1. Traffic safety:
Orange safety fencing is a common application around road construction sites. Not only do they mark construction areas, they also help direct the flow of vehicles to safe passages to reduce traffic jams and the risk of accidents. For example, during urban road maintenance projects, orange safety fences can separate vehicles from the construction site area, ensuring smooth traffic flow and protecting workers from potential hazards.
2. Crowd control:
At large public events, such as music festivals or sports competitions, orange security fences are used to organize and guide thousands of participants and spectators. This helps prevent crowds, chaos and stampedes. For example, security fences are often installed at concert venues to ensure that audiences can line up, enter and leave the venue in an orderly manner, and to provide evacuation routes in case of emergencies.
3. Temporary obstacles:
Orange safety fencing can be used to mark and isolate temporary hazard or hazardous areas. For example, when performing sewer repairs on city roads, fencing can be used to separate traffic from the work area and prevent vehicles and pedestrians from straying into dangerous areas.
4. Prevent unauthorized entry:
On construction sites or restricted areas, orange security fencing can be used to limit access. Not only does this help prevent theft and vandalism, but it also keeps your work area safe. For example, an unfinished construction site might have an orange fence to prevent unauthorized access and reduce the potential risk of injury.
5. Emergency evacuation:
In emergencies, such as fires or natural disasters, security fences can be used to guide people toward safe exits, ensuring they can leave the scene quickly and safely. For example, in public buildings, safety fences can be used to mark evacuation routes to ensure that people can evacuate safely in the event of a fire.
6. Protect the environment and cultural heritage:
Security fencing plays a key role in the protection of the natural environment, cultural heritage and historic buildings. For example, archaeological work sites could use orange fencing to separate protected historic sites from the public to prevent unauthorized access and damage.
7. Community activities:
Community events, street fairs and outdoor performances often use orange security fencing to keep participants and spectators safe. At a community festival, orange fencing can be used to delineate event areas, provide safe passage, and ensure order and safety at events.
Safety fence
Safety fence
Safety fences are also known as warning barriers and snow fences. The main color is orange, designed for warning. The main grid is rectangular and oval. Widths vary from 1m to 1.8m.
It uses HDPE as the main raw material, adds UV, and is made by plasticizing.
With our extensive experience in the field of extruded wire mesh, we divide safety fences into SR series and BR series to satisfy discerning customers and complete our product specification range.