
Safety net
Uses
Safety nets are installed along the perimeter or below working levels to protect workers and pedestrians from falling objects or debris.
They also serve as fall-arrest systems for personnel, reducing the risk of injury during façade works, slab-edge operations, or high-rise construction activities.
Facades Engineering safety nets are certified to EN 1263-1, making them suitable for towers, bridges, and large-scale construction projects that require reliable edge protection and debris containment.
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Key Features
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Certified protection: Fully compliant with EN 1263-1 European safety standard for fall protection.
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Quick installation: Modular frame design allows rapid fixing slab-to-slab or on façade edges.
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Durable materials: UV-stabilized, high-tenacity polypropylene net with reinforced border ropes.
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Custom sizes: Available in 4 m and 6 m widths with optional overlapping or extension brackets.
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Reusable design: Easy to detach, fold, and reinstall between floors.
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Enhanced safety zone: Provides additional working or standing space on the highest level for installers.
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Corrosion-resistant steel frame: Hot-dip galvanized finish ensures long-term use in outdoor conditions.
