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Fences are mainly used to protect property, define land boundaries, isolate noise, prevent illegal intrusion, guide pedestrians and vehicles, and provide privacy protection. Fences are widely used in residential, commercial, industrial areas, farms, schools, parks, and other public places. The selection and design of fences should be considered based on their intended use, durability, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.
Defining boundaries: Clearly delineate the boundaries of land or areas, indicating ownership or usage rights.
Security protection: prevent unauthorized personnel or animals from entering specific areas, and protect personal and property safety.
Partition noise: reduces noise transmission and provides a quieter environment for specific areas.
Beautify the environment: Fence design can integrate into the surrounding environment, playing a role in beautification and decoration.
Guiding traffic: Set up fences on both sides of the road to guide vehicles and pedestrians, and maintain traffic order.
Isolation hazard: Set up fences around hazardous areas to prevent personnel from approaching and reduce the occurrence of accidents.
Privacy protection: providing privacy protection for residential or private areas, increasing a sense of security.
Support plant growth: Some fence designs can support plant climbing and increase greenery.
Fences are mainly used to protect property, define land boundaries, isolate noise, prevent illegal intrusion, guide pedestrians and vehicles, and provide privacy protection. Fences are widely used in residential, commercial, industrial areas, farms, schools, parks, and other public places. The selection and design of fences should be considered based on their intended use, durability, aesthetics, and cost-effectiveness.
Defining boundaries: Clearly delineate the boundaries of land or areas, indicating ownership or usage rights.
Security protection: prevent unauthorized personnel or animals from entering specific areas, and protect personal and property safety.
Partition noise: reduces noise transmission and provides a quieter environment for specific areas.
Beautify the environment: Fence design can integrate into the surrounding environment, playing a role in beautification and decoration.
Guiding traffic: Set up fences on both sides of the road to guide vehicles and pedestrians, and maintain traffic order.
Isolation hazard: Set up fences around hazardous areas to prevent personnel from approaching and reduce the occurrence of accidents.
Privacy protection: providing privacy protection for residential or private areas, increasing a sense of security.
Support plant growth: Some fence designs can support plant climbing and increase greenery.