Compliance with the Chainwire Australia Standards AS1725.1-2010 is necessary for specified projects. Understand the differences between the three (3) different Duty grades of chainwire fencing, Light Duty, Medium Duty and Heavy Duty chainwire fencing. Apply this understanding to the different Chainmesh post types and grades, wire types and thicknesses, knuckle types and mesh openings.
Are you concerned about your metal fence corroding? Corrosion of metal fences is a common problem, but there are ways to prevent it. By knowing what type of metal and ensuring your fence is constructed using quality materials, you can extend its lifespan. A...
It can be easy to overlook the need for temporary fencing when planning renovation, repair and construction activities.
Yet, temporary fencing plays a vital role in ensuring worker and visitor safety as well as protecting site infrastructure.
To make the requirements for temporary fencing easier to understand and to encourage full compliance, the Standards Australia Committee has created a new Australian Standard: AS 4687.1: 2022 Temporary fencing and hoardings.
Protective are Australia’s largest specialist welded mesh supplier. Our precision mesh machines produce high quality mesh in a range of sizes and wire diameters. Our mesh machines have a high cross wire output for large projects, while still being cost effective for smaller jobs.
Cannabis farms are riding a growing high thanks to recent changes in legislation and the debate around the benefits of medicinal cannabis. Unfortunately, along with success comes unwanted attention from criminals.
Solar power seems an obvious part of the solution for Australia’s present and future energy needs. Unfortunately, solar panels are also worth a lot of money to thieves. Theft of solar panels and related equipment is costly for the solar farm owners.
Protective’s specialised kangaroo exclusion fence system includes all the elements needed for long-lasting kangaroo proof fence that will last the distance, satisfy your budget, and protect both you and the ‘roos.
Australia is privileged to have some very special and unique wildlife and they help to make Australia they very special place that we love. But roads and animals don’t always go well together.