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Strongarm Fire-Retardant Safety Netting

Meets NFPA-701 II and Boston Fire Marshall Tests

Strongarm Fire-Retardant Safety Netting
Source: Strong Arm Store
Fire-Retardant Safety Netting from Strongarm Meets NFPA and Boston Fire Marshall Tests, and can help prevent accidents and contain debris and tools within construction sites.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Fire-Retardant Safety Netting from Strongarm is made specifically for construction sites to prevent dangerous accidents, as well as debris, equipment, or tools from escaping from the job site.

The netting is available in widths from four to 15 feet in 150-foot rolls. Colors include orange, yellow, red, black, blue, and patriotic red, white, and blue.

Product features

  • Made with Knitted Heavy Duty HDPE Polyethylene
  • 3.5 oz Weight with 1/4 inch Mesh Openings
  • Fire Retardant - Meets NFPA-701 II and Boston Fire Marshall Tests BFD IX-1
  • Hemmed Plus Webbing Reinforced Edges

The Safety Netting is made from a 3.5 oz fire-resistant knitted polyethylene with reinforced border edges. Each opening is 1/4 inch x 1/4 inch.

Outside of construction site safety, this netting is excellent for covering and securing heavy loads for freight shipping. Because of its high tensile strength, the material will stabilize even with extreme pressure and heavy weight resting upon it.

Interested parties can purchase the Fire-Retardant Safety Netting through Strongarm's website.

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