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International Account Manager
The ideal temporary fencing for management of traffic and pedestrians
This low temporary fencing can be used in various ways, such as a guide for traffic, as fall protection, or as a screen on the roadside. The low temporary fencing has the properties and appearance of temporary fencing combined with the functionality of a crowd safety barrier.
This low mobile fence has been specifically developed to separate bicycle and pedestrian routes from other traffic. Avoid pedestrians tripping by erecting this temporary fencing in a steel base plate. These base plates can be put in place loose, or anchored to paving or concrete with expansion bolts. Are you still using footings? Use the holes that are as far as possible on the outside of the footing. Or opt for a semi-permanent solution by attaching the fences to pipes. The low mobile fences can also be used on active parts of a construction site, as fall protection for example; or they can be used around swimming pools and meadows.
The low mobile fences are also frequently used next alongside roads. Heras offers attachments for attaching the fences to road barriers. This creates a safe barrier between traffic and employees. The fences can have Fencenet attached. This banner is made from green, wind-permeable cloth that obscures visibility and helps prevent dirt and large dust clouds getting to public roads. In this case, we recommend using M50 temporary fencing. This is the galvanised version of the 1-metre high mobile fence.
The low mobile fence is also suitable for installation on a 2-metre high mobile fence using a special attachment. This creates a total height of 3.20 metres. 2 or 3 rows of barbed wire can be placed on top of that.
Specifications“Using the right type of fencing makes a big difference to the safety of events such as the UEFA European Football Championship and the FIFA World Cup.”
Read testimonialYves Spooren
International Account Manager
The ideal temporary fencing for management of traffic and pedestrians