Sport and safety netting

  1. Safety netting:
    • Construction safety netting: used in the construction industry to prevent falling debris, tools, or workers from causing injuries or damage.
    • Balcony and staircase safety netting: installed in residential or commercial buildings to prevent accidental falls from balconies or staircases.
    • Industrial safety netting: employed in industrial settings to contain or protect against hazardous materials, equipment, or machinery.
  2. Sport netting:
    • Golf netting: placed around golf courses and driving ranges to contain stray golf balls, ensuring the safety of nearby people and property.
    • Soccer netting: surrounding soccer fields to contain the ball during play and prevent it from causing disruptions or accidents.
  3. General sports facility netting:
    • Backstop netting: commonly used in various sports like baseball and softball to prevent balls from going beyond the designated play area.
    • Spectator netting: positioned in sports stadiums or arenas to ensure the safety of spectators by preventing objects or equipment from reaching the stands.
    • Barrier netting: used in sports like cricket or hockey to demarcate playing areas and protect spectators from flying balls or pucks.
  4. Other purpose safety netting:
      • Indoor sports facility netting: installed in gyms or indoor sports facilities to partition different areas, ensuring safety and preventing interference between activities.
      • Crop netting: used in agriculture to protect crops from birds that may otherwise damage or consume them. This type of netting is often employed in vineyards, orchards, and fields.
      • Bird netting: applied in aquaculture to prevent birds from accessing fish stocks in open-air facilities.

    The following types of netting are suitable for safety and sport netting: