Why We Switched to Zero Trip Hazard Stands
I remember a job near Jennings Beach after a nasty winter freeze. The ground was a mess of frost heave and mud, and those old-school weighted bases were becoming a nightmare for anyone walking the perimeter. We saw too many crews tripping over protruding metal edges. That's why we transitioned our entire inventory to these low-profile stands. We use them because they sit flat, providing fence blow-over prevention without creating a stump for someone to catch their boot on. Whether we're working a tight site in Mill Plain or a large lot near Old Dam, we prioritize safety. Our crew focuses on wind load resistance so the line stays straight and the walkway stays clear. We'll get your chain link panels set up securely so you don't have to worry about site liability or uneven footing.
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