Install:
1. Site Assessment: Prior to installation of the Orange Security Fence, a comprehensive site assessment will be conducted to determine the areas that require fencing. Factors such as site layout, potential hazards and access points are considered during this assessment.
For example, for a construction site, the assessment might include determining which areas require restricted access, such as cliff edges or areas where hazardous work is being performed.
2. Mark the Boundaries: Once the area to be protected is identified, the boundaries for fencing are marked. Marking can be done using stakes, flags, or other markers.
For example, use orange markers to mark the boundaries of a construction site to clearly indicate the scope of the site.
3. Prepare the ground: Make sure the ground is clear of clutter and obstructions to make it easier to install the fence. Remove obstructions or obstructions that may interfere with the installation.
For example, if orange safety fencing is used to demarcate areas in an agricultural setting, farmers may need to clear the field to ensure there are no roots, rocks or other obstructions.
4. Fence Posts: Install fence posts on the marked boundaries. These posts can be made of materials such as plastic, metal or wood, depending on the type of security fence being used. They are inserted into the ground to provide support and stability.
For example, at an event site, organizers might use plastic pillars to set up boundaries to ensure spectators do not cross certain areas.
5. Secure the fence: Unfold or unfold the orange safety fence and secure it to the installed posts. This can be done by lashing the fence to the posts, or using clamps and fasteners specifically designed for this purpose.
For example, during temporary construction projects, workers may use wire rope to secure the fence to metal posts to ensure its stability.
6. Make sure the fence is secure: Make sure the fence is properly tensioned and securely fastened to the posts. This prevents the fence from sagging and maintains the integrity of the fence.
For example, using fasteners or clamps can ensure that the orange safety fence remains at the required tension.
7. Doors and Doorways: Install doors or doorways as necessary to allow authorized personnel or equipment access to enclosed areas. These entrances and exits should be marked and secured when not in use.
For example, on a construction site, entrances and exits may need to be established to allow workers and supervisors access to the site while ensuring that unauthorized personnel cannot enter.
tear down:
1. Assess: Before removing the orange security fence, assess the site to ensure safe removal. Verify that all hazards have been addressed and that the fence is no longer needed.
For example, after an event, organizers will assess the venue to confirm that spectators have left and there is no potential danger.
2. Close doors: If there are doors or access points, make sure they are securely closed and locked to prevent entry by unauthorized personnel during the demolition process.
For example, after a music festival, organizers close and lock entrances and exits to concert venues to ensure no one enters without permission.
3. Unhook the fence: Begin to unhook the fence from the posts or supports. This can be accomplished by removing clamps, ties, or other fasteners.
For example, after an agricultural show, farmers might untie the orange safety fence to allow for further site cleanup and maintenance.
4. Roll up or fold the fence: Carefully roll or fold the fence to make it easier to transport and store for future use after removal.
For example, after the festival, staff will roll up the orange safety fence and place it in a storage area ready for the next event.
5. Removal of pillars: Remove fence pillars or supports from the ground. This may involve pulling them out of the soil, unscrewing them, or removing them as needed.
For example, after a construction site is completed, a construction team may remove the pillars so that future projects can proceed smoothly.
6. Storage: Once removed, the orange safety fence should be properly cleaned and stored to prevent damage. This can involve rolling or folding the fence and placing it in a designated storage area.
For example, after a music festival, orange security fencing can be rolled into rolls and stored in a warehouse for use at next year's festival.
7. Site Restoration: Finally, make sure to restore the site to its original condition, which may involve filling in any holes left after the pillars were removed and removing any remaining debris.
For example, after construction work is completed, a construction team may fill holes left behind by pillars to ensure the site is safe and meets environmental regulations.
Safety fence
Safety fence
Feature:
High strength, anti-aging, anti-corrosion, flexible, lightweight, easy to install and disassemble, reusable, more conspicuous
Application:
Construction sites, open excavations at construction sites, catwalks for sporting events, crowd control snow and sand fences, hazardous pedestrian areas, new building construction warnings and exclusion zones
Packaging:
Usually rolled into rolls in clear plastic film bags with labels inside, and packed loosely into containers or trays. Many different mesh sizes Complete product specifications, many products can be customized according to customer requirements.