Temporary wire mesh fencing, also known as temporary fencing, Temporary Fence panels, Portable Fence, Easy Fence, and Removable Fence, consists of high-quality mild steel wire with a corrosion-resistant hot-dipped galvanized finish.
Applications of Temporary Wire Mesh Fencing:
Securing construction sites and private property.
Protecting residential housing sites.
Serving as crowd control barriers at major public events, sports, concerts, festivals, gatherings, and zoo mesh.
Providing safety fencing around swimming pools.
Features of Temporary Wire Mesh Fencing:
a. Offers weather resistance and durability that surpasses other crowd barriers on the market. b. The design is lightweight for easy installation yet robust enough to ensure reliability. c. Includes removable feet to facilitate easier and more efficient transportation and storage. d. Available in various specifications to meet customers’ specific requests or detailed drawings.
Quality Control of Australia’s Temporary Fence:
We enforce a rigorous “three times quality control” process:
Inspecting raw materials.
Checking the product post-welding.
Reviewing the final product before packing.
The AS4687-2007 standard refers to a specific set of Australian guidelines for temporary fencing and hoarding. It outlines the minimum requirements for design, installation, and use of temporary fencing panels typically used at construction sites, events, or anywhere temporary barriers or enclosures are needed.
Key Elements of AS4687-2007 Standard for Temporary Fencing:
Structural Integrity:
The standard mandates that temporary fencing must be sturdy enough to withstand environmental pressures such as wind. The design should ensure that the fence remains upright and secure under anticipated loads.
Installation:
AS4687-2007 provides guidelines on how temporary fencing should be installed to ensure stability and safety. It includes specifications on how bases and panels should be interconnected and the methods for securing panels to the ground.
Safety Measures:
The standard addresses safety concerns, ensuring that the temporary fencing does not have sharp edges or hazardous protrusions. It also requires that fencing materials be durable and robust enough to prevent unauthorized access or collapse.
Wind Load Considerations:
Temporary fencing must be designed to resist specific wind loads. AS4687-2007 specifies how to calculate these loads and the necessary supports and bracing to maintain stability.
Materials:
It specifies the types of materials that are acceptable for constructing the panels and bases, focusing on durability and safety. Materials should be resistant to weather and should not degrade quickly over time.
Visibility and Awareness:
Temporary fences must be visible enough to be easily noticed by the public, reducing the risk of accidental contact or injury.
Compliance and Testing:
The standard also includes provisions for regular compliance checks and testing to ensure that temporary fencing systems meet the necessary requirements consistently.