Safety Fences: The "Invisible Guardians" in Industrial Production.
Industrial production: Used for the protection around machine tools in workshops, isolation of warehouse shelves, protection of chemical storage areas, etc., to prevent personnel from accidentally touching equipment or chemical leaks causing harm.
Construction: Installed at the edges of stairs, elevator shafts, and floor edges on construction sites to prevent workers from falling from heights; also used for dividing material storage areas and construction zones at construction sites to ensure safe and orderly construction.
Power industry: Installed around power facilities such as substations, distribution cabinets, and high-voltage transmission towers to keep unauthorized personnel away and prevent electric shock accidents.
Public areas: Used in municipal road construction, exhibition sites, sports event venues, and other places to isolate construction areas, divide pedestrian flow routes, and maintain site order.
Transportation: Safety fences along highways and railways can prevent animals from entering and personnel from climbing over, ensuring traffic safety; fences in areas such as airports and ports are used to control the entry and exit of personnel and vehicles and maintain regional security.

