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Safety Fence

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Written by Charles R. Dunlap   
safety fence

If you want to keep a small expanse of your property away from prying kids and a regular fence is not an option, then safety fence will do the trick for you.

Basically, this type of fence acts just ordinary fence – it protects a piece of area from anyone who tries to enter it. The only difference is that a regular fence is permanently installed while the safety fence can be removed anytime. This type of fence is usually made from plastic (a number of models are made from polyethylene fabric) for durability and flexibility while others are made from mesh fabric.

A fence like this is designed to support itself (safety posts are included) so there’s no need to attach it to a wall or a pre-existing fence post. Despite being an exceptionally sturdy fence, installation and dismantling can be done with ease. And because it is mostly made from plastic, it will not rust, sag, conduct electricity or corrode – making it an excellent choice for barricading swimming pool or Bermuda lawn. At home, these are mostly used to keep kids away from the pool. It has a specially made latch, which can only be opened by an adult. With its sideways flexibility, this fence can actually conform to any type of terrain.

Those that are made from high density fabric can even withstand sub-freezing temperatures and can keep the snow at bay. With its bright color and light weight, this type of fence is an excellent choice for restricted areas, crowd control, public events and even construction sites.




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