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Health, Safety & Environment Manager
In an ever-changing climate with increased weather extremes, Heras fence stabilizers provide extra stability. A simple Heras fence stabilizer construction limits the chance of the Heras fencing being blown or knocked over. Heras fence stabilizers are fixed into the ground with a soil pin. This solid galvanized pin is 23.6in long and over 0.79in thick.
“Open” temporary fencing usually require a Heras fence stabilizer element to be fitted to 1 in 3 fences. temporary fencing sometimes has banners and/or tarpaulins attached for various reasons. This may be, for example, to shield the construction site from prying eyes, to prevent noise pollution, or for promotional purposes. However, a banner or tarpaulin will catch more wind, effectively turning the fence line into a large kite. The surroundings may therefore not always suit additional elements to be placed on the fence; if they are required, reinforcement such as a Heras fence stabilizer construction must be fitted. In this case, every fence element must be equipped with a Heras fence stabilizer and soil pin. Ask our employees for advice about your particular situation.
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“The airport must always remain accessible in the event of calamities. It’s important to think carefully about where the temporary passages will be created.”
Read testimonialMarnix Plouvier
Health, Safety & Environment Manager
Anchoring the Heras fence stabiliser in the ground