Family Side Gate | Bellerose, Jamaica (Queens, NY)

White vinyl privacy fence topped with anti-climb spikes, with “Do Not Climb” and surveillance warning signs.

Clean White Gate, Clear Message

In Bellerose—known for its calm, family-oriented streets—privacy gates are common, but many become easy climb points, especially in side alleys between homes.

A quiet, family-first residential pocket in Jamaica (Bellerose), where perimeter security needs to stay subtle.

Here, a white side gate was reinforced with a continuous Ninja Deterrent™ crown line in black, paired with clear warning signage. The result is simple: a bright, tidy gate that’s still unmistakably protected.

White vinyl double gate reinforced with Ninja Deterrent™ anti-climb spikes along the top edge
A clean white gate, upgraded with a continuous anti-climb line—security added without changing the home’s tone.

Concept: Minimal look, maximum clarity

White fencing can feel “soft” to intruders. The black crown line adds a strong visual boundary while removing grip points—without changing the gate’s clean, residential feel.

Low-profile black anti-climb spikes installed as a continuous crown on a white vinyl fence
Low-profile from a distance, unmistakable up close—one continuous crown that removes the “first step.”

Installation Highlights

  • Continuous top-line protection across the gate span
  • Black profile reads as a sharp shadow line against white panels
  • Signage reinforces the deterrent effect and reduces “testing” attempts
  • Designed for narrow side-yard conditions between buildings
Warning signage on a white vinyl gate paired with discreet anti-climb spikes for layered deterrence
Layered deterrence: clear signage plus a physical no-grip edge—simple, direct, and effective.

Project Snapshot

  • Location: Bellerose, Jamaica (Queens, NY)
  • Scope: White side gate (top edge)
  • Product: Gothic Black
  • Goal: Deter climbing while keeping a neat, family-home aesthetic
  • Notes: High contrast improves visibility—security is obvious before anyone approaches
The side passage is the real entry point—an obvious path for delivery, access, and unfortunately, opportunistic intrusion.

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