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Marketing and Communication Specialist
Heras temporary fencing with tarpaulin is an easy and effective way to screen (part of) the site from view and hide away the “forbidden site”, such as storage locations and backstage facilities. Tarpaulins for temporary fencing fit on on one on a mobile fence. The heavy-duty tarpaulins are fitted with brass rings in a hemmed edge. This ensures the heavy duty tarpaulins can be attached to the temporary fencing using cable ties (not included). The heavy-duty tarpaulins provide 92% darkening. The heavy duty tarpaulin is of flame-retardant.
If temporary fencing has a banner attached, it may catch extra wind. We therefore always recommend mounting the fences semi-permanently (on posts) or providing them with Heras fence stabilisers. Not every Heras fencing is suitable for a banner to be attached to it. Our employees will be happy to advise you.
The flame-retardant tarpaulin is fire-retardant and thus contributes significantly to the safety of people on and around the site. The DIN4102 B1 standard consists of 2 parts. DIN4102 is the very strictly-enforced standard that fire brigades and exhibition organisations adhere to. This is seen as the European standard when it comes to the fire safety of, for example, temporary fencing tarpaulins. B1– Classification basically means the tarpaulin is very difficult to ignite.
Specifications“An additional role that organizers have is to provide a unique experience for visitors. One way to do this is to use fencing with tarpaulins on certain parts of the grounds.”
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Marketing and Communication Specialist
Tarpaulin for Heras mobile fences in different colours and designs