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Wire Mesh For Railing Safety

May 17, 2010 | by Duncan Page

An Investment in Safety--with Invaluable Returns

Wire mesh can be used as an effective railing safety barrier on stairs, decks, and walkways. Attached to a framework, the small openings of the mesh can prevent children from falling and restrain objects from falling on people below.

Both woven and welded wire mesh can be used

There are mesh and wire gauges available to meet a wide variety of safety requirements. And there are many different ways to put together an effective barrier.

Some examples:

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Strong 12.5 gauge woven wire field fence used as safety mesh along a river walk. The fence is turned upside down and the top edge is bent over for added strength. The fence is stapled to wood posts. 

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  Welded wire 2" x 4" fencing used as safety mesh along a pathway to keep people from falling down the river bank--a simple solution. The top 4" of the fence is doubled over. This strengthens the mesh and allows the top of the fencing to be stapled to the top of the post for extra strength.  

vinyl coated welded wire mesh safety fence

This picture shows 14 gauge 1" x 2" mesh secured to wood posts.

vinyl coated welded wire mesh safety fence

Here we have 1" x 1" mesh that's mounted in a metal frame. The frame is then attached to a finished railing assembly.

The Birmingham Zoo used vinyl coated welded wire mesh as safety panels along walkways and in deck railings. There are many other ways of using wire meshes to provide a safety mesh where required. The application and installation can be both simple and complex depending on what is required.

 

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Topics: safety mesh, woven wire, welded wire

Welded Wire Mesh Meets Railing & Handrail Safety Requirements

March 3, 2009 | by Duncan Page

Be Sure to Check Building Codes

Stairways, decks and raised platforms are a potential risk forwelded wire safety railing mesh injury. At special risk are young children. There are strict building code requirements that address these issues - universal standards based on the physical properties of commonly used deck building materials. You should always refer to local building codes that apply to your area. These may vary somewhat, due to climate conditions and materials used.

Every railing, handrail or guardrail has specific opening limitations that are applied to any opening within the system. In general, any openings - such as those between spindles, balusters, intermediate rails, or ornamental enclosures - cannot allow the passage of a sphere 4 inches or more in diameter.

Mesh that will do the job--

There are welded wire meshes available that provide solutions for meeting the code requirements of railing safety. The meshes can be attached directly to the railing structure or made into insert panels that are mounted within the system. There are products available in a variety of mesh sizes and wire gauges.welded wire railing safety mesh

  • Galvanized After Weld (GAW) meshes:
      • extra heavy coating of zinc
      • provides extra protection from rust and corrosion
                                                                     
  • Vinyl coated meshes:
                                                                                                              
    • PVC is tightly bonded to the wire
    • pliable - will not crack when bent
    • tough UV treated finish resists scrapes
    • smooth, attractive finish - black or green
                                                                    
  • Stainless steel meshes:
                                                                                                                    
    • extremely durable and attractive
    • resists rust and corrosion
                                                                                                                
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  • Wire gauge sizes available:                                                                                                                       
    • 4
    • 6
    • 8½                                                        
    • 10½
    • 12½
    • 14                                                                                                                  
  • Meshes available:                                                                                                                               
    • 4" x 4"
    • 3 "x 3"
    • 2" x 2"
    • 1½" x 1½"
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Topics: safety mesh, panels, railing

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