Chain-Link Fencing in Vancouver: 5 Safety Considerations

QS Fencing in Vancouver shares what to consider when building a chain link fence for safety

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New Westminster, BC -- (ReleaseWire) -- 01/23/2019 --As a company that specializes in the construction and repair of safety fences, the team at QS Fencing understands that creating a fence for safety is a highly customized job. Even a simple chain link fence can be highly customized to provide optimal protection where it's needed. For more, go to: http://www.qsfencing.ca/blog/chain-link-fencing-five-considerations-for-safety/

As a low-tech solution for reducing the risk of theft or injury (not to mention the possibly impending lawsuits associated with the latter), chain link fences work well for a variety of businesses. However, before installing one, the article provides a list of five steps property owners should consider before installation begins.

These include: checking size and measurements, considering access, working with modular systems, and protective coatings.

When considering a chain link fence for hazardous areas, "it's important to ensure that both upper and lower limbs are protected." For example, no one should be able to reach over or through the fence. Height, opening size, and distance to the hazard are all important considerations when installing a safety fence.

Chain-link is a very suitable choice for a safety fence because it's durable and affordable. These fences have to be strong enough to stand up to accidents as well as potential abuse from foot and vehicle traffic.

Besides chain-link fencing, QS Fencing provides a variety of security fencing solutions for both commercial and residential applications. To learn more, call (604) 777-3057.

About QS Fencing
Established in 2010, QS Fencing is a family-owned business that aims to provide quality products and superior service. It is a Vancouver-based fencing company that is licensed and insured. All employees are WCB insured as well. QS Fencing serves the geographical areas of Vancouver, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, Richmond, Surrey, and Delta, BC. To learn more, visit http://www.qsfencing.ca or call (604) 777-3057.

QS Fencing
Sebastien
(604) 777-3057
Company Website: http://www.qsfencing.ca

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Sebastien
604-777-3057
http://www.qsfencing.ca

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