Why Is Debris Netting Green

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Green debris netting that is often seen during the construction process is called dense mesh. It is a safety net made of polyethylene(high-density polyethylene). At the construction site, debris nettings are tied to the periphery of the scaffolding, and the facade shields the building under construction. Mainly play a safety role. Prevent people and objects from falling from high altitude.

If you enter the construction site, you will find that there is also a horizontal safety net inside the debris netting, which is a measure to prevent materials and workers from falling from high altitude. The color of debris netting is indeed mostly green. Editor thinks it is mainly determined by its function. Because we found that the signs of emergency exits and safe passages in public places are all green. In our consciousness, green is a symbol of speed and safety. However, the debris netting also plays such a safety role, so it is green.

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As for the scaffolding, most of the scaffolding is invisible from the outside due to the debris netting screen. If there is no debris netting screen, you will find that the scaffolding is basically not colored. Some scaffolds that can be seen are yellow, most of which are painted yellow paint, because the paint can prevent rust, and the yellow is more eye-catching, maintaining the image of the construction site and the role of warning, with a warning effect.


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