Great question! To start with temporary fencing is TERRIFIC for safety. You can prevent people or animals from accessing areas that may be unsafe. For example, you bought a new house with an in ground pool. Everyone loves an in ground pool especially when those hot, muggy summer days roll around. Yet…an unfenced in ground pool could be worrisome.
What if you have a two-year-old child? Now there’s no question you need to start thinking safety.
A temporary fence around your in ground pool is the smartest thing you can do. It creates a MUCH NEEDED barrier to keep your child safe. Children are persistent. Don’t kid yourself and leave your child unsupervised even WITH a pool fence in place.
What if you operate a home day care service?
Your county family services department will mandate fencing ALL open water sources. We can help assist you with temporary fencing. You can run your home business without headaches and meet your county’s regulations.
Temporary fencing in this situation IS PERFECT.
It keeps little ones safe. And it also keeps any animals out of your pool. You wouldn’t want to wake up one morning and find a raccoon or opossum in your beautiful pool. THAT would certainly be unpleasant.
Temporary Fencing Makes Life Easier
Temporary fencing is also used A LOT at public events.
If you’ve ever run or jogged a 5k or 10k running event you may see fencing. You tend to see temporary fencing in the last part of the race (closer to the finish line). It’s there to discourage excited supporters from running over to congratulate their finisher.
What if you’re doing any kind of construction project?
With construction projects a temporary fence is useful to prevent unwanted trespassing. This is true if you’re a homeowner digging up your front lawn and don’t want anyone falling in.
Are you managing a construction project? It’s important to protect the area so no one gets hurt.
A temporary fence helps SECURE your project while limiting your liability.
Consider the many public works projects going on all over. Construction workers labor behind temporary fencing. This safety first point of view creates a barrier.
Keeping unwanted visitors from walking into a construction area without permission is smart.Construction projects often have equipment and supplies lying around in the construction area. These days’ theft of supplies such as copper pipes is no small matter. Thieves can get away with copper supplies and “fence” those supplies for a good price.
Temporary fencing keeps your area secure while limiting your liability.
If you have questions about temporary fencing, call ABH Services at (781) 941-2442. We can help you determine the best fencing for your needs and budget. Learn more about how we can assist you on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/abhservices/ .