions and modular mesh fencing meet OSHA and facility safety standards for machine guarding and warehouse security. Whether you need a simple mesh locker or a high-security cage with access control, we’ll help you create a compliant, modular solution that installs fast and protects what matters. Call us at (800) 803-1083 or Contact Us to schedule your free consultation today.
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