FAQ

When rope ties are used, the maximum distance between attachment points for a fall arrest safety net is 2.5m. However, some proprietary attachment systems may require closer spacing. Always follow the specific recommendations provided by the manufacturer.

As a quality-focused organization, we use only premium-grade raw materials sourced from trusted vendors. Every material undergoes strict quality checks across multiple parameters to ensure durability, cleanliness, and compliance with industry standards.

Our nets are made of knotted polyethylene (HDPE), which is UV-resistant, chemically inert, waterproof, and weatherproof. They feature high breaking strength and are securely fixed using stainless steel wire frameworks and hardware. Installation involves wire ropes, net bolts, screw pins, barrel strainers, and hogging staples, ensuring a tight, durable fit that maintains a neat and aesthetic appearance.

No. Polyethylene nets are strong enough to resist a bird’s beak and can withstand a maximum weight of up to 15 kgs (15 mm thickness). They are waterproof and unaffected by rain, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Safety nets are designed to protect people from injury by limiting the distance of a fall and absorbing the impact energy. They are also used to arrest falling or flying objects, providing safety for individuals working or moving below the net.

Yes. The nets can be removed by detaching them from the anchor strips, after which the strips and screws are also taken off, making uninstallation simple and convenient.

If the walls where anchor strips are to be fixed are weak, or if a frame installation is required, it is advisable to hire professional safety net installers. Experts ensure a secure setup with proper finishing and an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Yes. The use of high-quality materials, proper tensioning, and strength testing after installation guarantee that the netting system is safe, durable, and reliable.