Introduction
Choosing the right plastic safety fence is critical for ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance in construction and industrial projects. A poorly selected fence can lead to safety risks, higher costs, and operational inefficiencies.
What Is Plastic Safety Fence?
A plastic safety fence is a temporary barrier made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), used to isolate hazardous areas, control access, and improve visibility on-site.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing Plastic Safety Fence
1. Height Requirements
The height of the fence determines its effectiveness in restricting access.
- 1m: light-duty use
- 1.2–1.5m: standard construction
- 1.8m+: high-risk zones
2. Mesh Size and Visibility
Smaller mesh provides better control, while larger mesh offers flexibility and lower cost.
3. Material Quality (HDPE vs Low-Grade Plastic)
High-quality HDPE provides:
- UV resistance
- Longer lifespan
- Better durability
4. Roll Length and Coverage
Common roll sizes:
- 30m
- 50m
Bulk projects benefit from longer rolls.
Common Applications
- Construction sites
- Road works
- Excavation zones
- Industrial safety areas
Buying Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing wrong height
- Ignoring UV resistance
- Buying low-quality material
Why Choose Our Plastic Safety Fence
- Factory direct supply
- Bulk pricing
- Custom sizes
- Export experience
FAQ
Q: What height should I choose?
A: For most construction sites, 1.2m–1.5m is ideal.
Q: Can it be reused?
A: Yes, high-quality fences can be reused multiple times.
Conclusion
Selecting the right plastic safety fence ensures safety, cost efficiency, and long-term usability.