A warning net fence is a type of temporary fencing that is used to create a barrier and provide warning or caution to people in the vicinity of construction sites or other hazardous areas. It is typically made of a mesh material, such as polyethylene, and is designed to be lightweight, durable, and easy to install.
The warning net fence can be used to delineate areas where work is being done, to protect workers and the public from hazards, and to prevent unauthorized access to the site. It can also be used to control crowds and to keep debris or equipment from escaping the work area.
The warning net fence is usually bright orange or yellow in color, which makes it highly visible and easy to recognize. It is also often printed with warning messages, such as "Construction Zone – Keep Out" or "Danger – High Voltage."
Warning net fences can be installed using poles, stakes, or other supports, and can be easily moved or reconfigured as needed. They are commonly used in construction, roadwork, demolition, and other applications where there is a risk to public safety.